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    Medea is a pragmatic code generation framework. It takes UML class and state diagrams in XMI format and uses XSLT templates to generate code for various technologies, tiers and complete applications: J2EE, CMP, Hibernate, JSP, Struts, JSF, jBPM, XSD
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    SG is an another next generation code generator which generates web-based java applications with Apache Cayenne RDBMS, Apache Struts 1.1, Displaytag 1.1 , AjaxTags support. It uses an excel user interface to gather beans and application data.
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    The project we are undertaking is to come up with a community website to facilitate all. The development will involve a mix of various components. It will primarily use EJB 3.0 with MySQL at the backend. The web 2.0 front end will be Ajax based.
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