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The goal of project is to provide framework to develop information systems in Ada. It provides Unicode support, localization, persistent settings, URI/IRI manipulation, XML reader/writer, XML Catalogs resolver, FastCGI/SOAP/WSDL, SQL database access (InterBase, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQLite). ... [More] It also provides support to process UML models, useful to develop model driven tools, like code generators. [Less]

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A subset of GNADE databases binding mostly targetted to Sqlite3 for now.

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The intention of the GNat Ada Database Environment (GNADE) Project is to provide tools and libraries for the GNU Ada tool chain (GNAT) which do allow easy integration of SQL into Ada 95.

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The Ada Database Objects is an ORM for the Ada05 programming language.

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SOCI-Ada is a database access library for Ada, based on the SOCI project. SOCI-Ada provides the following features of SOCI to the Ada community: * Modular design based on dynamic backend loading. Thanks to this feature, new backends implemented within the context of the main SOCI project ... [More] are immediately available for Ada programmers without any additional work. A large community of C++ users can help ensure that the new backends are well tested in a variety of environments and usage scenarios. * Native backends for major database servers ensure optimal performance and minimize configuration overhead and complexity that is usually associated with other database access methods. * Direct support for bulk operations allow to achieve high performance with queries that operate on large data sets. * Very liberal open-source license (Boost, accepted by Open Source Initiative) that encourages both commercial and non-commercial use. * Easy to use and compact interface. Currently the following database servers are directly supported via their native interfaces: * Oracle * PostgreSQL * MySQL [Less]

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