Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.
MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
Start Free
Custom VMs From 1 to 96 vCPUs With 99.95% Uptime
General-purpose, compute-optimized, or GPU/TPU-accelerated. Built to your exact specs.
Live migration and automatic failover keep workloads online through maintenance. One free e2-micro VM every month.
jPersist is an object-relational persistence API with automatic mapping, and based on the ActiveRecord and DataMapper patterns. jWebApp is an MVC web application framework. Both are configuration and annotation free and can be learned in minutes
jWebApp is a Model-View-Controller web application/development framework that can be used in a completely configuration free mode for all your web development needs.
jwaBlogger is social links/blogging software, that can easily be added to your website. jwaBlogger provides full HTML support, RSS and Atom feeds, a most popular blog entry history, and more. Example at: http://www.jwablogger.org.
Framework to develop J2EE applications rapidly and easily.Allows to define applications just with DB-Schema Creation. Generate applications. caf-dbmanager,built on jdbc to provide ease of use database access use SQL-Parser outside in the form of XML.
JVending is a content provisioning system that implements most of the J2EE Client Provisioning Specification (JSR-124). JVending provides catalog management and device detection. Project also includes WAP push, MMS client and a registry for devices.
ITCWorks a Java Framework with more than 500 Java classes. The foundation of ITCPro a visual UI for ORM++. ITCworks includes: - XML Bean Support (SOA,WSDL Schema Framework, Code Gen.)-ORM, object graph gen., SQL code gen., More info at <a href=www.i-tech
Crackleback is a Java servlet framework for back-office business systems. Its goal is to address 90% of a system's function points, to cut development costs by 90%, and to permit the business analyst--not the programmer--to build 90% of the system.