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Micromata Labs is the home of all open content developed by Micromata GmbH. Owing to our philosophy that shared mastery is twice as effective as working in an ivory tower we would like to invite you to participate in our best practices. Along the way we also want to thank the Open Source Community for what we got and would like to give something in return.

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Open source projects


The Java API for KML (short: JAK) provides Java interfaces for easy access to KML (Keyhole Markup Language) data.


ProjectForge is a web based solution for project management including time sheet booking, financial administration, controlling and managing work-break-down-structures.


GWiki is a wiki-based multi purpose content management system. Which can be embedded in webapplications.


Micromata developed TRANSEC in connection with the POLYAS online voting system as an inputmodule for webbrowsers, to prevent spyware attacks.


A Hibernate extension. Like a logbook it keeps record of all modifications and tells you who has done it and when.

News

Last changed Jun 18, 2010 13:50 by Markus Schwarz


In front of hundreds of guests from the economy sector, the political sector as well as the Information and Communications sector (ITK) the 'Initiative for Small and Medium Sized Businesses' awarded the Innovation Prize IT 2010 during the NORD/LB forum at the CeBit for the best IT innovations of the year. Micromata came third in the Open Source category with its Java API for KML - JAK.

The jury with its 80 members including professors, scientists, industry experts, journalists and IT experts evaluated the products that were submitted by the two thousand contenders according to the following criteria: novelty, relevance in practice and suitability for small and medium-sized businesses.

Thats me and Florian, getting the price:

Direct Link to "Initiative Mittelstand"

Posted at May 30, 2010 by Thomas Landgraf | 0 comments
Last changed May 23, 2010 15:15 by Thomas Landgraf

GWiki is an embeddable Wiki engine. It allows users to edit rich text fragments in an application you develop. It supports I18N files and mulitimedia content.

Gwiki can be extended with macros written in Java or Groovy. It has a powerful right and role system, which can be fed from external sources such as LDAP, and allows access to business entitiels from wiki pages. It comes with Wicket integration out-of-the-box. Wicket-HTML-Fragments can be held within GWiki, so these pages can be managed by the Wiki System, while Wicket handles the application logic.

GWiki can be deployed as a servlet on every servlet container. GWiki can use a filesystem, a Zip archive, or a database for its content storage.

GWiki Home
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Posted at May 23, 2010 by Thomas Landgraf | 0 comments
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