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a new, fully object oriented persistence framework for java ; distributed, transactional, garbage collected, with persistent versions of the Collection classes, XML export/import, security, it aims to make relational databases a technology of the past.


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AdFactum ObjectMapper .NET

The AdFactum Object Mapper is a relational object mapper for Microsoft .NET. It has special features like an internal localization functionality, support of data paging and a comprehensive query API. The mapper supports Oracle, SQL Server, Access and XML


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OSX Application to keep notes and information safe under 448 bit blowfish encrytion system.



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Quantum Database Utility

Quantum is a database plugin for Eclipse (needs GEF, Point Eclipse at http://quantum.sourceforge.net/
update-site). It currently supports most databases with a JDBC driver. It shows tables, views, and sequences in a tree format and provides an SQL editor


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