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Vexi is a rich GUI platform for creating desktop-like Internet or intranet applications using an intuitive XML/JavaScript API and an extensible widget set with themes, JSON support. Communicate with servers using XMLRPC/SOAP/REST and runs on Java.
A set of simple tools to work with Intel AMT. With docs to show how to develop software using Intel AMT (a management technology from Intel). AMT can be controlled via SOAP message, here with Java JAX-WS. This is not an Intel supported project.
Transform your applications and workflows into powerful agentic systems at global scale.
Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform lets you rapidly build, scale, govern and optimize production-ready agents grounded in your organization's data. The platform enables developers to build custom or pre-built agents for virtually any use case. New customers get $300 in free credits.
The project consist in an open source implementation of the W3C Recommendation of the XML Key Management Specification 2.0 XKMS 2.0. It is compound of a XKMS Server and a Client API to access to the Server via Web Service.
PING is a distributed, web-based, personally controlled electronic medical record system that is accessible to the nomadic user and built to public standards. The PING project includes a pluggable web services API and numerous client applications.
Helona is a project to provide xml based plugins (modules) and themes for Apache cocoon, forrest and lenya based web applications. The project is created to provide code that are not meeting ASF policies (e.g. including GNU LGPL licenced code).
RAMBLE is a JISC-funded project, in which a component is being developed to allow blogs to be integrated into the Bodington Virtual Learning Environment.