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    Apache IoTDB

    Apache IoTDB (Database for Internet of Things) is an IoT native database with high performance for data management and analysis, deployable on the edge and the cloud. Due to its light-weight architecture, high performance and rich feature set together with its deep integration with Apache Hadoop, Spark and Flink, Apache IoTDB can meet the requirements of massive data storage, high-speed data ingestion and complex data analysis in the IoT industrial fields. In the scene of factories, there...
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    Bridge to Babylon

    Object relational mapper

    Bridge To Babylon is a java object relational mapper (java ORM). It is intended to be lightweight and easy to use.
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    Big Sack

    Big Sack: A lightweight Java Key/Value store with undo and disk cache.

    Big Sack is a Java persistence mechanism that allows storage of key value pairs following the popular Big Data paradigms. Its a very simple and straightforward way to bridge the gap between in-memory data structures and long-term storage. It has the convenience of Java SDK TreeMap and TreeSet classes and is used the same easy way, but it includes rollback through undo logging to checkpoint data so it does not wind up in an unknown state regardless of failures. ...
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    PJBS is a JDBC-PHP bridge. It can be used to access a JDBC data source from PHP.
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    The BR Web Scripting Bridge allows rich web application development in the Business Rules programming language.
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    XB-exby-eXcelBuilder is a web app to select/format data into tabular or crosstab format, then download to a *.xls file. It is meant to be a lightweight bridge between raw data and a spreadsheet, with simple options for selection/layout of data.
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    DAO generator. Objects are generated from most native description of relational data - SQL commands. Generator result is completely generated bridge Object - Relational database with connection pool, DAO factory, SQL dialects etc.
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    DataAccess is a generic object relational bridge allowing very flexible access and modification of databases.
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    The OJB Console is an extensible struts web application featuring transparent browse, search, create, update and delete functionality for the objects configured within the Object Relational Bridge (OJB) persistence framework.
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    jdbc2jdbc is a JDBC 2.0 driver (type 4) that sits between a database client and another JDBC driver. It is completely transparent to the database client. Its purpose is to log all actions that the database client executes on the database.
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    Based on a subproject, called Gerbo, it does the object mapping of a Relational Database. It is like torque and object bridge, but simplier. The full project will have a GUI to make instrospection in a already created database and create the OR. Java.
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    This is basically a layer for the Object Bridge project that will allow you to use the JDO specs. This project may disappear if it's decided to join it with the OJB project, but for now, it will allow me and whoever else wants to help to get moving.
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    Developing a "bridge" to facilitate transfer of data between various databases(ith dis-similar schemas). JDBC and XML would be used.
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    Steamer is a Java web service based application created with purpose to bridge any database to any SOAP or AJAX client.
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