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The JUMPER wiki is a place for end users and developers to collaborate, find information, and learn more about our meta-language and
plugins.
Due to spam, automatic wiki account creation has been disabled. We will be relaunching this soon on
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Jumper is an open-source development effort. JUMPER is sustained and supported by a community of data
architects, DBAs, and developers. Many of our supporters have adopted JUMP-OWL within their own organizations to meet specific data integration
requirements. The Jumper Index is maintained and supported by Jumper Networks. |
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Jumper is open-source software available from Jumper Networks. The Jumper Index provides software for extacting metadata
from databases and putting it into the JUMP-OWL modeling format. The JUMP-OWL models can be exported as either a RDF file
or XML file and stored in a Jumper Index to be easily searched and accessed.
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Jumper Index is released under version 1.1. Jumper Networks provides full access to the source-code for our customers to
allow easy customization to meet particular requirements. To review the software please contact us
for the official Jumper distribution, and a copy of the documentation. |
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Who develops Jumper, you ask? Steve Perry is the creator and lead developer of Jumper but a broad community contributed to the
original source-code modules under a number of seperate projects. Many other people have helped with the developement of both
the Jumper Index integrtion and the development of the JUMP-OWL specification over the years by
contributing bug reports, patches, ideas, and suggestions. Many thanks to the community for their vision and persistance
in changing the common frustration of data integration projects!
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Full support of the Jumper Index software is provided commercially by Jumper Networks. |
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Both software and trademark licensing are available from JUMPER.
The Jumper Index is dual licensed under the terms of the General Public License version 2 (GPLv2) and the Common
Development and Distribution License (CDDL). This gives you legal permission to copy, distribute and/or modify Jumper Index
under certain conditions. Jumper and JUMP trademarks are intellectual property, with value both to us at Jumper and to our
community of customers, developers, partners, and supporters. The JumpStart logo program was developed to
provide commercial and non-commercial licenses to products that leverage Jumper or JUMP-OWL.
Please read the distribution file or the online 'LICENSE' page for more detailed
information on obtaining a JUMPER license.
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