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    ThinORM

    A lightweight ORM that does not require annotations.

    This project was the result of working on systems constrained to versions of Java < 1.5 and including a great deal of code dealing with object persistence. This project was essentially a proof-of-concept to determine whether or not I could create, essentially, an alternative to JPA that did not rely on annotations. I was able to create a working system, and a fairly lightweight one at that, but it would require a great deal of work to be production ready.
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    MILK - Java database framework

    Lightweight Java database framework featuring a simple ORM

    MILK is a lightweight Java database framework. Its main target is to simplify database development providing an easy-to-use API to run SQL queries and a slim configurable ORM.
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    QueryObjectFactory (QOF) is a lightweight runtime JDBC byte-code generator providing support for CRUD (create, retrieve, update and delete) operations and stored procedure calls. It uses Java annotations to define mappings and is fully OSGi ready.
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    SQL Mapper

    SQL Mapper is a simple Java library which helps in dealing with JDBC.

    Using this library you can focus on how you want to map results of your SQL query to your domain objects. You don't need to use any xml configuration (like, for example in MyBatis/iBatis). You also don't need to use any annotations to run SQL Mapper. The SQL Mapper is similar to Spring JDBC Framework, but it has some of its features simplified and some changed. It runs on JDK 7 or higher. The zip archive contains the library jar, sources and javadocs, and also a demo which shows how to...
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    fmgVen

    Convention over Configuration Java ORM

    fmgVen is a convention over configuration Java ORM tool. fmgVen is an alternative to heavyweight ORM tools, in which mapping requires configuration, and lots of issues out of of lazy loading, etc. It maps java domain objects to database tables without explicit mapping configuration. It is an advanced form of Spring JdbcTemplate/RowMapper. Think of it as Ruby on Rails ActiveRecord but instead of inferring data objects from database, fmgVen auto maps java objects to database tables. If...
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    A lightweight framework to create and process metadata based, type-safe, debugable, readable, and maintainable queries for JPA 2.0. Example: CriteriaComposer(Student.class).select(AggregateFunction.SUM, Student_.unit).groupBy(Student_.name);
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