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    Mosquito is an open source Java library for parsing Power Designer PDM files and converting them to the in-memory structure based on object model provided by this library. It is quite useful for relational model based code generation.
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    System Designer is a software framework for domain specific languages based on model-driven generative programming. DSPE is one of the development environment based on System Designer. Audio n-Genie is a specialization of DSPE for the audio domain.
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    Open States Machines Designer is a Eclipse RCP based graphical editor for UML States Machines diagrams. It provides functionalities like Import/Export as XML and States Map Compiler Files, Code generation with SMC, UML validation rules...
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    Collaborative UML Designer is a real-time collaborative web application that allows to model UML 2.0 class diagrams in a distributed environment. Collaborative UML Designer is based on the COMET (one way Ajax communications) technology.
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    Open Designer is a graphical Conceptual and Physical Data Modeler and a Code Generator either to create the database structure and genenate applications automatically.
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    Fourth generation database designer and code-generator for educational purposes and speeding-up database designing and creating work.
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    Entity Relationship Designer written totally in java (using Sun Java Studio) and based on Mogwai ER Designer. Includes ability to connect to several data sources including mySQL.
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    Development tool are a batch of Eclipse plugins(Model Designer,Page Designer,Flow Designer,Depolyer,Code Generator) that allow designing BPDL(Business Process Definition Language),generating muti-framework sourcecode,deploying to different servers.
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    An eclipse RCP project for quickly and easyly to develop java project, for developer or designer. It includes some model definition about data, rule, flow. Of course, an IDE for them.
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