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    XBSDB is the tool to operate with data in JavaScript code like with SQL-data. XBSDB stores, arranges and selects data in your scripts. You can insert, delete, update and select records, you can use indexes. JSON-based methods allow data exchange.
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    Multi-platform server-client based accounting system providing a SOAP API for UI interfaces and easy integration. Capable of running on any system supporting Perl.
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    UnixODBC.pm provides a Perl API for the unixODBC driver manager and a bridge API for unixODBC network queries. The sample text-mode, GUI, and Web clients can manage multiple hosts and DBMSs and create RSS output.
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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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    MySQL-Sync is a software which is build for synchronisize MySQL-dBases on different hosts. It is nearby portable to all MySQL-Versions. It runs on Linux and Win32 systems.
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    Group-CCS development Components, templates, tools, accessories, tutorial, modules, translations, documentation, codes, scripts, everything that can improve the work of who uses the powerful tool of development, CCS - CodeCharge Studio.
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    A universal DB-engine for Perl. Instead of writing two scripts to use different DB-engines (mySQL or flatfile) you write one script by using SQL-syntax and you can jump between mySQL and flatfile if you like :-)
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    Oracle monitoring system, for DBA's includes: smart notify trigger, dbstandby scripts & tools.
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    dexter is - basically speaking - middleware. dexter runs between a MySQL-Server and MySQL-Clients. Its job is to execute scripts and to return results - if one occurs - to the calling client. It may be classified as a script-
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    Question and answer database system, originally used to track online trivia game. Easily modifiable perl script, useful perhaps for lightweight knowledgebase system.
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