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    Realm

    Realm

    Mobile database: a replacement for Core Data & SQLite

    Realm’s mobile database is an open source, developer-friendly alternative to CoreData and SQLite. Start in minutes, port your app in hours, and save yourself weeks of work. Available for Swift, Objective-C, Java, Kotlin, C#, and JavaScript. Realm’s object-oriented data model is simple to learn, doesn’t need an ORM, and lets you write less code. Realm’s local database persists data on-disk, so apps work as well offline as they do online. Realm is fully-featured, lightweight, and efficiently uses memory, disk space, and battery life. Realm was built for mobile developers, with simplicity in mind. ...
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    realm by MongoDB

    realm by MongoDB

    Realm is a mobile database, an alternative to SQLite key-value stores

    Realm’s mobile database is an open-source, developer-friendly alternative to CoreData and SQLite. Start in minutes, port your app in hours, and save yourself weeks of work. Realm’s object-oriented data model is simple to learn, doesn’t need an ORM, and lets you write less code. Realm’s local database persists data on-disk, so apps work as well offline as they do online. Realm is fully-featured, lightweight, and efficiently uses memory, disk space, and battery life. Realm was built for mobile...
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    JVx - Enterprise Application Framework

    JVx - Enterprise Application Framework

    Java Application Framework

    Develop professional database applications, highly performant with little source code. JVx is a full-stack application framework to create multi tier applications with Single Sourcing for different technologies (Swing, vaadin, react, ...). Nightly builds are available: https://dev.sibvisions.com/jvx.nightly/ Maven snapshots are available: https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots Eclipse plugin is available: http://marketplace.eclipse.org/search/site/eplug
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    webmongo

    Accessing server-side mongodb through client javascript API.

    Accessing server-side mongodb through client javascript API. This project is a branch of dbcloud You can do almost invoke on mongodb through the javascript API in browser. The client javascript api support IE6.0+ Chrome FireFox and Wechat
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    Custom VMs From 1 to 96 vCPUs With 99.95% Uptime

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    SQLExecutor: A Simple JDBC framework

    Tiny and easy to use JDBC framework, simplifies usage of JDBC driver

    A simple JDBC framework (JAR) by Jeff Smith. Employs database independent, unchecked exception code. Supports Oracle, mySQL, HSQL, and PostgreSQL--can be easily extended to new databases. See article (originally published on Developer.com ) here: http://softtechdesign.com/products/SQLExecutor/SQLExecutor.htm
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