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    web4thejob.org

    web4thejob.org

    Open source to productivity

    Web4thejob is an open source java framework for the rapid development of data-centric web applications. It is ideal for those who seek a component-based event-driven full-stack web development framework, capable of producing elegant desktop-style web applications that can automate any business domain. The framework addresses the automation needs of any business domain introducing "joblets". A joblet encapsulates the relational schema of a business domain using modern orm technology....
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    SQLOrm focuses on mediating database interaction rather than shielding the user from it. SQLOrm consists of 3 major parts. A dynamic query builder. A prepared statement layer. A resultset to object graph mapper, supporting batch inserts/updates.
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