Open Source OCaml (Objective Caml) Database Engines/Servers

OCaml (Objective Caml) Database Engines/Servers

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    This project models an In-Memory Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) using the paradigms of a Functional Language. In particular, we use a flavor of ML (Meta Language) called OCAML (Objective Caml) to implement a working RDBMS.
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    This library implements an OCaml client interface for an Oracle database. The library is built on top of the OCCI C++ interface available in Oracle 10g. It is efficient and suitable for processing large volumes of data.
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    tdir is an LDAP translator, initially it will facilitate easy replication to MS Active Directory, but support for other directories may be added in the future
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