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    Dependency Finder
    Extracts dependencies and OO metrics from Java class files produced by most Java compilers. Computes API differences between versions. No source needed. Includes both Swing and command-line interfaces, with XSL stylesheets for formatting output.
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    solidMatter
    solidMatter is a modular web application framework written in PHP. It focuses on an object-centric application design based on a modified, mostly JSR283-compliant JCR (Java Content Repository) as unified data storage with Web 2.0 capabilities.
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    We are planning to develop a higly useful program to learn english words in a nice and easy way.
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    The xWire framework is a toolkit used to build Java web applications, but is flexible enough for other uses. It is ideal for building AJAX apps and consists of both client and server components, each of which can be used independently of the other.
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