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    XML Editor/Validator/Designer with CAMV

    XML Editor/Validator/Designer with CAMV

    CAM XML Editor for XML+JSON+Hibernate+SQL Open-XDX sponsored by Oracle

    ...Canonical component dictionaries from schema sets, SQL, JSON, ERwin XSD, or spreadsheets. The XML CAM templates (OASIS standard) store the exchange structure, content model, code lists, DBMappings, SQL lookups+business rules (XPath). Java CAMV XML/JSON validation engine is a complete exchange test framework [XMLUnit, TEAM(Schematron)]. Java/Eclipse +Saxon/XSL
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    NxBRE
    NxBRE is a lightweight Business Rule Engine (aka Rule Based Engine) for the .NET platform, composed of a forward-chaining inference engine and an XML-driven flow control engine. It supports RuleML 0.9 Naf Datalog and Visio 2003 modeling.
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    Comms Order Fulfillment
    Simple order fulfillment system with flexible order decomposition and domain specific programming language for describing decomposition scenarios. Most suitable for Mobile Communications operators who are using Oracle BPEL and AIA technology.
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    This UBmatrix Processing Engine is an SDK for building XBRL-enabled applications. The engine is the essential component to read, write, and validate XBRL. This project was released under UBmatrix Inc. Learn more about EDGAR Online XBRL Processing Eng
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    OpenRules is an open source business rules initiative to help facilitate rule engine integration.
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    A very flexible and extendable Java layout engine that uses XML to render Java user interface components and separate the data model from visualization.
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    Ambient Composite Engine, a web-based framework for writing composite software, submitted by WebactiveLabs.
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    ModelPro, part of ModelDriven.org, is a provisioning engine for producing executable applications and other artifacts out of models using the Model Driven Architecture (MDA) paradigm. ModelPro is internally Model-Driven based on provisioning cartridges
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