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    AWS Secrets Manager JDBC Library

    AWS Secrets Manager JDBC Library

    The AWS Secrets Manager JDBC Library for Java developers

    ...This can be integrated into your app through a few configuration file changes. Change the jdbc url to one that our driver will intercept (starting with jdbc-secretsmanager), Change the c3p0 user to be the secret ID of the secret in secrets manager that has the username and password, and change the driverClass to be our driver wrapper. The secret being used should be in the JSON format we use for our rotation lambdas for RDS databases.
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    ScalikeJDBC

    ScalikeJDBC

    A tidy SQL-based DB access library for Scala developers

    ...If you can access some datastore via JDBC interface, that means you can access them via ScalikeJDBC too. Recently, Amazon Redshift and Facebook Presto support JDBC interface. You can access them via ScalikeJDBC! Of course, you can use c3p0 (or others) instead of commons-dbcp though ConnectionPool implementation for that isn’t provided by default.
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    c3p0 is an easy-to-use library for augmenting traditional (DriverManager-based) JDBC drivers with JNDI-bindable DataSources, including DataSources that implement Connection and Statement Pooling, as described by the jdbc3 spec and jdbc2 std extension. Note: Current development snapshots are now available on github.
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    jspforum-simple

    jspforum-simple

    A simplified forum application based on Java EE: strust+spring+ibatis

    A simplified forum application based on full and professional Java EE technology: struts+spring+ibatis (ssb) / hibernate (ssh). Which be implemented as the prototype of web forum / BBS, and provided for all the functionalities. Note: the WAR file can be directly imported from Eclipse or other Java EE IDEs and it is also including all the source code inside. IMPORTANT: while launching the app in the server, please re-configure the fields in the files of log4j.properties +...
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    BoneCP is a Java JDBC connection pool implementation that is tuned for high performance by minimizing lock contention to give greater throughput for your applications. It currently beats all known connection pools, including C3P0 and DBCP.
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