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    GETL

    ETL engine based on Groovy

    P.S. Dear friends. Repository migration to https://github.com/ascrus/getl . You can download jar file from this site or maven. GETL - based package in Groovy, which automates the work of loading and transforming data. His name is an acronym for «Groovy ETL». GETL is a set of libraries of pre-built classes and objects that can be used to solve problems unpacking, transform and load data into programs written in Groovy, or Java, as well as from any software that supports the work with...
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    Talend Spatial Module (aka Spatial Data Integrator or SDI) is an ETL tool for geospatial. Based on Talend Open Studio, input, output and transform geocomponents are available. IO components read/write GIS formats(eg.PostGIS, GeoRSS). Transformers all
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    Better SQL in java! Offering a seamless java class mapping and SQL-like domain-specific language implemented for number of commercial and open-source DBMS
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    GeoKettle
    GeoKettle is a powerful, metadata-driven spatial ETL (Extract, Transform and Load) tool dedicated to the integration of different data sources for building and updating geospatial databases, data warehouses and services.
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    Toolsverse ETL Framework

    Toolsverse ETL Framework

    Open source Extract Transform Load engine written in Java

    ...It includes executables for all major platforms and can be easily integrated into other applications. Key Features: * embeddable, open source and free * fast and scalable * uses target database features to do transformations and loads * manual and automatic data mapping * data streaming * bulk data loads * data quality features using SQL, JavaScript? and regex * data transformations Requirements * Java 1.6 and up * At least 4 MB of RAM New in 3.2 (01/18/2013) * Improved auto-update functionality * Bug fixes
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    Utility that performs bulk user import to Active Directory from selected data sources. It can perform data mapping and generate required fields using existing info( generate userPrincipleName from name, surname and patronymic of user for example). This is still a beta-release, so things can work not so well sometimes.
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