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    DbMaintain enables automatic roll-out of updates to a relational database. It brings database scripts into version control just like regular source code and can be used to transparantly deploy databases from development on to production.
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    DataRoller

    DataRoller

    Roll your own database test data

    Fill your database with test data, move in and be happy. DataRoller is a small program that will insert rows into your database based on a file describing your tables and columns. Script files describe how each table relates to other tables, how DataRoller should geneate foreign keys, and how each column should look. DataRoller executes your script file, generating insert statements and filling your database with data.
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    Backpedal is a JDBC driver that can be messaged to roll back all SQL statements issued through it. It is intended to be used in testing scenarios, to allow you return the database to the state it was in before your test case started.
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