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    Nextcloud Server

    Nextcloud Server

    A safe home for all your data

    Nextcloud server is a free and open source server software that allows you to store all of your data in a server of your choosing. With Nextcloud you can easily access and store data in the data center you trust, sync data among various devices, and share your data for collaboration purposes. It offers the best security in the self hosted file sync and share world, and is expandable with hundreds of apps.
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    Parse Server

    Parse Server

    API server module for Node/Express

    Build applications faster with object and file storage, user authentication, push notifications, dashboard and more out of the box. Our preferred channels of communication for help, issues and disscussion. Parse Server works with the Express web application framework. It can be added to existing web applications, or run by itself. Parse Server is continuously tested with the most recent releases of Node.js to ensure compatibility.
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    WhiteBear

    a set of foundation classes for database engines

    WhiteBear is a set of foundation classes for database engines written in Java. It supports object and relational database, is highly portable and may be used in embedded or server environment. Project has been created from scratch and plan to includes storage engine, server, SQL interpreter, ODBC, JDBC and JDO interface
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    SQLExecutor: A Simple JDBC framework

    Tiny and easy to use JDBC framework, simplifies usage of JDBC driver

    A simple JDBC framework (JAR) by Jeff Smith. Employs database independent, unchecked exception code. Supports Oracle, mySQL, HSQL, and PostgreSQL--can be easily extended to new databases. See article (originally published on Developer.com ) here: http://softtechdesign.com/products/SQLExecutor/SQLExecutor.htm
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    SQL Embedded Manager

    SQL Embedded Manager

    SQL Embedded Manager, is a light-weight implementation of the SSMS.

    The SQL Embedded Manager, is a Windows Forms light-weight implementation of the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, focused to supporting only all the embedded databases engines (for example, Sql Server Compact Edition, SQLite and Firebird).
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