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    Moqui Ecosystem
    The Moqui Ecosystem is a series of open source components for enterprise applications all built on a common framework (Moqui Framework) written in Java and Groovy. The components include tools that plug in to the framework, business artifacts, and applications. Some of the popular tool plug ins include ElasticSearch, Apache FOP, Apache Camel, OrientDB, and Hazelcast. The business artifacts later includes a universal data model (mantle-udm), service library (mantle-usl), reusable screens (SimpleScreens), and integration components for EDI, Authorize.NET, and Shippo. There are 2 main applications in the ecosystem: POP Commerce ERP and eCommerce for retail and wholesale, and HiveMind Project Management and ERP for service organizations. NOTE: the code repositories for Moqui Ecosystem are hosted on GitHub at: https://github.com/moqui
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    ipmems

    ipmems

    Real-time data acquisition and visualization software

    Cross-platform data acquisition and visualization software with an embedded HTTP-server, binary protocol parsing library, protocol emulation server, remote secure administration server, embedded Groovy scripting facilities and HMI (SCADA) visualization module.
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    jdbsee

    A command line tool for database operations over JDBC

    Jdbsee CLI supports running SQL queries from command line in batch or interactive mode. Database connection settings and related credentials can be persisted for later reuse. The JDBC drivers can be automatically downloaded from maven central repo or loaded from local jars. For more info see https://github.com/davidecavestro/jdbsee/blob/master/docs/index.adoc.
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