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COG is an easy to use and maintain system for creating webcommunities where users can interact with each other. Highly customizable and easy to develop for and use.
A platform independant database tool. SQueaL allows you to edit your queries and stored procedures. As well it lets you browse and administer your database structure. SQueaL connects to DBs through JDBC 2.
PHP Turbulence is a suite of PHP scripts that work together in unison. They do not require one another to be present, but work perfect together. The intent of the project is to eliminate the need to download a PHP message board, PHP news, PHP user manag
DbGen is an object-relational mapping tool for
Java programmers. It helps database programmers gain easier access
to data sources through JDBC by generating database-aware Java objects
in source code form.
Joint is a competent middleware server that supports: load balancing, distribution, naming services, transaction handling, run-time updates, centralized logging and much more. Platform independent and open for use with any SQL database.
Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
HotelCalifornia is a framework for converting XML to Java objects. HC::templator2 is a template based text generator. HC::org.smpl reconstructs E-R diagrams and uses Encoders to generate JSPs, JavaBeans, HTML database documentation, etc.
DBDOM bridges the gap between XML and relational databases.
DBDOM is an implementation of the World-Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Document Object Model in SQL.
DBDOM turns any RDBMS into an XML application server.
php3Links is GPL licenced free software created using PHP3 and MySQL. It is a link farm based loosely based on Yahoo. NOTE: This code is dangerously obsolete.
MetaPersist takes an enitrely "Java-centric" approach to RDBMS persistence. In contrast to most existing Java-RDBMS integration packages that facilitate the mapping of existing RDBMS tables to classes and vice-versa, MetaPersist provides a natural, strai
JDBC-based Object-Relational mapping system. It maps Java objects to RDBMS. It generates SQL for retrieving, saving, and deleting objects. It does XML<=>RDBMS. It autogenerates keys, maintains dependent objects and relations.
Converts XML files and/or SQL schemas into Java sources. Types of variables are determined from the sample values. Attributes and elements are treated the same, making writing the XML very simple. Directives are given in the java: and sql: namespaces.
JReplica is a java distributed database replication system developed during a European Research Project in the department of Informatics of University "La Sapienza" of Roma under the supervision of Prof.ssa Catarci, Prof. Santucci and Ing. Curci.
LBPool (Load Balanced Pool) is a database statement pool, that can handle both normal and prepared statements on multible connections to an SQL database.
The goal is to make a fast fault tolerant pool.
A console-based (Swing gui also in the future ...) interactive db query tool written in Java/JDBC. It goes beyond the typical tools by introducing a SQL-like metadata query language that allows interactive querying of DatabaseMetaData and ResultSetMetaDa
This project differs from other Open Source projects - it will not only features OSS fuzzy-logic OCX methods, PHP tools and other software, but also have the well-known spirit of community with loooong discussions...