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    Apache Kyuubi

    Apache Kyuubi

    Apache Kyuubi is a distributed and multi-tenant gateway

    Apache Kyuubi™ is a distributed and multi-tenant gateway to provide serverless SQL on data warehouses and lakehouses. Kyuubi provides a pure SQL gateway through Thrift JDBC/ODBC interface for end-users to manipulate large-scale data with pre-programmed and extensible Spark SQL engines. This "out-of-the-box" model minimizes the barriers and costs for end-users to use Spark at the client side. At the server-side, Kyuubi server and engines' multi-tenant architecture provides the administrators a way to achieve computing resource isolation, data security, high availability, high client concurrency, etc.
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    ScalikeJDBC

    ScalikeJDBC

    A tidy SQL-based DB access library for Scala developers

    ...Since most of RDBMS supports JDBC interface, we can access RDBMS in the same way. We believe that ScalikeJDBC basically works with any other RDBMS (Oracle, SQL Server and so on). If you can access some datastore via JDBC interface, that means you can access them via ScalikeJDBC too. Recently, Amazon Redshift and Facebook Presto support JDBC interface. You can access them via ScalikeJDBC! Of course, you can use c3p0 (or others) instead of commons-dbcp though ConnectionPool implementation for that isn’t provided by default.
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