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PWP-OWA is a PHP-based drop-in replacement for Oracle's Apache/mod_plsql combination, or Oracle Internet Application Server (iAS), allowing for execution of PL/SQL Web Toolkit applications on any PHP-friendly Web server (Apache, IIS, iPlanet, etc.)
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.
NLucene is the .NET implementation of the Lucene high-performance, full-featured text search engine written in Java. See http://jakarta.apache.org/lucene for more info on Lucene.
Connect to MySQL database server using DALP from PDAs like Palm, PSION and PocketPC. Mysql can be accessed programatically from the application directly. Write programs using DALP to connect to MySQL database server and fire queries and view results.
A client-server XML Repository written in PHP, using XPath for documents queries. The server and client can work directly if on the same machine or via XML-RPC over a network.
Lyophilizer helps developers create systems of JavaBeans without worrying about different persistent/transactional/secure back ends. It is evolving into JDO and currently supports JDBC, EJB and in-memory storage.
J2EE based database access; an alternative to Entity EJBs that allows for much higher performance, easier use, less coding, more dynamic, and more tuned to use with a web presentation layer (such as Tapestry).
DBManager aims to be an Abstraction Layer for JDBC Databases. It hides all Database interaction in the Superclass (DBManager) the Superclass useses the Java reflection framework to gather Informations of Tables and Columns.
This is a sample implementation of the TransQuery processing model, enabling the use of XSLT as a query language over multiple XML documents. See <a href="http://www.xmlportfolio.com/transquery">http://www.xmlportfolio.com/transquery</a> for more info.
Muq is a network server that goes several design generations beyond MOO or Java in providing support for applications characterized by these five requirements: Multi-user, Persistent state, Complex data, Complex code, and Distributed networking.
A Basic style language that uses a database as the internal datastructure. It compiles the code to ANSI-C. It is intended to be used for highly interactive websites. For documentation and background info, visit the homepage!
The purpose of this software is primarily to create a Book Catalog using barcode data from the freely avaliable cuecat(tm) bar code reader. It will use a rdms backend database, and allow synchronization between different library branches.
OpenRMI defines a messaging interface. This interface is applied in a one to many fashion, using a controller with many nodes. The nodes connect via RMI to the controller and are assigned work via the same interface.
Meditux is Java-servlet software that provides a web interface to MySQL to support a medical intensive care unit intranet. See http://icu-web.org for the new direction of the software. No releases are planned yet.
PLNet.org is a repository of opensourcesoftware that is written in PL/SQL or otherwise benefits PL/SQL developers. SourceForge hosts the "meta-project" for the repository tools: management, search, retrieval, update, and others.