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    Bridge to Babylon

    Object relational mapper

    Bridge To Babylon is a java object relational mapper (java ORM). It is intended to be lightweight and easy to use.
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    A fully automated database benchmark suite that prints tabular and graphic results for multiple tested disciplines, given JDBC database connections. Some free open source database engines are included.
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    This project has moved! Go to https://github.com/yenrab/qchybrid
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    SqlWrapper
    Abstracts developers from SQL syntax, with methods that return Strings to pass on to JDBC, thus allowing compile-time checking for, many, otherwise run-time bugs. e.g. stmt.executeQuery(SqlWrapper.selectId(ordersTable, customerColumn, "John Smith")
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    ODO is: 1) Real-Time ORM; 2) Real-Time DBMS like TimesTen; 3) Real-Time Grid like Coherence; with deep integration ORM+DBMS+Grid; Last News: ODO Becomes Commercial and public project was frozen.
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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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    Dynamic Dao is JDBC ORM framework. It allows to use annotations to attach SQL execution to interface methods.
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    Java Component created to persist and work with trees (it doesn't matter the type of persistence). Based on "Nested Set Model of Hierarchies" by Joe Celko. [Componente Java para persistir y trabajar con árboles (no importa el tipo de persistencia)]
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    JDBL is a simple and flexible layer for moving data between Java objects and a relational database. It allows for direct, elegant use of SQL without the tedium of JDBC.
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    Add-On functionality for the Apache Torque Project (http://db.apache.org/toque). This project provided user contributed add-ons that are not part of the Torque distribution, such as an XML import/export framework, custom templates, and the like.
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    Oxygen Persistence Framework (http://oxygen.io) - highly flexible, high performance, layered object relational mapping framework with clustered loading, oosql and pluggable feature architecture. It is used in large projects already.
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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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    SAP-JCO Support is a mapping framework for Java applications requiring SAP access. You can easily define your SAP BAPI call in XML and map the SAP fields to java value object fields. Included features are SearchHelp support and an SQL-ish query language.
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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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    PeristenteDaten is an object oriented database interface for the programming language java. It makes it possible to persistently save, load and update objects in a database without knowledge about jdbc and SQL.
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    A lightweight ORM and SQL schema generator meant as a simpler alternative to Hibernate, etc. with the goal of bringing Rails-like functionality and rapid development to Java. Operates on plain Java classes.
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