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    Annotate your POJOs to create a fully-functional application, with table support, collection filters, and persistence hooks.
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    XMLGear
    XMLGear is an XML parser, styler, generator and editor libruary for Java ME, SE, EE devices. It provides you DOM model support and full object-oriented editor with fast and lightweight code.
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    This is an XML-Parser for Java ME based on the work of Marc De Scheemaecker (original NanoXML-Parser) and Eric Giguère (ported NanoXML to the J2ME platform). It was extended with helpful methods to parse and navigate in RDF and OWL files.
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