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Rexip

Rexip is a visual Java platform for development and deployment of highly configurable Internet/Intranet business applications. Rexip comes with a set of visual tools that accelerates your project implementation, and enables you to build business applications configurable by your customers. Rexip''s fully integrated development and execution environment provides a framework that promotes good software engineering practice conducive to high performance and robust software. Packaged into Rexip are many productivity enhancement components, including auto-code generators, software engines, and built-in J2EE functions and services. The plug-and-play kernel of Rexip provides a means for third parties to add new features and services into the platform easily. Rexip is written in Java and runs on any operating system and hardware with a JVM.
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