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    The zX Framework : A java based single strike development framework. The framework is based on the theory of self-describing objects that allow separation of 'what' from the 'what with' (e.g. 'search form' for 'client') and thus allow
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    Acid is a generalized internet/network client, using "pluggable protocol" libraries to add support for connection protocols. In addition to the Acid application, this project is developing Hotline, FTP, and other pluggable protocol libraries.
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    Active JMS is a freely available, non-proprietary, open source ActiveX JMS client API. With it, you can access a large majority of the JMS functionality without compromise.
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