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	<description><![CDATA[Extract/Transform/Load (ETL) framework, implemented in Java. ETL jobs can be defined through XML files or Java code (or using the commercial Clover.GUI) and are executed by a stand-alone Java application. Data can be read from various databases, files (even remotely using (S)FTP or HTTP), but also from middleware infrastructure using SOAP or JMS.<br /><br />Optaros Rating: 2 of 4 stars<br />Users Rating: 0 of 4 stars<br />Popularity: 6 % (635 views)]]></description>
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