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"Aubit 4GL" is a project to make GPL, OpenSource, Informix-4GL compatible compiler, and continue to extend functionality needed to write most efficient and productive business related, database oriented applications. See "Home Page" link for more.
Generic C++ SQL wrapper over different SQL DB engines.
Generic C++ SQL client wrapper over different SQL DB engines. Using a unified interface, it currently supports MySQL/MariaDB, ODBC, PostgreSQL and SQLite.
This project was developed and will continue to be added to in order to simplify and improve the quick development of MySQL programs which should include features that can be considered useful utilities for MySQL.
The Ingres Database Workbench (IDW) is an Eclipse RCP application that makes Ingres database development faster and easier, and provides tools to connect to EC2 instances in the cloud. It is targetted for Ingres VectorWise customers.
XUI is a Java and XML RIA platform for building smart app's. Swing, AWT and other widget sets can be used on a range of hardware. XUI's modular framework can help many aspects of application development. NetBeans and Eclipse are available.
Java Rad+Framework to quickly build client-server application based on mysql. Acce$$like features, localization, upgrade management, persistance, mysql trust management.
Straightforward Java persistence layer. Provides automatic object/relational mapping (ORM) of Java objects to database tables. You just write Java code (no XML or SQL involved) and pBeans takes care of the database layer. It uses annotations.