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    DBCASE is a computer-aided software engineering tool to assist database designers for designing databases, covering the conceptual, logical and physical design stages. It is multiplatform, globalized and intended to work with SGBDs as MySQL and MS Access. This project requires Java 1.8. The main file is acide.jar at the root folder which can be executed with java -jar acide.jar. From version 4.0, the project can be started in Windows with the script start.bat, and includes the Java system, so there is no need for its installation. Other OS's still need it.
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    Pif SqlObjects

    Pif SqlObjects

    SqlObjects - SQL library for Java

    Pif SqlObjects is a small and light library that helps to interact with database without writing down any SQL code and provides a small management of entities. This has been achieved considering SQL statements and relative clauses as objects. Note: sources available on sample project lib folder. HOW TO: Download the project and save it in a temporary directory. After this, unzip the file and open in your browser this file: pif-sqlobjects-1.0_reference_manual.htm. Further information and how to are contained in it.
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