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    sql-servant

    Personal Query Servant

    In your job, do you have queries that you are running regularly and sometimes you need to share those to non-technical people? Now you can do with your personal SQL Servant. Just configure and test it, if all is good distribute it. Those people doesn't need to have any fancy licensed SQL client.
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    jdbsee

    A command line tool for database operations over JDBC

    Jdbsee CLI supports running SQL queries from command line in batch or interactive mode. Database connection settings and related credentials can be persisted for later reuse. The JDBC drivers can be automatically downloaded from maven central repo or loaded from local jars. For more info see https://github.com/davidecavestro/jdbsee/blob/master/docs/index.adoc.
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