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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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    The dotSesame project is a C# port of the Sesame project, which is originally written in Java. It is an open source RDF database with support for RDF Schema inferencing and querying. Full documentation of Sesame can be found at http://www.openrdf.org/
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    SAADA transforms a set of heterogeneous astronomical data FITS files in a powerfull database deployed on the Web and including VO features. The database is located on your host and keeps under your full control. This job doesn't require to write cod
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    blackray
    BlackRay is a high performance relational database, which combines regular database features with search engine like performance. Full transaction support, SQL and version controlled persisted snapshots characterize BlackRay.
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    An XML Database System for Full-Text Approximate Queries with Ranked Answers
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    JucaDB is a relational database engine written in Java, supporting a subset of ANSI SQL-92. There is a JDBC driver with full suport. Client-server, referential-integrity and other features are implemented.
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    Lightspoke Dbx is a fast XML database web service layer over Berkeley DB XML. Dbx offers xpath queries, native xml document management and web based administration of containers, documents and indexes. XSLT, security, full text indexing, xupdate planned
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    The nasca-db is an xml database server (working on document level). Documents (XML and nonXML) are stored in BerkelyDBXML and can be queried by XPath (later XQuery) and modified by XUpdate. Transactions, replication, locking and logging are full suported
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