Projects tagged ‘oracle’ and ‘sqlite’


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The DBI module enables your Perl applications to access multiple database types transparently. You can connect to a large number of databases, including MySQL, MSSQL, Oracle, Informix, Sybase, ODBC ... [More] etc. without having to know the different underlying interfaces of each. The API defined by DBI will work on all these database types and many more. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

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Propel is an object persistence and query service -- which means that Propel provides a system for storing objects to a database and a system for searching for and restoring the objects from the ... [More] database. Propel enables you to perform complex queries and database manipulations without writing a single SQL clause. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

31 Users
   

Jaws is a Framework and Content Management System(CMS) for building dynamic web sites. It aims to be User Friendly giving ease of use and lots of ways to customize web sites, but at the same time is ... [More] Developer Friendly, it offers a simple and powerful framework to hack your own modules. [Less]
Created over 3 years ago.

23 Users
   

The ZeosLib is a set of database components for MySQL, PostgreSQL, Interbase, Firebird, MS SQL, Sybase, Oracle and SQLite for Delphi, FreePascal/Lazarus, Kylix and C++ Builder. It connects to the ... [More] chosen database using it's native API, so no database middleware (eg. BDE) is needed. [Less]
Created over 2 years ago.

14 Users

Linq provider for MySQL, Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Ingres and Firebird
Created about 1 year ago.

11 Users
 

Jifty::DBI is the Perl-based object-relational database framework built for use with the Jifty project. It can be used separately.
Created over 3 years ago.

7 Users

Flourish is a PHP unframework — a general-purpose, object-oriented library. It's architecture is modular and thus not strictly MVC. It focuses on being secure, broadly compatible, portable, well ... [More] documented and easy to use. You will find Flourish useful if you need to write code that is any of the following: - Secure - Consistent and easy to understand - Needs to effortlessly model simple or complex databases, especially existing schemas - Works with international data - Can perform accurate math calculations - Easily manipulates images - Able to run on different databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MSSQL, Oracle) - Can be used on closed-source projects - Works with PHP 5.1+ - Might need an architecture other than MVC - Plays nicely with other libraries and frameworks [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

6 Users

The database access library for C++ programmers that provides the illusion of embedding SQL in regular C++ code, staying entirely within the C++ standard.
Created over 3 years ago.

5 Users
 

HDBC provides an abstraction layer between Haskell programs and SQL relational databases. This lets you write database code once, in Haskell, and have it work with any number of backend SQL ... [More] databases (MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, ODBC-compliant databases, etc.) [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

4 Users

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 * ... [More] Supports various databases (PostreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, Oracle, SQLServer, LDAP). * Lightweight user 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]
Created about 1 year ago.