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    Jalava is a pure Javascript diagram editor. Unlike Windows-based programs, Jalava runs on your web browser. No Flash, no Java applets, no SVG. It is designed to be easily customised, so you can design your own editor using the framework provided.
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    jStates is a java library for easy state machine design and implementation.It uses XML to define states and state transitions. jStates is aimed at easy integration with desktop J2SE applications, Struts, Commons Validator, Web and other J2EE technologies
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    MudMop, abbr. for Multi-User Discontinuous system MOdeling Platform, is an enterprise application framework, stands on modeling real world business which is discontinuous, and build business perspective data view and process operations to multi-users
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