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    This is a framework to develop Contexts and Agents and a Container to run them. The Container lets each Agent interact with the Context and other Agents. The agents are deployed in jar files and each one runs in an exclusive sandbox.
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    Utilize intelligent, autonomous software agents in your J2EE applications. Uses the JADE agent platform under JBoss.
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    EcoBusiness
    ...Based around the concept of “EcoBusiness”, this project is focused on gaining scientific, technological and business knowledge in order to devise innovative techniques for the design and development of the first Multi-Agent Digital Business Ecosystem (MADBE) that can be used by European SMEs. This project is a bidirectional collaboration between MicroArt S.L (Catalonia) and the University of Edinburgh (Scotland) and involves five fellows in a wide range of transfer of Knowledge (ToK) activities. From the academia side, two departments participate in the project: The School of Informatics and the Business School.
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