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    Apollo

    Apollo

    Java libraries for writing composable microservices

    ...The apollo-http-service library is a standardized assembly of Apollo modules. It incorporates both apollo-api and apollo-core and ties them together with several other useful modules to get a standard API service.
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    Project Apollo seeks to provide a Java based web application development framework. The framework is not a RAD tool, but a set of tools and design patterns which can be used to build a properly designed and robust application.
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    APOLLO is a data migration software development framework. APOLLO provides an editor and a compiler for data migration software. APOLLO is based on Java 5.0 and produces data migration software in Java 5.0.
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