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    Home Assistant Frontend

    Home Assistant Frontend

    Frontend for Home Assistant

    Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi or a local server. Frontend for Home Assistant. This is the repository for the official Home Assistant frontend. Once you have integrated all your devices at home, you can unleash Home Assistant’s advanced automation engine to make your home work for you. Home Assistant integrates with over a thousand different devices and...
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    log4db2

    log4db2

    Logging utility for DB2 for LUW written in SQL-PL

    Log4db2 is a logging utility for DB2 LUW that uses SQL instructions with SQL PL code. Its purpose is to provide an easy way to write messages from a SQL routine, with the possibility to query these messages directly from the database, allowing to monitor the progression of a process. This utility aims to reduce the time used for developing, testing, debugging and monitoring SQL routines, by centralizing the messages produced by the code. The idea and architecture of this utility...
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    TransferWare is a collection of tools for the Oracle world: the schema version manager TransVersion (tv), the External Procedure Call (epc) toolkit for accessing the outside world from within Oracle PL/SQL and an application Performance Monitor (pm).
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    DVN

    An extended Subversion client enabling versioning of database schemas

    The goal of this project is to create an extension to Subversion, a version control system, with database schema versioning support. As a result, it will be possible to control versions of relational database objects, such as tables, views or stored procedures together with source code of the application, hence monitor relation between source code and database schema changes, history of database schema changes and ability to automatically update a newer, or revert to an older revision. ...
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    The MyCAT project is an open-source toolset for managing MySQL/Linux servers, currently composed of tools that: monitor replication, monitor and rotate binary logs, and allow remote shell access to arbitrary groups of servers.
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