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Redshift JDBC Driver. It supports JDBC 4.2 specification
The Amazon JDBC Driver for Redshift is a Type 4 JDBC driver that provides database connectivity through the standard JDBC application program interfaces (APIs) available in the Java Platform, Enterprise Editions. The Driver provides access to Redshift from any Java application, application server, or Java-enabled applet. It builds redshift-jdbc42-{version}.jar and redshift-jdbc42-{version}.zip files under target directory. The jar file is the Redshift JDBC driver.The zip file contains the...
ztex is a Firmware Kit with a corresponding Driver API for EZ-USB based hardware. The Firmware is written in C and assembled using a powerful macro processor. The Driver API allows the development of platform-independent device drivers.
This is a joystick driver for Java with support for ForceFeedback (haptic effects). It is based on SDL, therefore it is platform independent and works on Windows, Linux and MacOS X.
This project is the same as LibusbJava but with backward compatibility support for Java 1.4.2.
Here's the original LibusbJava project description:
LibusbJava is a Java wrapper for the libusb and libusb-win32 USB library.
Driver support for 3D Controller Hardware. We hope to support SDL Input, DirectInput, and other major controller API's including game consoles and embedded systems.
Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.