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Sub-second maintenance. 2x read/write performance. Built-in vector search for AI apps.
Cloud SQL Enterprise Plus delivers near-zero downtime with 35 days of point-in-time recovery. Supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server.
JHotDraw is a two-dimensional graphics framework for structured drawing editors that is written in Java. It is based on Erich Gamma's JHotDraw, which is copyright 1996, 1997 by IFA Informatik and Erich Gamma.
Business graphics diagramming application + customizable shape lib.
BizDiag V1.9
All new version (based on Mono and GTK#, developed with MonoDevelop 2.4.1).
BizDiag V1.0, V1.1, V1.2
Business graphics diagramming application + diagram editor library for vector graphics (based on Piccolo2D from University of Maryland, .NET and Windows.Forms developed with Visual Studio 2008). Supports browser-enabled special SVG file format for import and export and customizable shape library.
Scene Beans is an animation framework for Java2D. Scene Beans lets the programmer create animations by composing Java objects in a declarative style and hides the details of exactly how that animation is animated and rendered.
Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.
MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
PLOT_PSXPS provides a set of graphic functions that allows the
generation of PostScript files (and runtime viewing with X) from C/C++
programs. A page can contain points, lines, arcs, ellipses, circles,
boxes, text, included EPS files and a lot more.