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HSQLDB is a relational database engine written in Java, with a JDBC driver, conforming to ANSI SQL:2023. A small, fast, multithreaded engine and server with memory and disk tables, LOBs, transaction isolation, multiversion concurrency and ACID.
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- Define hierarchical keywords
- View images and slideshows that display tags as captions
- Create and search a metadata database
FastPhotoTagger has versions for PC and Android.
FastPhotoTagger uses ExifTool to read & write metadata, HyperSQL to manage its database, dcraw to display DNG & RAW, and ImageMagick to display TIFF. WEBP, & HEIC.
HyperSQL is like a doxygen plus javadoc for SQL, hypermapping SQL views, packages, procedures, and functions to HTML source code listings and showing all code locations where these are used.
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A monitoring application that registers every Http request and response to/from the Tomcat via the Valve and stores the information into the HyperSql database. A monitoring tool, HyperSQL UI displays the information of the request and response.