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    MyBatis

    MyBatis

    MyBatis SQL mapper framework for Java

    MyBatis is a first class persistence framework with support for custom SQL, stored procedures and advanced mappings. MyBatis eliminates almost all of the JDBC code and manual setting of parameters and retrieval of results. MyBatis can use simple XML or Annotations for configuration and map primitives, Map interfaces and Java POJOs (Plain Old Java Objects) to database records. Every MyBatis application centers around an instance of SqlSessionFactory. A SqlSessionFactory instance can be...
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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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    Simple Hibernate Data Handler

    This library package allows developers to access DB in a easy way.

    [NO LONGER UPDATED] The Simple Hibernate Data Handler implements a basic interface for CRUD, suportting HQL, Named Queries and SQL. Stupidly simple for Hibernate ORM 4. Extend a BasicCrud class and enjoy!
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    MockSqlBuilder uses mock objects and method interception to build SQL queries in an OOP fashion. Instead of strings (like HQL or plain text), MockSqlBuilder uses the data object's and their methods to record and construct a query.
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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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    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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    A utility that helps developers to access SQL databses and convert them to Objects. Each table in the database becomes a RecordStore Object and each Record becomes a Record Object. Multiple queries on same data generates no duplicates.
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