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provides a generic web interface to a database. Multiuser, with 3 permissions on a per table basis. Allows all operations including arbitrary SQL
execution (if permissions allow).
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PHP Turbulence is a suite of PHP scripts that work together in unison. They do not require one another to be present, but work perfect together. The intent of the project is to eliminate the need to download a PHP message board, PHP news, PHP user manag
DBDOM bridges the gap between XML and relational databases.
DBDOM is an implementation of the World-Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Document Object Model in SQL.
DBDOM turns any RDBMS into an XML application server.
IRT was the once active port of IRM to Perl. Once active being relative to 2001, which was eons ago. IRT development has been dropped in favor of IRM development. We suggest you go to the IRM page here at SF.
MetaPersist takes an enitrely "Java-centric" approach to RDBMS persistence. In contrast to most existing Java-RDBMS integration packages that facilitate the mapping of existing RDBMS tables to classes and vice-versa, MetaPersist provides a natural, strai
php3Links is GPL licenced free software created using PHP3 and MySQL. It is a link farm based loosely based on Yahoo. NOTE: This code is dangerously obsolete.
pgVB is a graphical front-end for administering a remote PostgreSQL server from a Win32 machine. It is being written in Visual Basic.
Current development status is pre-alpha. A binary download is now available. Best results appear to be on Windows N
PHPKeep changed her name to YCi (YouCreat it). YCI stands for the same as PHPKeep. Still you can post news, reviews and other document, and also the user reaction feature is still in here.
XML2db is a tool to allow to generate a database like ODBC starting from a XML file.
ˇ Easy to make reporting with datas coming from a legacy system.
ˇ Easy to make interface with Microsoft tools.
Data Entry and Reporting Tool, this is a tool similar to DBase, M$ Acces, and others.
Graphical interface (Motif/LessTif),
DBMS backends include MySQL, XBase (sourceforge.net/projects/xbase) and mdb-tools (sourceforge.net/projects/mdbtools).
A console-based (Swing gui also in the future ...) interactive db query tool written in Java/JDBC. It goes beyond the typical tools by introducing a SQL-like metadata query language that allows interactive querying of DatabaseMetaData and ResultSetMetaDa
Converts XML files and/or SQL schemas into Java sources. Types of variables are determined from the sample values. Attributes and elements are treated the same, making writing the XML very simple. Directives are given in the java: and sql: namespaces.