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    WebSQLClient

    Dynamic web data entry client for JDBC data sources

    Web SQL Client is a light-weight HTTP server allowing an end-user to access JDBC data sources via generated data entry screens. It has purposely been designed to be used with standard web browsers wireless tablet PCs and is highly configurable. WebSQLClient is capable of connecting to any JDBC datasource. Its main purpose is to provide rapid data model driven development.
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    A small .NET application that allows you to connect to the Microsoft Access database files (*. mdb) and execute SQL-queries to them. More information in russian can be fount here - http://2lx.ru/2009/02/mdb-sql-client/
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    APQ is an Ada95 thick binding to allow Ada SQL client programs to access PostgreSQL, MySQL and Sybase database systems. The project is now hosted at http://framework.kow.com.br
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