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    MongoDB C Driver

    MongoDB C Driver

    The Official MongoDB driver for C language

    The MongoDB C Driver is the official client library for MongoDB, enabling C and C++ applications to interact with MongoDB databases efficiently. It provides a robust and scalable interface for building applications that require document-based data storage.
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    MongoDB Go Driver

    MongoDB Go Driver

    The Go driver for MongoDB

    The MongoDB supported driver for Go. The recommended way to get started using the MongoDB Go driver is by using go modules to install the dependency in your project. This can be done either by importing packages from go.mongodb.org/mongo-driver and having the build step install the dependency. When using a version of Go that does not support modules, the driver can be installed using dep.
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    KMongo

    KMongo

    [deprecated] KMongo - a Kotlin toolkit for Mongo

    KMongo was created in 2016, when there was no official MongoDB Kotlin driver. KMongo features are available via Kotlin extensions - you use transparently the core MongoDB java driver API (both sync and reactive streams (ie async) drivers are supported).
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    Qmgo

    Qmgo

    The Go driver for MongoDB. It‘s based on mongo-go-driver

    Qmgo is a Go driver for MongoDB . It is based on MongoDB driver, but easier to use like mgo (such as the chain call). Qmgo allows users to use the new features of MongoDB in a more elegant way. Qmgo is the first choice for migrating from mgo to the new MongoDB driver with minimal code changes. If your connection points to a fixed database and collection, recommend using the following way to initialize the connection. All operations can be based on cli. Qmgo supports two ways to make specific...
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    MDC2019

    List MongoDb databases and their collections.

    List MongoDb databases and their collections. Explore collection document structures. Insert new document, create new database and collection. Need .Net 4.6.2. and Mongo Driver for .Net 2.8.1 Tested on Mongo Server 4.0 for Windows
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    waterline

    waterline

    ORM for Node.js with support for mysql, mongo, postgres, mssql

    It provides a uniform API for accessing stuff from different kinds of databases, protocols, and 3rd party APIs. That means you write the same code to get and store things like users, whether they live in Redis, mySQL, LDAP, MongoDB, or Postgres. Waterline strives to inherit the best parts of ORMs like ActiveRecord, Hibernate, and Mongoose, but with a fresh perspective and emphasis on modularity, testability, and consistency across adapters. Sails comes installed with a powerful ORM/ODM...
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    Mongo JDBC Driver

    A minimal JDBC driver implementation for MongoDB

    This project builds upon the MongoDB Java driver to provide a limited JDBC implementation to allow graphical tools such as SQuirreL SQL Client to visualize and manipulate MongoDB collections and documents. It will accept an SQL-like syntax for CRUD operations, where "tables" represent MongoDB collections, and rows are individual documents within a collection. Each row has two columns (ObjectId and Document).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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