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    GETL

    ETL engine based on Groovy

    ...Compiling the code on the fly bail speed and reserve for the optimization; 5. Sophisticated class hierarchy guarantee easy connection of other open source solutions.
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    The SQOPS project makes it possible to analyze and optimize ETL processes. in particular the Talend ETL.
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    Metl ETL Data Integration

    Metl ETL Data Integration

    Simple message-based, web-based ETL integration

    Metl is a simple, web-based ETL tool that allows for data integrations including database, files, messaging, and web services. Supports RDBMS, SOAP, HTTP, FTP, SFTP, XML, FIXLEN, CSV, JSON, ZIP, and more. Metl implements scheduled integration tasks without the need for custom coding or heavy infrastructure. It can be deployed in the cloud or in an internal data center, and it was built to allow developers to extend it with custom components.
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    Informatica ExecuteWorkflow

    A utility that uses Informatica Operations API

    A Java utility that uses the Informatica Operations API allowing parameter inputs, trapping of suspended workflows and ability to send an email on failure. This utility extends the functionality of the pmcmd startworkflow and starttask command. If you pass in a parameter file and individual parameters on the command line, a temporary parameter file is created that has the values from the parameter file and appends the individual parameters. The e-mail sent is in HTML format using...
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    DataStreamProcessor

    TPL (transfer,parse,load) tool for batch files.

    This is an enterprise-strength system for batch file processing, e.g. transfer, parse and load data using batch (text) files within and without the enterprise. The system is controlled through parameters and doesn't require any programming, code generation or code deployment. This is a heavy duty back end system with no GUI. Nonetheless it's very easy to use, easier than most GUI-based ETLs, even easier to install. It currently supports 4 major dbs: Oracle, Sybase, MySQL, MSSQL. ...
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    MyDBF2MySQL

    Extract, transform, and load DBF into MySQL

    This is an ETL software which loads data from DBF/XBase files into MySQL. This utility has command line interface, designed to work without user interaction.
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