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Lyophilizer helps developers create systems of JavaBeans without worrying about different persistent/transactional/secure back ends. It is evolving into JDO and currently supports JDBC, EJB and in-memory storage.
J2EE based database access; an alternative to Entity EJBs that allows for much higher performance, easier use, less coding, more dynamic, and more tuned to use with a web presentation layer (such as Tapestry).
DBManager aims to be an Abstraction Layer for JDBC Databases. It hides all Database interaction in the Superclass (DBManager) the Superclass useses the Java reflection framework to gather Informations of Tables and Columns.
myInfoTool is a PHP driven, file based database and database management system. You do not need any SQL server like mySQL. myInfoTool is a god choice for small sites without SQL support. Examples for use: news, guestbooks, FAQ...
Rodin (Relational Object Dbms Implementing java binding in a Not-proprietary way) is a free implementation of Matisse, the proprietary object database.
This project is still in early stage of developpement.
AlgebraDB is database in Java. We are looking for volunteers which would like participate in this project as developers. We are planning to develop transaction system, network communication, simple GUI management system and SQL translation into AlgebraDB.
Xenon is a Java Implementation of the W3c standard XPath and the upcoming W3c standard XMLQuery. It uses a sax parser (instead of DOM) and has therfore a very good perfomance.
Jaxup is an XML update engine written in Java to work against
a variety of XML based object models such as DOM,
dom4j and JDOM. It supports the xupdate standard draft and
will support other xml update standards as they become available.
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A MYSQL-PHP web based issue tracking system built for healthcare but generic enough for most needs. Designed to ease the support of multiple idiosyncratic information systems needing their own knowledge base and support mechanism.
Automatic sharing of Web applications by homepage account holders without the need for Write/Execute persm on the directory. (ie: Give\'m CGI without letting them Write or Execute files !). Any PHP/MySQL script can be setup to be shared in 10 minutes
XQuench is an XML Query parser and engine. The aim is to provide programmers with an API that implements the specifications at http://www.w3.org/XML/Query At first, XQuench will be Java-only. Future versions will include C++, while keeping a similar API.
Omseek has been renamed to Xapian. Xapian is a Search Engine Library, written in C++ with bindings for Perl, Python, PHP, Java, Tcl, C# and Ruby. It allows you to easily add advanced indexing and search facilities to your applications.
JPerson is a web-based addressbook. The goal is to have entry-level Java developers (with a techinical lead) to design and build JPerson. It will run under the application server, Tomcat, and use MySQL to store data.
Muq is a network server that goes several design generations beyond MOO or Java in providing support for applications characterized by these five requirements: Multi-user, Persistent state, Complex data, Complex code, and Distributed networking.
FreeSQL is an attempt to build a SQL layer for Freenet, so that you can use Freenet as the storage component for SQL-based applications. Implemented (for now) in perl, it strives for total SQL compliance, so that any SQL-based app can be ported to Freenet