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ThinSQL
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ThinSQL is a free applet-servlet utility that connects to an SQL server over the Internet. It's compatible with proxy servers and network firewalls because it uses HTTP as its main method of communication. ThinSQL can be used to add, remove, modify, and retrieve data. Features include: Works with any database accessible via JDBC, Works with any Java Servlet Server, Add, remove, modify, and retrieve data, Freeware (not ThinSQLpro), Thin client (30k), No plugin, no client installation, No expensive application, No need of a RMI-supported browser, and Encoded data send to the server (Base64). The Web server in use must be servlet enabled; the database that is accessed must be JDBC compatible.
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Rutil Tag Library
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Rutil Tag Library helps you in time-consuming work for creation data input forms, reports and all conventional needs of JSP developers - upload and download, mail processing, etc. The current version includes source code, examples and demo Forum project.
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Meditux
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Meditux is Java-servlet based software that provides a web interface to MySQL. It was developed to support an intranet site in a medical intensive care unit where it was used to collect clinical and research data. Its primary task is to provide timely medical information to both medical and non-medical staff that operate in an ICU (Intensive Care Unit) environment.
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Dodobase
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Dodobase is a Java Servlet-based instant web catalog / database creation software for non-programmers. One step installation and *easy* management. Separate versions for MySQL and MS-SQL. Also allows import of databases, support for thumbnail pics, unlimited records and support for multiple databases.
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DBBrowse
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DBBrowse is a servlet-based application that runs on a Web server (either intranet or extranet). Using a simple HTML Web browser, DBBrowse enables you to access the Web server's databases (local or remote databases as well).The main DBBrowse functions are: Listing the tables in a database, Displaying the structure of a table, Dumping the contents of a table, Searching records in a table, Inserting/updating/deleting records in a table, Executing any SQL request on a database (including DDL requests), Exporting query resultsets as text files (fixed width or delimited), and Updating a table using an import text file.
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