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    The Drools.NET is a .NET port for Drools, which is a java Rules Engine based on Charles Forgy's Rete algorithm. Drools.NET enables .NET developers/Users to exploit the powerful Rule Engine like Drools through a completely managed .NET code base.
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    DACLogHelper es un framework inspirado en log4j, http://logging.apache.org/log4j/docs/index.html. Este framework escrito en MS Visual Basic 6.0 (VB6) es altamente extendible para obtener el seguimiento de sus aplicaciones en los formatos mas variados.
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    A set of "builder" classes used to generate SQL code from VB6. The framework is intended to produce a set of alternative implementations for different RDBMS, so that you can migrate to a different DB engine WITHOUT changing your code.
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