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    Mandarax is a pure Java implementation of a rule engine. It supports mutiples types of facts and rules based on reflection, databases, EJB etc, supporting XML standards (RuleML 0.8). It provides a J2EE compliant inference engine using backward chaining.
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    SQLREST enables access to a relational database as RESTful Web Service. Entities can be queried, created and modified using the HTTP methods GET, POST, PUT and DELETE.
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    Ridiculously simple, Prevayler provides transparent ACID persistence and replication for plain old Java objects. It is literally several thousand times faster than using a relational database through JDBC.
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