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...GoRose provides data object binding (map, struct), and supports string table name and map data return. Provides great flexibility. It is recommended to use data binding to complete the query operation so that the data source type can be controlled.
Analogue is a flexible, easy-to-use ORM for PHP. It is a transposition of the Eloquent ORM that ships with Laravel framework using a Data Mapper pattern instead of the original Active Record approach. it overcomes some of Eloquent's architectural limitations by using a strict separation of concerns; for example, you can use Value Objects or Single-table-inheritance, which are hard/impossible to implement correctly using the native ORM.
Now stored at https://github.com/gregorydgraham/DBvolution
Available from Maven Central: nz.co.gregs.dbvolution
Makes relational data easy and fast to use with semantic annotations and encapsulated datatypes.
Simple declaration of a DB table:
@DBTableName("mytable")
public class MyTable extends DBRow {
@DBColumn("numeric_code")
@DBForeignKey(Code.class)
private DBNumber numericCode = new DBNumber();
@DBColumn("uid_mytable")
@DBPrimaryKey
@DBAutoIncrement
private...