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    OpenEJB is a embeddable, lightweight EJB 3.0 implementation that can be used as a standalone server or embedded into Tomcat, JUnit, Eclipse, Intellij, Maven, Ant, and any IDE or application. OpenEJB is included in Apache Geronimo and Apple's WebObjects.
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    Transform an application into a component, a module, and use it like a piece of a bigger software. This software let you link every standalone program, to extend an application or create a new one, like a Lego(tm) system, without modify the source code.
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    Bebop is a simple yet powerful Java-based Model-View-Controller (MVC) framework. Unlike other MVC frameworks, Bebop supports both standalone and distributed applications, and a variety of UIs (command-line, Swing, web-based UIs, etc.).
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