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Martha, is a layout engine used in enterprise applications to create HTML and XML editing and rendering applications in Java.[1] The framework is used in all of the RealObjects applications: PDFreactor,[2] Nimbudocs Editor, and edit-on NG developed; and is the successor to WordPerfect.[3] The Martha framework is also made available for OEM and project-based licensing and is used by the US Army, Vizrt, Objective Corporation Limited, Neota Logic, European Patent Office,[4] Infoland - a Dutch independent software vendor, Pulinco Engineering AG, SafeHarbor Technology, Gentleware AG, DZ Bank AG, DSV, and the University of Paderborn.[5]
Martha also has its own unique vendor-prefixes registered with the World Wide Web Consortium. The framework was approved by W3C after passing their standards and was provided its own CSS vendor-prefix -ro-[6][not in citation given]