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    Hibernate

    Hibernate

    An object relational-mapping (ORM) library for Java

    The Hibernate projects offer a suite of powerful Java libraries to work with data. It is best known for Hibernate ORM, which provides relational persistence for Java models and is an implementation of the Jakarta Persistence specification. Hibernate projects do not consistently release binaries or documentation to SourceForge anymore. For up-to-date information, refer to the Hibernate website: * Hibernate ORM: https://hibernate.org/orm/ * Hibernate Validator: https://hibernate.org/validator/ * Hibernate Search: https://hibernate.org/search/ That website will also be updated with newer projects, such as Hibernate Reactive.
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    DataNucleus

    DataNucleus

    Java persistence using JDO, JPA or REST

    DataNucleus provides Java data persistence to a range of datastores using JDO/JPA/REST APIs. *** Note that code development is no longer on SourceForge (code on SourceForge is for versions up to 3.3.5 only) ***
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    AutoDAO is a Generic DAO on steroids implementation for Java with Hibernate support, annotation-driven configuration, tight Spring Framework integration and zero persistence code required for most common query types.
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    ThinORM

    A lightweight ORM that does not require annotations.

    This project was the result of working on systems constrained to versions of Java < 1.5 and including a great deal of code dealing with object persistence. This project was essentially a proof-of-concept to determine whether or not I could create, essentially, an alternative to JPA that did not rely on annotations. I was able to create a working system, and a fairly lightweight one at that, but it would require a great deal of work to be production ready.
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    FSP - Simple Persistence Framework

    Simple persistent framework

    FSP is a simple persistence framework for relational database access from java classes.
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    Java persistence solution to bind Java objects to RDBMS tables.. you don't need to create XML files to describe relations between tables and objects. try it and feel the difference!
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    JPA-XJC is a JAXB 2.1 XJC plugin for annotating schema derived classes with Java persistence annotations. It does not generate code depending on libraries other than JPA 1.0 and does not introduce non-standard customization elements.
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    Plugin bringing support for JPA (Java Persistence API) to the Netbeans IDE 6.8
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    jPersist is an object-relational persistence API with automatic mapping, and based on the ActiveRecord and DataMapper patterns. jWebApp is an MVC web application framework. Both are configuration and annotation free and can be learned in minutes
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    Flexoodb stands for Flexible Object Oriented Database API. Using your choice of RDBMS, Flexoodb represents objects as XML, allows proprietary Serializable objects to be embedded within the XML representation and manipulation using extended classes.
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    interbreed

    HA Java Server - distributed Execution, noSQL, MapAndReduce and Grid

    The intension of the interbreed project is combine some of the promising new technologies (like Grid, noSQL Database Cassandra, OSGI and MapAndReduce) into one server architecture and ease the development of modern high scalability, high performance applications. The Api based upon easy to use annotationed pojo's to encapsulate the complexity of this modern technologies. The goal is the make programming noSQL, MapAndReduce and DistributedExecution in a high scalar environment as easy as...
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