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    xMxmlCompiler
    xMxmlCompiler is an eclipse plugin that provides an Eclipse Builder on mxml resource changes and a GUI to the Flex 4 compiler (mxmlc) of the open SDK. It run on GNU/Linux and Windows eclipse platform version.
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    CompilerEngine is a compilation engine, you can easily make a quick cross-platform compiler. But CompilerEngine just a preliminary framework for a prototype or preliminary design, there are many imperfections.
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    This project is developing the base components of script engine for various script languages. Target platform is RIA based on Adobe Flex. Users can customize the definition or functions of the language, and make your own scripting environment.
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    SOP 2.0 is a Wiki-based implementation of the SOP (Software Organization Platform) concept. It aims at supporting the complete software lifecycle. SOP 2.0 provides a Flex GUI and uses the Semantic MediaWiki repository. Currently it is in very early stage
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