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    ShardingSphere

    ShardingSphere

    Distributed database ecosphere

    Apache ShardingSphere is an open-source ecosystem consisted of a set of distributed database solutions, including 3 independent products, JDBC, Proxy & Sidecar (Planning). They all provide functions of data scale out, distributed transaction and distributed governance, applicable in a variety of situations such as Java isomorphism, heterogeneous language and cloud native. Apache ShardingSphere aiming at reasonably making full use of the computation and storage capacity of existed database in...
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    jdbi

    jdbi

    jdbi is designed to provide convenient tabular data access in Java

    ...Jdbi improves JDBC’s rough interface, providing a more natural Java database interface that is easy to bind to your domain data types. Unlike an ORM, we do not aim to provide a complete object-relational mapping framework - instead of that hidden complexity, we provide building blocks that allow you to construct the mapping between relations and objects as appropriate for your application. The Core API provides a fluent, imperative interface. Use Builder style objects to wire up your SQL to rich Java data types.
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    This project has been abandoned. Please ignore. The Knowledge Workbench is a real-time, Ajax based, distributed collaborative editing environment using arbitrary XML building blocks to capture information. These in turn can be stored in libraries and linked together to form hierarchical models.
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    JDBC blocks embedded in XML templates are processed to generate XML output. The idea is to create ad-hoc XML reports from databases (or whatever data you can access), and is strongly motivated by XSL stylesheets. Not performant, but flexible.
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    SQLBlox, SQL building blocks for Java applications. A typical use would be to provide for the underlying storage of a business object. Later the instance information can be serialized into SQL.
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    The BeeGram library is a portable open source search engine toolkit written in C. BeeGram provides a number of building blocks for the construction of powerful general-purpose text-based search tools.
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