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MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
iPL/SQL Developer is a reference PL/SQL Developer version of the WEB, according to the pattern all PL/SQL Developer format, can be achieved without the client's database development using JAVA to develop.
Kai is a distributed key-value datastore mainly inspired by Amazon's Dynamo. It brings high scalability and availability to your Web sites. You can manage variety of contents with Kai, as if Dynamo stores shopping carts, catalogs, and so forth.
Joseki: The Jena RDF Server.
Joseki is a server for publishing RDF models on the web. Models have URLs and they can be access by HTTP GET. Joseki is part of the Jena RDF framework.
Jena has moved to Apache: http://jena.apache.org/
Joseki is replaced by Apache Jena Fuseki.
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CLucene is a C++ port of Lucene: the high-performance, full-featured text search engine written in Java. CLucene is faster than lucene as it is written in C++.
Rows Based File is file management software. User can access any row randomly in files without load whole file into memory. It can be used in somewhere, such as huge queue file or logging file.
This open source software benchmarks the queries per second of an Apache Lucene index. It is an Java implementation and uses MultiFieldQueryParser to form a query.
MXQuery is a low-footprint implementation of XQuery 1.0, XQuery Update 1.0, XQuery Fulltext 1.0 and XQuery Scripting 1.0 as well as a subset of XQuery 1.1 (windowing, try/catch). It provides extensions to do data stream processing/CEP and SOAP/REST
The BSBM (Berlin SPARQL Benchmark) suite for benchmarking RDF stores or RDB-2-RDF wrappers over the SPARQL protocol. Pure RDBMS benchmarking via SQL is also possible. Visit http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/bizer/BerlinSPARQLBenchmark for more details.
iMeMex is a dataspace management system. iMeMex is a research prototype. The package also provides several useful components for research such as external sorting, B+-trees, inverted indexes, content converters, query operators, and graph indexes.
EasyTomcat supports you using Apache Tomcat and MySQL. You can launch, stop and configure Tomcat and MySQL easily and particularly you don't need any special knowledge to use it. You can monitor the servers and view statistics of important properties.
WikyBlog is a CMS/Groupware application written in PHP/MySQL that fuses collaborative editing features of wikis with user friendly publishing characteristics of blogs. MediaWiki derived wiki syntax, AJAX enhanced, UTF8 and extendable (google maps).
A framework for building, deploying and managing well-described REST-ful Web services, including REST-ful Web Services realizations for RSS, XML Topic Maps, Structured Arguments, and Workflow.
RDBS2J is a GUI based mapping tool from relational database schema to persistent java classes which use JDO as persistence mechanism. The mapping can be modified by the GUI. The current version is designed to create code for Apache-OJB.
OpenRDF Client is an explorator of OpenRDF repositories. It could read and write on local repositories, but also on remote ones, the HTTP repositories.