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    RETE-DB
    RETE-DB is a customizable, multi-user web database frontend; suitable for *Address databases, *Bug management, *Todo lists, *File Server. RETE-DB is built for the internet; designed for speed, scalability and security. (group concept for access rights)
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    JDBWC - Type 3 Java JDBC driver
    JDBWC is a Java JDBC Driver with its own server written-in-PHP. Suited to Java applications that require JDBC access across wide area networks like the internet but do not wish to expose the remote database-server through the remote hosts firewall. The driver is well suited for connecting Java client applications to a (dynamic) websites database without risking the security of the database server since all exchanges use PHP as a relay agent. Java client applications can connect from...
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    Cumulus4j is an encryption plug-in for DataNucleus. Applications can thus use JDO or JPA to persist their data into every common database. Using the Bouncy Castle cryptography libs, it provides strong encryption via AES, TwoFish or other algorithms.
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    SimpleHTTPDB is a client based key-value database that allows for storing data on any http-server via FTP. This way, no server-based functionality is required. Security of the data is provided by high-level encryption.
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    XTEA (eXtended Tiny Encryption Algorithm) support for db4o open source object database. XTEA is a block cipher that operates on a 64-bit block size with a 128-bit key. An extremely tiny but very fast encryption algorithm (with cycles less than 32 rounds)
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    a new, fully object oriented persistence framework for java;client/server, transactional, garbage collected, with persistent versions of the Collection classes, XML export/import, security, it aims to replace (not just complement) relational db solut
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    Set of tools and libs for managing structured data in a very flexible way: Imp./Exp. ASCII, XML, SQL, PS, Tex/LaTex, RTF GUI: X-Windows, MS-Windows Interface to C++, DBs, Perl, PHP, Java, TCP/IP LISP-like interpreter written in C++ using C-LIB
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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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