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OpenHMS brands a collection of projects and many subprojects developed by Health Market Science. This is a robust collection of development libraries, APIs, and tools oriented around data manipulation and professional software development.
Take a JDBC ResultSet and stream it in one of the supported formats
DataSink takes a JDBC ResultSet and streams it in in a format of your choice. You can as well zip the stream and send it over the network, if you want. DataSink currently implements the following table formats: DBF (the xBase file format), XHTML, and genericode. You can use it as an Ant task or directly from Java.
In the Oracle database there are two PL/SQL APIs to send mails: UTL_SMTP and UTL_MAIL. But there is no package which is able to retrieve messages from a mailbox on a server. The here provided package MAIL_CLIENT closes this gap.
PL/SQL packages to perform Oracle 11g tasks within a very few number of lines : dump/load LOBs, compute CRC, get Mime Type from a BLOB, send XMPP messages, list directory contents as a table, interact with Twitter,deal with QrCodes, ...
Send XMPP (Gtalk/Google Talk also supported) messages (thanks to Jabber) within a single line of PL/SQL code, get buddies list and status in relational tables (or xml) on Oracle 11g.
AJAX JDBC ResultSet in Javascript. Uses XMLHTTP to send xml server data to a web browser HTML form with no refresh, reload or submit (like Google Suggest). Data can be SQL, object relational map (like Hibernate), XML, other mapping (like SOAP)