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    FlexiList.

    FlexiList.

    FlexiList is a Java data structure that combines the benefits of array

    ...->Faster Insertion and Deletion: FlexiList can insert or delete nodes at any position in the list in O(1) time, whereas ArrayList requires shifting all elements after the insertion or deletion point.
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    di-date-dimension-plugin

    Pentaho Data Integration plugin to supply to resolve date dimension

    Pentaho Data Integration plugin to supply a function to resolve, and insert if it doesn't exist, the date dimension. It calculates all calendar data and you must supply the table info used to save the information.
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    ServiceNow Data Mart Loader

    ServiceNow Data Mart Loader

    ServiceNow Data Mart Loader (a.k.a. ServiceNow Data Pump)

    The ServiceNow Data Mart Loader (a.k.a. ServiceNow DataPump) is a Java application which uses ServiceNow’s Direct Web Services (SOAP) API to extract meta-data and data from your Service-now ITSM instance. The application automatically creates and maintains tables in an Oracle or MySQL database. Please view the Wiki Quick Start Guide for instructions. NOTE: This project has been rehosted on github (see https://github.com/gflewis/sndml). The updated version has been tested with Geneva...
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    Toolsverse ETL Framework

    Toolsverse ETL Framework

    Open source Extract Transform Load engine written in Java

    ETL Framework is a standalone Extract Transform Load engine written in Java. It includes executables for all major platforms and can be easily integrated into other applications. Key Features: * embeddable, open source and free * fast and scalable * uses target database features to do transformations and loads * manual and automatic data mapping * data streaming * bulk data loads * data quality features using SQL, JavaScript? and regex * data transformations Requirements *...
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    An open source data version repository model based on true INSERT only logic. Contains high performance support for data versioning and history. Enables point-in-time query and CDC sourcing including mapping each change to a transaction.
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