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    Toolsverse ETL Framework

    Toolsverse ETL Framework

    Open source Extract Transform Load engine written in Java

    ETL Framework is a standalone Extract Transform Load engine written in Java. It includes executables for all major platforms and can be easily integrated into other applications. Key Features: * embeddable, open source and free * fast and scalable * uses target database features to do transformations and loads * manual and automatic data mapping * data streaming * bulk data loads * data quality features using SQL, JavaScript? and regex * data transformations Requirements *...
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    Apatar Data Integration/ETL
    Apatar is an open source Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL) project. Modular architecture delivers 1. Visual job designer/mapping 2. Connectivity to all major data sources 3. Flexible Deployment Options (GUI, or server engine with JVM, or embedded).
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    Jipes provides open source Java APIs deeply integrated into the Oracle RDBMS, including an Ant task for building and exporting database objects. A Java Data Cartridge replacing database links is also in process.
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