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    waterline

    waterline

    ORM for Node.js with support for mysql, mongo, postgres, mssql

    ...That means you write the same code to get and store things like users, whether they live in Redis, mySQL, LDAP, MongoDB, or Postgres. Waterline strives to inherit the best parts of ORMs like ActiveRecord, Hibernate, and Mongoose, but with a fresh perspective and emphasis on modularity, testability, and consistency across adapters. Sails comes installed with a powerful ORM/ODM called Waterline, a datastore-agnostic tool that dramatically simplifies interaction with one or more databases. It provides an abstraction layer on top of the underlying database, allowing you to easily query and manipulate your data without writing vendor-specific integration code. ...
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    Developed by the manteiner Klederson Bueno, phpBurn is a MVC FRAMEWORK for PHP usage, initialy born as an ORM like hibernate and Nhibernate it allows you to create more and faster using OO concepts and patterns with a log of time gain.
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    J2J provides an intuitive way to convert Java to JSON and JSON to Java. Annotate any Java class then use JsonWriter to emit JSON from java or JsonReader to convert JSON to java objects. (source code and tutorial included) Version 2.0 in development.
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