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The MUSCLE system is a fast, portable, flexible client-server system for distributed applications. Clients send BMessage-like PortableMessages to each other either directly or via a centralized server (with built-in database and 'live query' support).
Framework for software component integration, interoperability and adoptability through a XML based vocabulary: Software Component Integration Mark-up Language (SCIML)
WAL is a very simple Java Application Launcher which covers a subset of the JNLP spec. It supports a convenience update mechanism and is very easy to couple with a single small java application of your choice.
EBML, or Extensible Binary Meta-Language, is a simple XML like binary language for describing data in structured style. EBML was originally designed for use in the Matroska project, but the developers saw that EBML was very flexible and extensible.
Revival/2k is a modular BBS/suite of internet servers and a web-site management system. It consists of multiple web applications (forums, mail, login, etc), internet servers (NNTP, POP3, etc) and a Telegard/Renegade styled telnet server all interacting
SOAP 1.2 Implementation Written in Java. The difference between SOAPAnywhere (SAW) and Implementations such as Apache SOAP and Axis is that SAW can not only be run through a WebAPP container but can also run in both a standlone mode and as an integrated