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    Qmgo

    Qmgo

    The Go driver for MongoDB. It‘s based on mongo-go-driver

    Qmgo is a Go driver for MongoDB . It is based on MongoDB driver, but easier to use like mgo (such as the chain call). Qmgo allows users to use the new features of MongoDB in a more elegant way. Qmgo is the first choice for migrating from mgo to the new MongoDB driver with minimal code changes. If your connection points to a fixed database and collection, recommend using the following way to initialize the connection. All operations can be based on cli. Qmgo supports two ways to make specific...
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    Mongo JDBC Driver

    A minimal JDBC driver implementation for MongoDB

    This project builds upon the MongoDB Java driver to provide a limited JDBC implementation to allow graphical tools such as SQuirreL SQL Client to visualize and manipulate MongoDB collections and documents. It will accept an SQL-like syntax for CRUD operations, where "tables" represent MongoDB collections, and rows are individual documents within a collection. Each row has two columns (ObjectId and Document).
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