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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.
Index Cards Library is an Java library implementation of 3x5 index cards. It's just a simple database. Implementation of a display is up to the developer who uses the library.
Open Simp-X is an openly developed Scalable Internet Management Platform - eXtended by plug-ins. Open Simp-X handles all the data and underline structure of Internet Applications.
Information Meta View (IMV) system attempts to create a web standard for information storage in a decentralized database. Information is stored as a graph like structure spanning several service providers.
FTPSearch is a java-based program that garthers URLs from many ftps and stores them in database to provide search function. Currently Postgres and MySQL are available for data storage.
Java Object DBMS stores serialized java objects in a file with keys. The keys are automatically maintained. Heavy use of introspection minimizes programming burden. Future plans include transactions, network (RMI, SOAP) access.
This is a collection of Java based XML technologies allowing for the rapid production of XML Messaging based systems using Java. As an Example there is a (Swing/JDOM) GUI framework, a Message Driven Bean which allow for rapid production / consumption of
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.
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.
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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.
Rodin (Relational Object Dbms Implementing java binding in a Not-proprietary way) is a free implementation of Matisse, the proprietary object database.
This project is still in early stage of developpement.
AlgebraDB is database in Java. We are looking for volunteers which would like participate in this project as developers. We are planning to develop transaction system, network communication, simple GUI management system and SQL translation into AlgebraDB.
Jaxup is an XML update engine written in Java to work against
a variety of XML based object models such as DOM,
dom4j and JDOM. It supports the xupdate standard draft and
will support other xml update standards as they become available.
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.
XQuench is an XML Query parser and engine. The aim is to provide programmers with an API that implements the specifications at http://www.w3.org/XML/Query At first, XQuench will be Java-only. Future versions will include C++, while keeping a similar API.
DBDOM bridges the gap between XML and relational databases.
DBDOM is an implementation of the World-Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Document Object Model in SQL.
DBDOM turns any RDBMS into an XML application server.
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.
A lightweight versatile XQuery engine in Java, that is standards compliant and can efficiently evaluate XQueries on various containers of data -- even normal Java objects.