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  2. Apache iBATIS - Wikipedia

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    Soon, iBATIS Database Layer 1.0 project started, composed of two components: iBATIS DAO and iBATIS SQL Maps. iBATIS 2.0 was released in June 2004. [5] It was a complete redesign while keeping the same features. Clinton donated the iBATIS name and code to Apache Software Foundation and the project stayed in the ASF for six years.

  3. MyBatis - Wikipedia

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    MyBatis Migrations is a Java command line tool that keeps track of database schema changes managing DDL files (known as migrations). Migrations allows to query the current status of the database, apply schema changes and also undo them. It also helps to detect and solve concurrent database schema changes made by different developers.

  4. List of object–relational mapping software - Wikipedia

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    CakePHP, ORM and framework, open source (scalars, arrays, objects); based on database introspection, no class extending; CodeIgniter, framework that includes an ActiveRecord implementation; Yii, ORM and framework, released under the BSD license. Based on the ActiveRecord pattern; FuelPHP, ORM and framework for PHP, released under the MIT ...

  5. List of Apache Software Foundation projects - Wikipedia

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    HAWQ: advanced enterprise SQL on Hadoop analytic engine; HBase: Apache HBase software is the Hadoop database. Think of it as a distributed, scalable, big data store; Helix: a cluster management framework for partitioned and replicated distributed resources

  6. Apache Empire-db - Wikipedia

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    Apache Empire-db is a Java library that provides a high level object-oriented API for accessing relational database management systems (RDBMS) through JDBC.Apache Empire-db is open source and provided under the Apache License 2.0 from the Apache Software Foundation.

  7. Apache Derby - Wikipedia

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    The database engine was re-branded to IBM Cloudscape and releases continued, mainly focusing on embedded use with IBM's Java products and middleware. In August 2004, IBM contributed the code to the Apache Software Foundation as Derby, an incubator project sponsored by the Apache DB project. [ 5 ]

  8. Flyway (software) - Wikipedia

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    Migrations can be written in SQL (database-specific syntax such as PL/SQL, T-SQL, etc is supported) or Java (for advanced data transformations or dealing with LOBs). It has a command-line client, a Java API (also works on Android ) for migrating the database on application startup, a Maven plugin, and a Gradle plugin.

  9. Apache Cayenne - Wikipedia

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    Apache Cayenne is an open source persistence framework licensed under the Apache License, providing object-relational mapping (ORM) and remoting services. Cayenne binds one or more database schemas directly to Java objects, managing atomic commit and rollbacks, SQL generation, joins, sequences, and more.