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    ORMLite Android

    ORMLite Android

    ORMLite Android functionality used in conjunction with ormlite-core

    This package provides Android-specific functionality. Users that are connecting to SQL databases via JDBC connections should download the ormlite-jdbc package instead of this Android one. Object Relational Mapping Lite (ORM Lite) provides some simple, lightweight functionality for persisting Java objects to SQL databases while avoiding the complexity and overhead of more standard ORM packages.
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    greenDAO

    greenDAO

    Light ORM solution for Android that maps objects to SQLite databases

    SQLite is an awesome embedded relational database. Still, writing SQL and parsing query results are quite tedious and time-consuming tasks. greenDAO frees you from these by mapping Java objects to database tables (called ORM, “object/relational mapping”). This way you can store, update, delete, and query for Java objects using a simple object oriented API.
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    KittyORM

    KittyORM

    KittyORM is an ORM library designed for use with Android and SQLite.

    KittyORM is an Object-Relational Mapping library designed for use with Android and SQLite. It implements Data Mapper pattern design and its main purpose is to simplify interaction with SQLite database in Android applications. Written in Java 7 it supports devices from API level 9 Android. Main features we want to achieve with KittyORM are: * simple and clear API; * high flexibility of working with model POJO files via database mappers that grants you an ability to focus on your business processes not on working with raw SQL queries; * full support of all features to create your SQLite schema via built-in annotations; * flexible way to manage all things you may want to change or implement; KittyORM project contains ORM library itself, demo and tutorial application available at Play Market and documentation located at https://akaish.github.io/KittyORMPages/ Current version: [0.1.2]
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    DBXDroid

    Simple ORM Library for Android SQLite Database

    This is android library to simplify Android SQlite Database It become very tedious to write large Android SQLite Open helper for simple database usage. So I developed this library to create android databases very easily using straight forward functions. Github Project https://github.com/adityakamble49/DBXDroid Refer DBXDroidDemo for Full Demo https://github.com/adityakamble49/DBXDroidDemo
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    Android ORM Framework

    ORM Framework for Android to store data using an SQLite Database.

    Within this project, an orm framework for android is developed to store data by using an SQLite Database.
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