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Dina is web framework that use Django as its base. Django did not provide some functionality that is important for web development ( because of its philosophy ). So Dina try to fill these gaps in Django and provide a higher level web framework on top of Django. Dina try to reach these goals: ... [More] * Be compatible with Django as much as it can. * Provide some CMS functionality to avoid extra coding * Provide a installer to easily install Dina * A powerful apt like package management to allow easy package installing * and etc ( for more information take a look at docs ). [Less]

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CrunchyFrog is a SQL client and schema browser mainly (but not solely) for the GNOME desktop. It's written in Python (PyGTK) and licensed under the GNU General Public License v3. Features * Supports various databases (PostreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, Oracle, SQLServer, LDAP). * Lightweight user ... [More] interface for daily tasks. * SQL editor with syntax highlighting. * Export results to CSV and OpenOffice. * Inspect database objects. * Supports multiple database connections at once (e.g. for switching between development and production environments). [Less]

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cx_Oracle is a Python extension module that allows access to Oracle databases and conforms to the Python database API specification version 2.0

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Goal of oraschemadoc is "JavaDoc" style detailed documentation for all objects in schema covering Oracle specific features. Result of execution of oraschemadoc is set of static XHTM files mainly - more output formats in progress.

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sqlcmd is a Python-based SQL command line tool, similar in concept to tools like Oracle's SQL*Plus, the PostgreSQL psql command, and MySQL's mysql tool.

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This is an aggregation of several programs too small to bundle up by themselves. The include: cxOracle additions Python snippets omnifocus imap importer pl/sql code generator socket spy old school hex dumper

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Searchable directory like the ODP, combined with their own (CI = quote Index) algorithm within each category. PHP and Python Programming Languages, on all database backends. However, not all database backends are alike, and we’ve had to make design decisions on which features to support and which ... [More] assumptions we can make safely. ( MySQL, SQLite, Oracle, PostgreSQL) eDirectory Accessible Web Directory software helps you build a niche web directory, indexes or yellow-pages with extensive informational content and contact info for listed entities. Stand-alone or add-on Link Directory; Link Management; Link Exchange. [Less]

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This project provides a tool to simplify the management of an Oracle Calendar implementation by working as a higher-level wrapper to the existing command line utilities. BackgroundThe web-based administration interface for Oracle Calendar (OCal) is limited, so much work must be done with command ... [More] line utilities. Ordinarily this would make a sysadmin happy, but these utilities require one to enter a password with each invocation. In earlier versions of OCal this password could be included as a parameter, but this is a security risk and not recommended (due to this risk this option was removed in OCal 10g). The result is that a sysadmin has to enter the OCal sysop password a number of times while performing day-to-day operations. At best this is a constant annoyance, but perhaps more importantly it acts as a barrier to writing scripts to simplify tasks, provide information or simplified access to calendar data, add local features on top of OCal, etc. There are C- and Java-based APIs for OCal, as well as a web services API, but they are limited to working on the data from a single account and cannot help with the administration of an entire OCal implementation. The utilities provided here eliminate the need to enter a password with each invocation and thus the barrier to scripting and simplifying the OCal commands. There are also a number of higher-level tools that work above these commands. Though OCal seems to be a dying (dead?) product, it is hoped that this project will be useful to those who continue to maintain OCal implementations. ApproachThe utilities are written in Python and use the Pexpect library to interact with the OCal command line utilities. The sysop password can be kept in a .netrc file in the same way that Unix FTP clients manage passwords, or can be entered once at the beginning of a session and re-used for multiple invocations of OCal commands. (more to come) [Less]

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pyorapool is a connection pooling daemon using python and pyro that can be used from ORMs like Django. Django until version 1.1 does not keep any connections between requests open but creates a new one for every query which can make it pretty slow. pyorapool will keep connections open and will ... [More] automatically reuse them again when another query is made through it. Connection timeout and error cases are handled automatically. pyorapool includes a django database backend that can be used as a replacement for the django oracle backend which will use pooled connections. pyorapool has been developed by tesobe.com and is in active daily use on musicpictures.com. [Less]

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OpenOtter is a web server that lets you embed Python into any page. It also lets you have Python scripts and shell scripts as pages. It can be placed in any folder, and it only requires that you have Python, any version in your path, as well as having the sh shell script interpreter in your path. ... [More] OpenOtter is made in REALbasic. OpenOtter is getting redesigned. It will be written in C and have support for "Servlets" written in Python and C. Support for Java, Shell, and Python scripts will still be included. Please note, I have other projects that I am currently working on. I will continue to work on this project at a later date. In the meantime, if someone would like to help work on it, you can email me. My email address is below. If you wish to work on the project just email me ma.mazmaz_AT_g(oogle OMIT WHAT IS IN THE BRACKETS)mail.com OpenOtter v.2.0 is released. An update to the database console GUI is released, version 2.1. [Less]

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