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The Digital & Media Asset Management Report 2008 looks at... North Plains TeleScope Architecture

"North Plains TeleScope is written in Java but (unlike most Java-based systems these days) leverages very few open-source or open-standards components. The system does support major standards like XML, LDAP, JDBC, and SOAP, but you'll look in vain for technologies like Lucene, Hibernate, or Spring. What you will find an awful lot of is SQL. This is a heavily database-oriented product in which user-initiated actions tend to fire off stored procedures."

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