RSS 31 projects tagged "jdbc"

No download Website Updated 12 Aug 2010 BitNami Opina Stack

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BitNami Opina Stack is an easy-to-install distribution of the Opina poll management software. It includes pre-configured, ready-to-run versions of Apache-Tomcat, MySQL, and JDK (optional), so users can get an Opina installation up and running in minutes after answering a few questions. Linux, Windows, and OS X are supported.

No download Website Updated 01 Mar 2012 BitNami JRubyStack

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BitNami JRubyStack provides a fast, easy way to develop and deploy Ruby on Rails applications on a Java runtime using JRuby. It includes JRuby, Rails, Java, Tomcat, the GlassFish gem, MySQL, and Subversion. It supports Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X, so you can share the same Rails environment on multiple platforms.

Download No website Updated 29 May 2010 SYMPLiK XTRACT4J

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SYMPLiK XTRACT4J is a stand-alone, pure Java program that can create XML files from one or more dependent or independent SQL queries. A post-processing hook can be applied to this XML file, e.g. using Oracle BI Publisher RTF template to create professional PDF report with embedded barcodes. It was originally designed as a drop-in replacement for Oracle Report, with highly configurable and easy-to-use features.

Download No website Updated 13 Apr 2010 Drizzle-JDBC

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Drizzle-JDBC is a JDBC driver for drizzle, a microkernel DBMS for high performance scale-out applications.

Download Website Updated 19 May 2009 lib4d_sql

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Vit 1.00

lib4d_sql is a C library that provides the required functions (connect, prepare, execute, etc.) for writing an SQL client for 4D databases. It uses the public 4D SQL protocol, which is supported by 4D products since version 11. It is already used by the PDO_4D Open Source project, and it might be used to provide others drivers for JDBC, ADO, or ActiveRecord.

Download No website Updated 19 Jun 2009 Epictetus

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Epictetus is a manager for JDBC-compliant databases.

Download Website Updated 21 Sep 2009 Migrations

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Migrations is a tool for managing changes to database schemas. It is an Enterprise tool based on ActiveRecord migrations from Rails. It features multiple schema interactions, runtime substitution of values, script generation, auditing, and much more.

Download Website Updated 21 Dec 2009 BlackRay Data Engine

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BlackRay is a relational database system designed to offer performance features commonly associated with search engines. It offers SQL support and sophisticated operational and management features. Load-balancing and operational stability by means of N+1 redundance are included. BlackRay is called a "Data Engine" since it combines traditional, relational database features and SQL with the power and flexibility of search engines. It is a true hybrid, offering transaction support, data-versioned snapshots, and sophisticated function-based indices. Wildcards, phonetic, and fuzzy logic searches are supported, as well. BlackRay supports a subset of the SQL92 standard and provides JDBC/ODBC/native driver options via the PostgreSQL protocol, in addition to an API based query option. The project is released under the GPLv2, with some drivers available under BSD-style licenses. Commercial support contracts are available as well.

No download Website Updated 20 Jul 2009 mysql-diff

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mysql-diff is a commandline database structure comparator. It compares the structure of two databases. It currently works with MySQL. A database can be specified as an SQL script or as an URL to a running database. So the tool can compare two scripts, two live databases, or a database and a script. The tool outputs SQL DDL script that can be used to convert one schema to another.

No download Website Updated 03 Dec 2010 Generic Repository

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The Generic Repository (grepo) is a framework for Java which allows you to access (database) repositories in a generic and consistent manner. Using grepo, it is generally no longer required to provide all the boilerplate code which is necessary in order to access (database) repositories from Java. All you have to do is write appropriate database code (queries, procedures, functions, etc.), an appropriately annotated Java interface, and very little Spring configuration.

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