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databases/apq-mysql-3.2.0 (Score: 0.09045241)
APQ Ada95 MySQL database driver
APQ is a database interface library written in Ada95, and this is the MySQL driver that is used with it.
databases/apq-odbc-3.2.0 (Score: 0.09045241)
APQ Ada95 ODBC database driver
APQ is a database interface library written in Ada95, and this is the ODBC driver that is used with it.
databases/apq-pgsql-3.2.0 (Score: 0.09045241)
APQ Ada95 PostgreSQL database driver
APQ is a database interface library written in Ada95, and this is the PostgreSQL driver that is used with it.
databases/apq-3.2.0 (Score: 0.09045241)
APQ Ada95 database base library
APQ is a database interface library written in Ada95. This is the base library, but it is not useful without a driver. There are three drivers available for PostgreSQL, MySQL, and ODBC in separate ports. Some features: * Thick binding * Strong typing support * Full BLOB support (PGSQL) * High performance BLOB I/O via streams * Full support for NULL Values * Fully portable (database neutral) code possible * Four levels of debug tracing
databases/akonadi-googledata-1.2.0 (Score: 0.09045241)
Akonadi Resources for Google Contacts and Calendar
Google contacts and calendar akonadi resource. It allows syncing your calendar and contacts with your google account.
databases/jrobin-1.5.14 (Score: 0.09045241)
Pure Java alternative to RRDTool
JRobin is a 100% pure java implementation of RRDTool's functionality. It follows the same logic and uses the same data sources, archive types and definitions as RRDTool does. JRobin supports all standard operations on Round Robin Database (RRD) files: CREATE, UPDATE, FETCH, LAST, DUMP, XPORT and GRAPH. JRobin's API is made for those who are familiar with RRDTool's concepts and logic, but prefer to work with pure java. If you provide the same data to RRDTool and JRobin, you will get exactly the same results and graphs. JRobin is made from the scratch and it uses very limited portions of RRDTool's original source code. JRobin does not use native functions and libraries, has no Runtime.exec() calls and does not require RRDTool to be present. JRobin is distributed as a software library (jar files) and comes with full java source code (LGPL licence).
databases/ateam_mysql_ldap_auth-1.0 (Score: 0.09045241)
A-Team MySQL LDAP authentication plugin
A-Team MySQL LDAP Authenticator (ateam_mysql_ldap_auth) is an authentication plugin for MySQL 5.5.7 and up, and has been tested with 5.6 under FreeBSD. This module allows you to create MySQL users that are then authenticated against an LDAP server. This reduces administrative overhead and eliminates your users having to remember a seperate username and password for MySQL. Just like MySQL Enterprise's PAM module, for client side authentication this plugin uses the clear_text password module as the LDAP server must perform the password hasing and comparison. For command line clients this is done by setting the following environment variable: export LIBMYSQL_ENABLE_CLEARTEXT_PLUGIN=1 In MySQL Workbench this is acheived by going to go to the "Advanced" tab and checking "Enable Cleartext Authentication Plugin" when editing a connction. !!! IMPORTANT: !!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ !!! ENSURE THE COMMUNICATIONS PATH BETWEEN THE CLIENT AND SERVER IS SECURE! !!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ !!! By default MySQL does not use SSL so additional steps and network design !!! are needed to ensure you're not exposing your credetials.
databases/bbdb-2.35 (Score: 0.09045241)
Big Brother Database
BBDB is a rolodex-like database program for GNU Emacs. BBDB stands for Insidious Big Brother Database, and is not, repeat, _not_ an obscure reference to the Buck Rogers TV series. Put the expression below into your ~/.emacs (require 'bbdb) (bbdb-initialize)
databases/beansdb-0.7.1.4 (Score: 0.09045241)
Yet another distributed key-value storage system from Douban Inc
BeansDB is a major amount of data for large, high-availability storage systems distributed KeyValue using HashTree and simplified version number to quickly synchronize to ensure consistency in the final (weak), a simplified version of the Dynamo.
databases/buzhug-1.8 (Score: 0.09045241)
Pure-Python database engine
buzhug is a fast, pure-Python database engine, using a syntax that Python programmers should find very intuitive. The data is stored and accessed on disk (it is not an in-memory database); the implementation has been designed to make all operations, and especially selection, as fast as possible with an interpreted language. The database is implemented as a Python iterator, yielding objects whose attributes are the fields defined when the base is created ; therefore, requests can be expressed as list comprehensions or generator expressions, instead of SQL queries.