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    myDbSearcher is a search engine for MySQL Databases. It is written in Java. It scans several tables on different databases. A XMLRPC-Server will give you access to the Index. Currently it runs on http://www.idowa.de/ueberblick/suche/index_html
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    An XMLRPC client library implementation written in 100% PLSQL. Allows the Oracle DB to easily turn into a webservice consumer, without the need for java.
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    A framework for Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI) with plugin architecture for both protocol implementation (XMLRPC, etc) and network transport (HTTP, SMTP, etc.)
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