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    JSqlParser

    JSqlParser

    JSqlParser parses an SQL statement and translate it into a hierarchy

    JSqlParser is a SQL statement parser. It translates SQLs in a traversable hierarchy of Java classes. JSqlParser is not limited to one database but provides support for a lot of specials of Oracle, SqlServer, MySQL, PostgreSQL. To name some, it has support for Oracles join syntax using (+), PostgreSQLs cast syntax using ::, relational operators like !
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    MyBatis Pagination

    MyBatis Pagination

    A pagination plugin

    ...At the same time, a detailed configuration introduction is provided for the code generator of MyBatis. To use PageHelper, you just need to include the pagehelper-x.y.z.jar and jsqlparser-x.y.z.jar file in the classpath.
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    JSqlParser transforms a SQL statement into a hierarchy of java classes. Operations on the classes of JSqlParser are executed using the Visitor pattern.
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