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    dbglider-devops

    Database Change Promotion and Release Management Software

    A complete database devops solution. It defines continuous integration and continuous deployment process for database application. It makes database application development and release management just like any other code application CI/CD. The software is provided with an easy user friendly UI interface to define the CI/CD for complex database application. Creation of new project, baseline, CI/CD, access management and many other functionalities offer through easy to understand...
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    Model driven code generation can improve coding standards, speed, quality of development and reduce your costs. From my experience generating code from XML using XSLT is one of the best and fastest solutions. This is just the base of the framework presenting the idea, any code template can be implemented upon request. Some sample generators are present for SQL / PLSQL / C# / AnsiC / Java The main target is to generate DTO/BDO/POJO objects based on the database definitions in...
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    Oracle Database Front-End with database navigation, code editor, syntax highlighting and tab completion for database objects.
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    LOG4PLSQL is a PLSQL framework for logging in all PLSQL code this project was born from the log4J spirit (and use it). You have the possibility to log apart from transaction and use all LOG4J feature.
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    Build around JDBC and XML, this tool allows you to maintain visual repesentations of a database's layout, edit table's data, generate code to bind objects to tables, and export data in XML format to easely export data from one database to another.
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    JSQLEditor is a PL/SQL and PL/pgSQL editor plug-in for Eclipse IDE.
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    Define your database structure and relations once using the ZsqlML (Zenark's SQL Markup Language) XML DTD, and then generate mulitple vendor-specific SQL scripts, thereby solving the issue of SQL script variances across multiple platforms.
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