DAME (Database Access Made Easy) is a tool that generates C++ and Java code from SQL statements. When used with Java, it supports any database that can be accessed through JDBC. C++ libraries for Oracle, PostgreSQL, and MySQL are also included.
| Licenses | GPL |
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Recent releases


Release Notes: This release adds minor bugfixes and support for accessing NULL values from various databases.


Release Notes: Java is now supported using JDBC, and options are now read from /etc/dameoptions, $HOME/.dameoptions, and .dameoptions.


Release Notes: Bugs in the headers and problems with the C++ string class were fixed.


Release Notes: Support for MySQL was added.


No changes have been submitted for this release.