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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:...
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    Virtuoso is a scalable cross-platform server that combines Relational, Graph, and Document Data Management with Web Application Server and Web Services Platform functionality.
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    JavaScript SQL (JSSQL)

    JavaScript SQL (JSSQL)

    A database engine entirely in JavaScript (AJAX)

    JSSQL is a database engine developed entirely with JavaScript. It is a tool for developers to interpret and execute SQL statements on a offline database. It has a conversion class developed in PHP for use with relational databases (ex. PostgreSQL, MySQL, etc..) that generates a series of data files, then the database engine in JavaScript (JSSQL) accesses the data through SQL querys and return a set of records, similar to any database engine. This is useful for querying offline databases...
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    Triplify provides a building block for the semantification of Web applications. Triplify is a small plugin for Web applications, which converts database content into RDF or JSON feeds and provides a Linked Data interface.
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    phpMyLingvo - Web-interface for dictionaries stored in MySQL, compatible with databases for PtkDic/GtkDic and JaLingvo.
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    Java program to extract postings and comments from http://www.livejournal.com (blog) into DB and view/classify/process it. LJ loader. Components to reuse: perl-like, but efficient Web pages scraper, trees analyzer, concurrent scheduler.
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    AVD is a continuation of the swim project. The goal is to create a suitable SQL server from swim's not-installed DB, and to maintain the swim client. AVD will be used as a gBootRoot method.
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