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    Orange ORM

    Orange ORM

    The ultimate ORM for Node and Typescript

    Orange ORM is a lightweight, reflection-free ORM for Go that emphasizes performance and direct control. It provides a SQL-like fluent API and struct tagging system to map Go structs to database tables. Orange ORM supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite, making it suitable for fast, embedded, or minimal-dependency applications.
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    Diesel

    Diesel

    A safe, extensible ORM and Query Builder for Rust

    Diesel is the most productive way to interact with databases in Rust because of its safe and composable abstractions over queries. We don’t want to waste time tracking down runtime errors. We achieve this by having Diesel eliminate the possibility of incorrect database interactions at compile time. Diesel offers a high level query builder and lets you think about your problems in Rust, not SQL. Our focus on zero-cost abstractions allows Diesel to run your query and load your data even faster...
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    reform

    reform

    A better ORM for Go, based on non-empty interfaces and code generation

    A better ORM for Go and database/sql. It uses non-empty interfaces, code generation (go generate), and initialization-time reflection as opposed to interface{}, type system sidestepping, and runtime reflection. It will be kept simple. Now you can say that last invocation is obviously invalid, and that it's not hard to make an ORM to accept both first and second versions. Make sure you are using Go 1.13+, and Go modules support is enabled. Install or update reform package, reform and...
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    go-kallax

    go-kallax

    Kallax is a PostgreSQL typesafe ORM for the Go language

    go-kallax is a type-safe ORM for Go, designed to work seamlessly with PostgreSQL. It generates Go code from your database schema using model definitions, allowing for clean and performant data access without raw SQL. The library is built with Go idioms in mind and focuses on compile-time safety and ease of use.
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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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    Wormhole is a AUTOMATIC & REAL-TIME O/R Mapping framework of J2EE. No POJO needed any more. No need to maintenance mapping XML. When DB structure changed, Wormhole can refresh O/R mapping at runtime without restarting application.
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