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JSPMaker
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JSPMaker is a powerful yet easy-to-use code generator that creates a full set of JSP (JavaServer Pages) quickly from MySQL or Oracle. Using the generated JSP, users can view, edit, search, add and delete records in the database easily on the Web. Generated codes are clean, straightforward and easy-to-customize. With JSPMaker, JSP developers can build Web applications much faster than ever before. JSPMaker is equipped with a number of cool features, including file upload to database or folder, master/detail, advanced security, field aggregation, CSS stylesheet, remote connection using JSP. All MySQL data types (including ENUM, SET, BLOB columns) and commonly used data types of Oracle (including LOB columns) are supported.
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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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Voruta
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Voruta is a data access framework for embedding SQL statements in Java methods using custom javadoc tags and dynamic code generation
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iStatsPackAnalyzer for Oracle
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iStatsPackAnalyzer is a web based tool which analyzes STATSPACK files of Oracle; finds bottlenecks and offers information on how to tune them.
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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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