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    ObjectiveScript

    object orientated scripting language

    .... == ObjectiveScript is an object orientated scripting language that tries to combine the speed of scripting with an object orientated syntax similar to Java and C++. The language offers native data types like bool, double, float, int and string as well as user defined object types and a system library with data types similar to the Java boxed types like Integer and String. Collections like List, Map, etc. can be used with object and value types and can also be used as raw types (i.e. List == List<Object>).
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    bMap
    This jQuery plugin allows you to quickly and easily add mapping to your website. It has been designed from the beginning to handle lots of markers, lots of layers, and custom marker icons. The plugin can also manage sidebars for you.
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    SAP-JCO Support is a mapping framework for Java applications requiring SAP access. You can easily define your SAP BAPI call in XML and map the SAP fields to java value object fields. Included features are SearchHelp support and an SQL-ish query language.
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