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    Sormula

    Java ORM

    .... * Performs as fast as plain JDBC. Performs faster than plain JDBC when caching is enabled. * Zero-configuration, zero-annotation use is possible. * Active record pattern may be used but is not required. Maven <dependency> <groupId>org.sormula</groupId> <artifactId>sormula</artifactId> <version>4.3</version> </dependency>
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    iBoxDB

    flexible nosql database for java .net android windows phone

    Traditional way deal with data, with NoSQL fashional styles, pure java c# database, not only CURD and QL, but also Replication services. for java android : https://github.com/iboxdb/forjava for .net windows phone : https://iboxdb.codeplex.com/ benchmark : https://github.com/iboxdb/forjava/wiki/Benchmark-with-MongoDB
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    fzpgloader

    FasterZip PostgreSQL Loader - ETL for postgresql FasterZip PostgreSQL

    FasterZip PostgreSQL Loader - ETL for postgresql FasterZip PostgreSQL This is a Java application that lets you filter the information into a file before loading using a copy (psql does not require). Use a configuration file for the data connection to the db, source file and special parameters. You can make SQL (using HSQL) the source file, allowing the transformation of data prior to loading. Can run on any OS that use Java without needing to install any additional components (other than the JRE course) To make SQL on the source file, keep in mind: 1) The file will be played under the name "origin" 2) If the option encCol1era, not in the configuration file or encCol1era = 0, the columns are automatically named file like this: col1, col2, ... coln, and the SQL touches take these names. ...
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    LML (LightweightModelLayer) is a small but reliable Java persistence engine using annotations and zero XML configuration. Check the WIKI at http://www.paquitosoft.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=lightweight_model_layer_lml
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    Iskra is a web front end designed for end-user management of data, aspiring to "zero configuration". It allows user access to the db tables directly based on db permissions. It does NOT allow any DDS such as create/modify tables, permissions etc.
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    Chronus is an user-friendly object persistance layer for Java. It supplants the need for any database setup or SQL statements. Futhermore Chronus is designed to work without the need for any user configuration or XML descriptor files. Zero setup time
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