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    ObjectBox Java Database

    ObjectBox Java Database

    Java and Android Database - fast and lightweight without any ORM

    ...ObjectBox is 10x faster than any alternative, with high-speed data ingestion that increases response times. Check out our benchmarks. ObjectBox’ out-of-the-box synchronization makes data available when needed where needed, eliminating data islands and improving data flow. Develop applications that work on- and offline, independently from a constant Internet connection, providing an “always-on”-feeling. Accelerate time-to-market with ObjectBox’ easy and super fast native language APIs, that bring the fun back to coding. ObjectBox reduces mobile network and cloud costs more than 40% by persisting data locally (on the edge), and syncing with low overhead and high efficiently.
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    GETL

    ETL engine based on Groovy

    P.S. Dear friends. Repository migration to https://github.com/ascrus/getl . You can download jar file from this site or maven. GETL - based package in Groovy, which automates the work of loading and transforming data. His name is an acronym for «Groovy ETL». GETL is a set of libraries of pre-built classes and objects that can be used to solve problems unpacking, transform and load data into programs written in Groovy, or Java, as well as from any software that supports the work with...
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    STON

    Translator of SBGN PD and AF maps into Neo4j graph database.

    STON, Sbgn TO Neo4j, is a Java-based framework that imports and translates metabolic, signalling and gene regulatory pathways presented in SBGN (Systems Biology Graphical Notation, http://www.sbgn.org) Process Description (PD) and Activity Flow (AF) languages to a graph-oriented format compatible with Neo4j (http://neo4j.com/). STON1.2 allows also to link common processes between two different PD maps. This framework uses two sets of libraries: LibSBGN and Neo4j libraries. Requirements: Java 1.8 is necessary. Works with Neo4j Community Edition 2.3.1
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    dynamic generated web2.0 screens to manage back-end data. supports access security, work-flow, rules engine, data conversion and CRUD (create, review, update, delete) against databases such as ORACLE, DB2, MS SQL SERVER, MYSQL and their JDBC Drivers.
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    Development of a multi platform application designed to allow the web access flow of any kind of data but keep the things simple, customizable and secure.
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