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  2. Drools - Wikipedia

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    Drools is a business rule management system (BRMS) with a forward and backward chaining inference-based rules engine, more correctly known as a production rule system, using an enhanced implementation of the Rete algorithm.

  3. List of Java frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Business rule management system (BRMS) with a forward and backward chaining inference based rules engine, using an enhanced implementation of the Rete algorithm. jBPM: Flexible Business Process Management (BPM) Suite Activiti: Workflow engine written in Java that can execute business processes described in BPMN 2.0. Akka

  4. Presto (SQL query engine) - Wikipedia

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    Presto (including PrestoDB, and PrestoSQL which was re-branded to Trino) is a distributed query engine for big data using the SQL query language. Its architecture allows users to query data sources such as Hadoop, Cassandra, Kafka, AWS S3, Alluxio, MySQL, MongoDB and Teradata, [1] and allows use of multiple data sources within a query.

  5. Job scheduler - Wikipedia

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    A job scheduler is a computer application for controlling unattended background program execution of jobs. [1] This is commonly called batch scheduling, as execution of non-interactive jobs is often called batch processing, though traditional job and batch are distinguished and contrasted; see that page for details.

  6. JD Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Start-up clients included McCoy Sales, a wholesale distribution company in Denver, and Cincinnati Milacron, a maker of machine tools. The business received a $75,000 contract to develop wholesale distribution system software and a $50,000 contract with the Colorado Highway Department to develop governmental and construction cost accounting systems.

  7. Spring Framework - Wikipedia

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    Data access: working with relational database management systems on the Java platform using Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) [31] and object-relational mapping tools and with NoSQL [32] databases. The spring-jdbc is an artifact found in the JDBC module which supports JDBC access by including datasource setup classes. [24]

  8. Java Caps - Wikipedia

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    Until Java CAPS 5, Sun Java System Application Server 9 was used. In version 6, the host became GlassFish to support JEE. Typically, the Logical Host runs on a dedicated machine and when started, refers to a domain, which is an instance of the Sun Enterprise Service Bus.

  9. SQL:1999 - Wikipedia

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    SQL/MED Management of External Data (SQL:1999 part 9) ISO/IEC 9075-9:2001 SQL/OLB Object Language Bindings (SQL:1999 part 10) ISO/IEC 9075-10:2000 SQL/JRT SQL Routines and Types using the Java Programming Language (SQL:1999 part 13) ISO/IEC 9075-13:2002