Offline Ajax with Apache Derby Some users love Ajax applications so much they are ready
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Use GaianDB to get specific data anywhere in the network as if it were a local database: GaianDB is an extension to Apache Derby that federates heterogenous back-end data sources using a logical table abstraction layer. But its principal feature is its ability to autonomically discover and federate other GaianDBs, federating nodes such that a whole network of nodes can be formed.
Rapid prototyping with Apache Derby and JRuby on Rails: JRuby makes Ruby faster and more scalable than ever. The combination of Derby, JRuby, and Rails allows for rapid prototyping of dynamic Web apps. Use these technologies together to help you prototype your next great idea.
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