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    ChunJun

    ChunJun

    A data integration framework

    ChunJun is a distributed integration framework, and currently is based on Apache Flink. It was initially known as FlinkX and renamed ChunJun on February 22, 2022. It can realize data synchronization and calculation between various heterogeneous data sources. ChunJun has been deployed and running stably in thousands of companies so far. Based on the real-time computing engine--Flink, and supports JSON template and SQL script configuration tasks. The SQL script is compatible with Flink SQL...
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    XAware Data Integration Project

    XAware Data Integration Project

    Create XML and JSON data services from any data source

    Create services to integrate applications & move data of any type. Build data views across DBMS, SOAP, HTTP/REST, Salesforce, SAP, Microsoft, SharePoint, Text, LDAP, FTP sources to read, write & transfer data. Eclipse designer & run-time engine.
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    Pentaho Data Integration

    Pentaho Data Integration

    Pentaho Data Integration ( ETL ) a.k.a Kettle

    Pentaho Data Integration uses the Maven framework. Project distribution archive is produced under the assemblies module. Core implementation, database dialog, user interface, PDI engine, PDI engine extensions, PDI core plugins, and integration tests. Maven, version 3+, and Java JDK 1.8 are requisites. Use of the Pentaho checkstyle format (via mvn checkstyle:check and reviewing the report) and developing working Unit Tests helps to ensure that pull requests for bugs and improvements are processed quickly. In addition to the unit tests, there are integration tests that test cross-module operation.
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    KETL(tm) is a production ready ETL platform. The engine is built upon an open, multi-threaded, XML-based architecture. KETL's is designed to assist in the development and deployment of data integration efforts which require ETL and scheduling
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    Apatar Data Integration/ETL
    Apatar is an open source Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) project. Modular architecture delivers 1. Visual job designer/mapping 2. Connectivity to all major data sources 3. Flexible Deployment Options (GUI, or server engine with JVM, or embedded).
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