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    J2eeBuilder automates JSP<->POJO<->EJB service calls via Comonent Definitions(XML). It includes utilities for merging (ejb-jar.xml) & packaging component/ear. It is certified as J2EE-Compatible by Sun Microsystems and is the kernel of Ohioedge CRM Se
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    A small application kernel written in Visual Basic .Net using .Net Framework 2.0. It (optionally) runs at its own thread (without blocking the main application) and executes one-by-one all the tasks (methods) that have been added at its stack.
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    XSystem Kernel Project - an object-oriented 32-bit protected-mode operating system for IA32-architecture.
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    Object-Pascal(Delphi) Framework to develop Object-Oriented Applications. Kernel was developed to improve the RAD Development on Delphi IDE, using form inheritance and more.
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    This project aims to provide a full implementation of the GEM VDI & AES API's on a truly multi-tasking, network aware system (Linux Kernel) with the appropriate modifications to support the advanced functionality of the underlying OS.
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