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The HSQLDB Plug-in embebs a HSQLDB pure-java database server into the Eclipse workbench for use as a data repository for Java applications developed using the IDE or for extending HSQLDB itself
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zTable is a mini-DBMS written in Java. It has 2 parts: a back-end DBMS engine and a front-end Eclipse editor plugin. The engine can be embeded in any Java application. The Eclipse editor can be useful as a free DBMS for end-users.