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    LeafRSS is designed to be a low-maintenance, learning RSS aggregator, with the ability to publish the aggregated results either in a standalone website, an rss feed for news readers, or as an embedded template within an existing site.
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    A Java-based in-memory RSS server. It can be used as a library for functional tests/unit tests or you could possibly use it as a simple standalone RSS server. Built on Simple and Rome. v0.2.0 contains the ability to add feed by URL, String, or Rome API.
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    RCPApps provides a number of Eclipse plugins and several RCP applications to demonstrate how to build portable Rich Client Applications in the Eclipse ecosystem. The plugins will work both inside Eclipse and as their own standalone applications.
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    Extensible, standalone news-feed proxy providing RSS access to existing non-RSS feeds and other XML feed conversions.
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