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    The OpenHMS Project
    OpenHMS brands a collection of projects and many subprojects developed by Health Market Science. This is a robust collection of development libraries, APIs, and tools oriented around data manipulation and professional software development.
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    CloudBase is a data warehouse system for Terabyte & Petabyte scale analytics. It is built on top of Map-Reduce architecture. It allows you to query flat log files using ANSI SQL. Visit CloudBase home page for details- http://cloudbase.sourceforge.net
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    Enterprise Service Bus framework tailored to the .NET platform. Excellent .NET application server as well.
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    Unimatrix is the collective works of Matrix, Tsunami and Mainframe. Unimatrix allows for a setup of distributed file repositories. Completely peerless, and using HTTP/1.0 as its transfer medium. Unimatrix Can easilly be used for Filesharing and since its
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    This site is intended as a location containing a suite of tools to (1) Aid in the design of db APIs to be utilized in a J2EE environment and (2) generate stubs for the db API, Java classes and SQL DDL necessary to support the MVC pattern and the Data Own
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    This project is currently devoted two to SOA-enabling technologies: SqlBooster: A better data access layer for .NET solutions using ADO.NET (written completely in C#) for Microsoft Sql Server to support stored procedures and arbitrary SQL, ADO.NET tra
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    A unique persistence layer for Java. CODO (Cursor Oriented Data Objects) maps generated Entity interfaces (suitable for DTOs) to a relational database via rendered SQL, reflection and JDBC Cursors where possible - avoiding associations.
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