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    greenDAO

    greenDAO

    Light ORM solution for Android that maps objects to SQLite databases

    Android ORM for your SQLite database. For new apps we recommend ObjectBox, a new object-oriented database that is much faster than SQLite and easier to use. For existing apps based on greenDAO we offer DaoCompat for an easy switch (see also the announcement). greenDAO is an open source Android ORM making development for SQLite databases fun again. It relieves developers from dealing with low-level database requirements while saving development time. SQLite is an awesome embedded relational...
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    POJava is a simple, light-weight Java-based API for data processing and development. It includes an immutable DateTime object capable of parsing free-form dates in multiple languages and formats, and a variety of utilities for data transformation.
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    Pif SqlObjects

    Pif SqlObjects

    SqlObjects - SQL library for Java

    Pif SqlObjects is a small and light library that helps to interact with database without writing down any SQL code and provides a small management of entities. This has been achieved considering SQL statements and relative clauses as objects. Note: sources available on sample project lib folder. HOW TO: Download the project and save it in a temporary directory. After this, unzip the file and open in your browser this file: pif-sqlobjects-1.0_reference_manual.htm. Further...
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    Nvergent is a light weight extension library for NHibernate 3.2 or >. It provides a entity constructor DI extension point, DataAnnotations integration at the persistence layer, and an integrated web request profiler.
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    Zonk! is a lightweight skeleton web application framework implementing the hierarchical model-view-controller design pattern (HMVC) made for Apache web servers running PHP5.
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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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    The purpose of this is to facilitate the creation of web applications with php, which allows the separate layout of the rules of business, so the developer would not have to worry about the layout being left to the designer.
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