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    Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
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    "Aubit 4GL" is a project to make GPL, OpenSource, Informix-4GL compatible compiler, and continue to extend functionality needed to write most efficient and productive business related, database oriented applications. See "Home Page" link for more.
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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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    Java Application Framework For All

    JAFFA is a Rich Web 2.0 POJO based Event-Driven SOA framework

    An Enterprise Focused Java Framework For Rapid Application Development. JAFFA is a Java web application development stack, build around Web 2.0 technologies (ExtJS, DWR, JAWR) with an extensive service architecture, meta-data layer and rules engine (based on JBoss AOP and Drools). It provides an event driven SOA infrastructure with advanced scheduling and queue sub-systems
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    DBOW is a database compiler-compiler or front-end. It takes table definitions in a relatively high-level language and prepares C, C++, PHP, Perl (etc) functions for manipulating the database. It will also produce SQL table data for MySQL.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Go From AI Idea to AI App Fast

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    OpenDBA Assistants (ODA) is an architected application to automate tasks for Oracle DBAs. Source code is unix shell (ksh/bash) and procedural languages. ODA provides highly automated scripts for routine tasks like RMAN backup, exports, logrotate, etc.
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    Set of tools and libs for managing structured data in a very flexible way: Imp./Exp. ASCII, XML, SQL, PS, Tex/LaTex, RTF GUI: X-Windows, MS-Windows Interface to C++, DBs, Perl, PHP, Java, TCP/IP LISP-like interpreter written in C++ using C-LIB
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    From the XML definition of your database, DewDrop will generate clean and human-readable SQL DDL code for any supported target database. This means you can define your database just once in XML, and have it work for any database automatically.
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