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Prima was the UI/app framework on top of the Linux kernel, written in Java. Basically, it was analogous to Android's Dalvik framwork.
WebOS 1.x shipped with Prima on the device, but not accessible to normal application.
WebOS 2.x removed all traces of Prima. In theory, 2.x should have been smaller in size, so an upgrade from 1.x to 2.x should have given you a good chunk of extra storage.
WebOS 3.x shipped with Enyo, an upgraded UI/application framework.