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    Py4J enables Python programs to dynamically access arbitrary Java objects. Methods are called as if the Java objects resided in the Python virtual machine. There is no code to generate and no interface to implement for shared objects on both sides.
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    C++ Remote Method Invocation (C++ RMI) enables the programmer to create distributed C++ applications, in which the methods of remote C++ objects can be invoked from other C++ programs, possibly on different hosts.
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    Hessian client interface for ActionScript 3 (Flash) programs
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    PHP Code Snippet Library. PHP-CSL is designed to let you store all your favourite code snippets, functions and classes. Visit www.php-csl.com for the latest info.
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    JCOM is a Java/COM bridge - access and manipulate Microsoft Office and any COM-enabled application from your Java programs on any machine in an IP Network with this tiny 40k library!
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    The Dataisland Framework is a ReST compliant content management and semantic web service framework.
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    Porting Java CORBA software, and other Java open sources to .Net platform, so that everyone can get a chance to run Java programs on Microsoft .Net.
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    Language-independent interfaces like DOM, SAX and XSLT are not particularly "Pythonic". Several tools are contained in this "XML2Python Interfaces" project that provide more natural ways of translating between XML and Python objects.
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    CORBA for Ruby. The goal of this project is to create 100% pure Ruby CORBA implementation based on the <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/corba-ruby/">CORBA-Ruby Mapping Specification</a>. There are 3 programs in this project. RIDL the IDL compi
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