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... over HTTP and uses the MySQL protocol (you can use your preferred MySQL client). JSON over HTTP: to provide a more programmatic way to manage your data and schemas, Manticore provides a HTTP JSON protocol. Written fully in C++: starts fast, doesn't take much RAM, and low-level optimizations provide good performance. Can sync from MySQL/PostgreSQL/ODBC/xml/csv out of the box. Not fully ACID-compliant, but supports transactions and binlog for safe writes.
download csv files from ftp and process them to import to database
ProJob is a windows service that allows you to
define ftp connection, sql connection, mail server parameters and allows you to download files (csv, txt ...etc), to process them (read, parse), to insert into a table in a sql server, to send process information as a mail automatically.
https://sourceforge.net/p/projob/wiki/Home/
a FUSE filesystem for mounting database tables as text files
The program `sql2textfs` is a custom file system based on FUSE that lets the user mount a database and view all its tables as files of a directory of the filesystem in a POSIX system. The databased tables are viewed as files but in a specific format: All table entries are converted into lines in a file of text. Columns are separated by tab, so all the data of the table is in a tab-delimited text file. The file format is a form of CSV format. The table header is in the first line of the file...