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    Otter

    Otter

    Alibaba distributed database synchronization system

    ...~05. The external open source version is the fourth version. The development time has continued from July 2011 to the present. At present, the synchronization requirements of local/remote computer rooms within Alibaba B2B are basically complete. Got otte4. Based on database incremental log analysis, quasi real-time synchronization to the mysql/oracle database in the local computer room or remote computer room. A distributed database synchronization system.
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    VOLTA log

    VOLTA log

    Cassandra Log4j 2 Appender library

    Volta Log is a java library that enables you to manage the logs of your application, saving them in Cassandra within a designated structure instead of a file. As a result, it ensures faster access to logs and a more efficient management of them.
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    Technology Explorer for IBM DB2
    The Technology Explorer for IBM DB2 is a light weight, web based console for DB2 that helps you learn about DB2 using demonstrations and tutorials. The TE is designed from the ground up to be easy to use and customize to suit your needs.
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    LOG4PLSQL is a PLSQL framework for logging in all PLSQL code this project was born from the log4J spirit (and use it). You have the possibility to log apart from transaction and use all LOG4J feature.
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    log4jdbc is a JDBC driver that can log SQL and/or JDBC calls (and optionally SQL timing information) for other jdbc drivers using the Simple Logging Facade For Java (SLF4J) logging system.
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    Collection of classes that make it more convenient to use JDBC Connection's, Statement's, and ResultSet's, as well as add logging support to arbitrary Connection's and PreparedStatement's so that SQL statements automatically log when executed.
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    This project maintains a Log4j appender to log information into databases via JDBC. It supplies additional features compared to Log4j 1.2 JDBCAppender and Log4j 1.3 DBAppender.
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