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    Mikro Orm

    Mikro Orm

    TypeScript ORM for Node.js based on Data Mapper, Unit of Work

    TypeScript ORM for Node.js based on Data Mapper, Unit of Work and Identity Map patterns. MikroORM allows handling transactions automatically. When you call em.flush(), all computed changes are wrapped inside a database transaction. Uses source code analysis so you do not have to repeat yourself when defining entities. Simply define correct TypeScript types and you are good to go! Supports MongoDB, MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL and SQLite databases, and more can be supported via custom drivers right now. ...
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    The D2RQ API provides access to relational database content from within the Jena and Sesame RDF frameworks. D2R Server is a Semantic Web server and SPARQL endpoint based on D2RQ. Both use a declarative language for mapping database schemata to RDF.
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    D2R MAP is a declarative language to describe mappings between relational database schemata and OWL ontologies. This D2R processor implements the D2R mapping language and exports data from a relational database as RDF, N3, N-TRIPLES or as Jena models.
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