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This project aims to provide a framework for developing two-tier WinForms and WebForms and three-tier SOA applications by combining existing technologies like NHibernate, CSLA.NET and Castle Windsor
Distributed application server for Java. You write single-threaded, event-driven POJO code - the server makes it multi-threaded, persisted and transactional. Designed for the needs of online games. Compatible with Project Darkstar (now RedDwarf).
OpenBBS is an open and extensible blackboard system for the development of flexible workflows. The flexibility is achieved through adoption of the blackboard pattern. OpenBBS is modular and embeddable which makes it a lightwheight solution for workflows.
The Open Distributed Framework project is aimed at developing an open-source, cross-platform framework for distributed, high-performance physical modelling and simulation.
The aim of the Open OCL (Object Class Libraries) project is to develop a standard library API for true cross platform program development. Target platforms are Linux/UNIX, Windows and Mac OS X.
Dynamic Dao is JDBC ORM framework. It allows to use annotations to attach SQL execution to interface methods.
A php library or sql layer with frontend and core classes to generate and run a SQL-query. For now we have Select, Update/Insert and Delete. More frontend classes possible to use your favorite functionnames
Otter Unit Test Framework is a tool which performs automated Unit Test in .NET 2.0 or above applications. It works similarly to the JUnit and it may be used either as an add-in for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, or as part of the application being tested.
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