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    vRules4j-Java Object Validation Engine

    vRules4j--Object Oriented Java Object Validation/Decision Rule engin

    vRules4j--The best completely Object Oriented Java Object Validation/Decision Rule engine,which is born for taking over all validation responsibility in java business-enterprise industry and looking forward to providing Perfect/Lightweight solution.
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    MythCore

    MythCore

    Myth Framework Core Libraries (part of MythSDP)

    ...It provides the essential classes that the MythSDP platform and the MythFramework builds upon. The goal is to create a library that enables the programmer to use a fully object oriented approach that has the "feel" of .NET and Java programming. Our main goal is ease of use and rapid application development. However, performance and small-footprint are some of the main design goals as well.
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    OO7J is a Java version of the original OO7 benchmark (written in C++) from Mike Carey, David DeWitt and Jeff Naughton = Univ Wisconsin-Madison.The original benchmark tested ODBMS performance. This project also includes benchmarking ORM Tools
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    Candor
    An XML DOM for Java, and for humans. Candor is a fork of XOM (http://xom.nu/), modifying it to support modern Java features.
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    Property/configuration mechanism for high-performance C++ applications. Similar to but more flexible than Java properties. Property settings provide type safety, expressive error messages and full-featured expressions. Based on the Lua language.
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    JaDiMa (Java Distributed Machine} is a collaborative platform to construct high performance distributed java applications on grid platforms. It is a system that automatically and transparently manages the remote libraries used in a java application.
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    Performance oriented data structures and other programming utilities for Java that are meant to replace those provided by Java. They are designed to provide a solid backbone for any software project.
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    Oxygen Persistence Framework (http://oxygen.io) - highly flexible, high performance, layered object relational mapping framework with clustered loading, oosql and pluggable feature architecture. It is used in large projects already.
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