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    MongoDB JVM Driver

    MongoDB JVM Driver

    The MongoDB drivers for Java, Kotlin, and Scala

    Welcome to the documentation site for the Java Driver, the MongoDB driver for synchronous Java applications. Download it using Maven or Gradle, or set up a runnable project by following our Quick Start guide. For tutorials on how to use the MongoDB JVM Drivers, please reference MongoDB University. Additional tutorials, videos, and code examples using both the Java Driver and the Kotlin Driver can also be found in the MongoDB Developer Center.
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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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    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).
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