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    Database forms library and constructor written in java. User application consists of database objects definition, declarative forms definition (stored in Oracle or PostgreSQL repository database) and java classes, which extеnds base form class. Constructor are based on this library and also may be used as sample application. Project was started in year 2003 as C++/Win32 library.
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    RJDump

    Sample Mysql dump viewer

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    The goal of Pico is to provide a small Java-API for data-export from the ePhoenix-project. Pico uses a direct database access via JDBC. Pico will replace the API in my Pontifex-project and it's the base for a sample application in my AIDE-project.
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