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    The Vexi Platform
    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.
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    NextBus Public Feed Adapter for Java

    A Java adapter for the NextBus Public XML Feed Service

    Restful Web Service adapter for the NextBus prediction and transit network reporting service. This implementation uses XSD Schema, JAXB and a domain object model to decouple the consuming application from the over-the-wire representation of the data. NextBus is currently providing real-time bus data in several major metro transit agencies including, but not limited to MBTA (Boston), Toronto, Seattle, Brooklyn, Staten Island as well as a number of University towns. In additional to the...
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    samizdat

    Kerberized Messaging Toolkit for Java

    Samizdat is a toolkit for Java for building Kerberos secured distributed, message-oriented applications. The toolkit contains base classes that simplifies the management of Kerberos login contexts as well as flexibly sign and seal messages between principals using the Java GSS API. The toolkit contains Transformation classes for Kerberizing JMS traffic as well as a super-lean HTTP based protocol stack that supports both Synchronous (RPC) and Asynchronous modalities.
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    MagentoXtender .NET Webservice Client is an open source .NET library to connect to the webservice of a Magento Webshop using XML-RPC. This module gives you the ability to create .NET applications which can communicate with a magento webshop.
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    Tpl makes it easy to serialize your C data using just a handful of API functions. The data is stored in its native binary form for maximum efficiency. C, Perl and XML supported. Data is portable across CPU types and OS's from Unix to Mac to Windows.
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    JTMSCTL - A Java API using Apache XML-RPC to control a Trackmania Dedicated Server (GBXRemote 2)
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    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.
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