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    RapidASDev for Oracle

    RapidASDev for Oracle

    RASD for Oracle

    RASD (Rapid Application Service Development) development platform for fast createing web based applications with less or no programming. For developing in RASD all you need is browser. The program you create is published as HTML5 or REST service. All subprograms (look up's, ...) are published as HTML5 or. REST too. If you create batch program in PL/SQL you can use the same tool. All generated by RASD can be overwritten with using triggers (remember classical Forms). The best thing is that the development cycle is really fast. ...
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    JMEDS (Java Multi Edition DPWS Stack)

    JMEDS (Java Multi Edition DPWS Stack)

    JMEDS is a lightweight, modular extendable Java Framework for DPWS.

    JMEDS is a lightweight, modular and extendable software framework for using the "Devices Profile for Web-Services (DPWS)" in Java based environments. It runs on Java CLDC (e.g. on embedded devices), CDC, Android and SE platforms. 12.02.2014 v2.0.0 beta 10 fixed the EXI release and included schema files for EXI's schema informed mode, multiple other bug fixes 25.09.2013 Bugfix release of JMEDS Framework: v2.0.0 beta 9a 30.08.2013 v2.0.0 beta 9 New version of JMEDS...
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    Its a soap 1.2 client for all kinds of web services calls. Usually Webservices need to be called remotely but it cannot be called unless http call access is given to the service. Thus browser call is impossible for it to get tested.
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    A SOAP client C# GUI to perform U.S. Federal personal income tax estimates using the RushTaxOS taxEngine. Versions will be provided for desktop (Microsoft Windows XP & Vista), web-based (Internet Explorer), and mobile devices (Microsoft Windows Mobile).
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    phpoetry dynamically exposes your PHP5 class to the browser as JavaScript hooks. It uses reflection, RMI, JSON, and the YUI library for quick and easy AJAX development.
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    TRIAD is a browser-independent and platform-independent framework for Rich Internet Aplications.
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    Hydra Web Presentation Server is designed to detect the web browser and serve the page to the standards that browser expects. Hydra uses XML to describe the pages and allows for server side support of XHTML 2.0, XForms and XInclude.
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