5 projects tagged "MIT"
pg-python provides access to Python from PostgreSQL. It contrasts with the built-in procedural language by interfacing with PostgreSQL types rather than converting them. This allows large instances of data types to be handled with greater efficiency while also allowing reasonable support for arbitrary data types without the need for a specialized implementation. Procedures are managed as entire modules so that initialization can be performed naturally by a stored procedure (each PostgreSQL function has a "main" entry point). Import statements may exist in a more natural position, and the "main" entry point may be decorated.
KeyAccess is a light-weight object-relational mapping (ORM) tool for Java, using existing databases as the starting point to generate a domain model. Its main goal is to reduce and sometimes eliminate manual updating between your domain object model and the underlying databases, while still being able to use arbitrarily complex SQL queries. In addition, KeyAccess doesn’t mandate a special architecture or framework – it will work in any application using JDBC.
miniDB is a small and fast isam/btree library/program for record based access, used as standalone or as client/server. It features a small footprint, multi-field indexes, autoincrement fields, and database logging. All data is kept in a pure ASCII file, so you can also use grep and awk on it.
xplain2sql converts files from Xplain to SQL. It supports a very large subset of Xplain, and it can convert from Xplain to Microsoft SQL Server, DB/2, Inprise InterBase, PostgreSQL, Oracle, MySQL 5, SQLite 3 or ANSI-92 SQL. It can also generate an XML description of the generated SQL. This XML description can be used to create low-level middle-tier code. Example stylesheets for Eiffel/ECLI and Delphi/ADO are included. The C source code release should compile on any platform with an ANSI C compiler. There are binary releases for FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris x86, and Windows 2000.