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Centrallix is a browser-based DDSL (declarative domain specific language) rich internet application platform featuring data and application abstraction, a SQL engine for joining diverse data sources, declarative (not scripted) development, reports, components, and style templates.
SoupToNuts is a repository of technical articles and example software covering Postfix, OpenSSH, C and C++, Live Linux CD, MySQL, SQLite, BerkeleyDB, Bash and System Administration.
Redland is a set of object-based, modular and portable C RDF libraries providing RDF APIs for the graph, triple storage (librdf), RDF/XML parsing and serializing (Raptor), SPARQL RDF querying (Rasqal). Language APIs in Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and others.
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The Trivial Database Replication System is an open source suite of software that provides a high-performance, replicated, distributed peer-to-peer Unix Berkley DBM style database built on TDB. It provides a thread-safe C API.
A flat file based Database that can be used like gdbm and berkeley as a flat file DB by people who use the DB as a plugin interface in their code. Transaction or recovery should be supported in near future.
3store is an RDF "triple store", written in C and backed by MySQL and BerkeleyDB. It is an optimisation and port of an older triple store (WebKBC). It provides access to the RDF data via RDQL or SPARQL over HTTP, on the command line or via a C API.
HDB is a small, flexible and efficient hybrid database, a mix between a filesystem and a database. It comes with a wide support of command line utilities for manipulating and extracting data. It's designed for both embedded and bigger systems. It curren
Berkeley batabase Manipulation Tool (BMT) wants to be a instrument for opening/searching/editing/browsing berkeley databases based on provided definition. Manipulation can be done using text command line interface and also graphical frontend.