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    GemStone Systems, Inc. has decided to turn the Sybase version of it's relational database interface, GemConnect, into open source software. Please feel free to improve this software, or port it to support other relational databases as you see fit.
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    The Pointrel System is an RDF-like triple store implemented on the Java/JVM platform, supporting related social semantic desktop applications to create, use, exchange, and organize informational resources for a reasonably joyful and secure world.
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    GemConnect for Sybase from GemStone (https://sourceforge.net/projects/gemconnect/) version 1.1.1 modified to coexist with GemConnect for Oracle 2.2 on 64-bit servers running GemStone 64. Makefile and library file for CentOS / Red Hat Linux provided.
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    A set of libraries which provide access to PostgreSQL databases from Smalltalk. The dialect neutral base driver library implements PostgreSQL abstractions only. Mapping libraries implement interfaces such as the VisualWorks EXDI.
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    GLORP (Generic Lightweight Object-Relational Persistence) is a simple Smalltalk object-relational mapping tool using a non-intrusive architecture. This is a Camp Smalltalk Project (http://camp.smalltalk.org). Development is primarily hosted in the Ci
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    The ObjectBase Project could have been called Object Oriented DataseBase but we found at least two contradictions in that. This is not object oriented, it is just objects. This is not a database because we do not persist data, we persist objects.
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    MinneStore is a free, object-oriented database that is written entirely in Smalltalk and provides storage and retrieval of complex Smalltalk objects.
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    DoME (Domain Modeling Environment) is a project intended to provide a platform and language neutral modeling environment. This generalized framework provides a means to implement a generic modeling type. See http://www.htc.honeywell.com/dome
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