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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 != and so on. Then the result can be accessed in a structured way. The generated Java class hierarchy can be navigated using the Visitor Pattern.
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    CrossDB

    CrossDB

    Ultra High-performance Lightweight Embedded and Server OLTP RDBMS

    CrossDB is a ultra high-performance, lightweight embedded and server OLTP RDBMS. It is designed for high-performance scenarios where the main memory can hold the entire database.
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    Beam

    Beam

    A type-safe, non-TH Haskell SQL library and ORM

    ...While the core package provides standard functionality, Beam is split up into a variety of backends which provide a means to interface Beam's data query and update DSLs with particular RDBMS backends. Backends can be written and maintained independently of this repository. For example, the beam-MySQL and beam-firebird backends are packaged independently.
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    Java Tablesaw

    Java Tablesaw

    Java dataframe and visualization library

    ...Tablesaw also supports descriptive statistics and can be used to prepare data for working with machine learning libraries like Smile, Tribuo, H20.ai, DL4J. Import data from RDBMS, Excel, CSV, TSV, JSON, HTML, or Fixed Width text files, whether they are local or remote (http, S3, etc.) Tablesaw supports data visualization by providing a wrapper for the Plot.ly JavaScript plotting library. Here are a few examples of the new library in action. Descriptive stats: mean, min, max, median, sum, product, standard deviation, variance, percentiles, geometric mean, skewness, kurtosis, etc. ...
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    JED

    JED

    Java Editor For DataTables

    ...If you want to be able to not only display tabular data, but also want full CRUD (Create,Read,Update,Delete) functionality, then you need JED on the Java Platform. Supports MySQL and Oracle RDBMS on the back end. Our website has many examples on how to setup and use JED with DataTables. Be sure to visit and learn how to apply them on your next web application project. PREREQUISITE: You will need minimally the javascript files: jquery.dataTables.js dataTables.editor.js You can get these from: http://datatables.net/ and https://editor.datatables.net/
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