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    DBvolution

    DBvolution

    Java library to remove Object/Relation Impedance

    Now stored at https://github.com/gregorydgraham/DBvolution Available from Maven Central: nz.co.gregs.dbvolution Makes relational data easy and fast to use with semantic annotations and encapsulated datatypes. Simple declaration of a DB table: @DBTableName("mytable") public class MyTable extends DBRow { @DBColumn("numeric_code") @DBForeignKey(Code.class) private DBNumber numericCode = new DBNumber(); @DBColumn("uid_mytable") @DBPrimaryKey @DBAutoIncrement private...
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    Web application built using: a. Spring Webflow 2 b. Oracle (10G +) It implements commonly required functionality and is intended to act as a strong starting point for any web based business application.
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    jPersist is an extremely powerful object-relational database persistence API that manages to avoid the need for configuration and annotation. jPersist uses JDBC and can work with any database supported by JDBC and any type of connection resource.
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    Connection Pooling Support all known Database – driver required for java Easy to create Object Relations No need to write DDL statements No Need to write DML statements XML-RPC service over http New Fields Object Pooling Easy to add New Service
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    The xWire framework is a toolkit used to build Java web applications, but is flexible enough for other uses. It is ideal for building AJAX apps and consists of both client and server components, each of which can be used independently of the other.
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    Catnap is a lightweight Java persistence layer which stores and retrieves objects from an Oracle database using PL/SQL packages.
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    JXmlSql is a Java database API ( MySql, Oracle, Access )that eliminates JDBC code. JXmlSql allows developers to define application and prepopulation SQL statements inside xml files. Options for query, insert, update, delete, report and prepopulation SQL.
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    Complert CRM + ERP
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