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    Caudium WebServer is a single process multi-threaded webserver. It has a built-in pre-processing language and includes an easy to use web-based configuration interface.
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    That project aims at providing a framework for SOCI (http://soci.sourceforge.net), so as to ease the packaging and delivery processes, allowing to deliver packages for a great number of Linux distributions, as well as for other Unices and MS Windows.
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    Identityflow provides a framework for building protocol flows that perform distributed Identity operations. Examples of Identity Operations are Single Sign-On (SSO) and Attribute queries.
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    Deedo Web Server is a lightweight embeded web server developed by C++ on Linux, something like servlet.
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    db4o is the world's leading open source object database for Java and .NET. Leverage fast native object persistence, ACID transactions, query-by-example, S.O.D.A object query API, automatic class schema evolution, small size (http://developer.db4o.com)
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    PicoHttpD -- tiny library for easy creation of standrad compliant HTTP servers in C++. It is just HTTP/1.1, abstracted from communications and task handling - pure essence. It is C++ port of httpd part of pthrlib - nice C package by Richard W. M. Jones.
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    Carbon AS Community Edition is an enterprise grade open source JEE 5 compliant application server with full support for SOA. Carbon AS CE is a part of Carbon Suite of products.
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    Web, Wap & iMode Java J2SE/J2EE Lightweight Framework and Tools
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    PippoProxy is a 100% pure Java HTTP proxy designed/implemented for Apache Tomcat. Thanks to its cache manager (that can be disabled in case of DYNAMIC proxied web sites) it's really very performant in case of STATIC proxied web sites.
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