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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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    XML Editor/Validator/Designer with CAMV

    XML Editor/Validator/Designer with CAMV

    CAM XML Editor for XML+JSON+Hibernate+SQL Open-XDX sponsored by Oracle

    The CAM editor is the leading open source XML Editor/Validation/Schema toolset for rapidly building / deploying XML /JSON /Hibernate /SQL data /Forms applications. Visual WYSIWYG data design, rule entry wizards + drag & drop dictionary components. Will import, analyze / refactor from XML Schema / JSON. Oracle is a proud enterprise sponsor; with NIEM.gov support. Do SQL data import/map+ Open Data API delivery+ Hibernate JPA + UI Forms/Pencil Makes XSD schema (default, flatten, NIEM, &...
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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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    koru

    koru

    a Java ORM framework focusing on simple and rapid development

    ...It supports all kinds of cascaded query with easy annotations perfectly! including 'one to one','one to many','many to one' and 'many to many'. Its lazy-load rules works well on cascade and any table column. Cached query is available in the Koru,which base on ehcache. It has many excellent features: 1.small and rapid. 2.easy to learn. 3.minimum configuration.but if necessary,you can configure it flexibly too. 4.including easy file uploading and rapid paged query basing on database dialect. 5.easy to put the web form data to database. 6.supporting all kinds of cascaded query. 7.supporting cached query basing on ehcache.
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    Sloth Beans
    SlothBeans is a technology for accessing Oracle Objects (table, view, package) by binding it to Java types
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