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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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    RapidJDBC

    RapidJDBC - Java library for easier JDBC and SQL development

    A JDBC wrapper build on AspectJ interceptors. Annotation based solution. Also provides a simple ORM for entities. For information please visit homepage or read readme.md file from source and release.
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    Automated Business Logic

    Automated Business Logic

    Transaction logic engine for JPA/Hibernate

    ABL is a transaction logic engine: it allows you to declare complex, multi-table transaction logic for your persistent objects, using simple declarative annotations. ABL operates as a HIbernate/JPA event listener to eliminate recoding and automate integrity.
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