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Hendy Irawan

JDBCRealm in GlassFish : Shing Wai Chan's Weblog - 0 views

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    JDBC realm has a lot of attention in recent months. This blog summarizes the evolution of the JDBC realm implementation in GlassFish and explains how the latest implementation works. I would like to thank Jean-Baptiste, and Richter for their contributions and comments. The participation from the open source community definitely helps everyone. I encourage all of you to give feedback, participate, and help evolve this feature further. GlassFish always had the capability for anyone to plug-in a realm. Implementing a custom realm in the Sun Java System Application Server EE 8.0 is described in the article Authentication Using Custom Realms in Sun Java System Application Server. In S1AS 7.x, there is a JDBC Realm bundled in sample. Jean-Baptiste formally filed an enhancement and provided a clear text version of JDBCRealm for GlassFish. Richter wrote another implementation because the GlassFish JDBCRealm at that time not compatible with Tomcat.
Hendy Irawan

Welcome to DdlUtils - 0 views

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    DdlUtils is a small, easy-to-use component for working with Database Definition (DDL) files. These are XML files that contain the definition of a database schema, e.g. tables and columns. These files can be fed into DdlUtils via its Ant task or programmatically in order to create the corresponding database or alter it so that it corresponds to the DDL. Likewise, DdlUtils can generate a DDL file for an existing database. DdlUtils uses the Turbine XML format, which is shared by Torque and OJB. This format expresses the database schema in a database-independent way by using JDBC datatypes instead of raw SQL datatypes which are inherently database specific. An example of such a file is:
Hendy Irawan

Blueprints is a collection of interfaces, implementations, ouplementations, and test su... - 0 views

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    Blueprints is a collection of interfaces, implementations, ouplementations, and test suites for the property graph data model. Blueprints is analogous to the JDBC, but for graph databases. As such, it provides a common set of interfaces to allow developers to plug-and-play their graph database backend. Moreover, software written atop Blueprints works over all Blueprints-enabled graph databases. Within the TinkerPop software stack, Blueprints serves as the foundational technology for: Pipes: A lazy, data flow framework Gremlin: A graph traversal language Frames: An object-to-graph mapper Furnace: A graph algorithms package Rexster: A graph server
Hendy Irawan

Open Source Data Replication Tool - Daffodil Replicator - 0 views

  • Java tool for data synchronization, data migration, and data backup between various database servers
  • Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, Daffodil DB, DB2, Derby, MySql, and PostGreSql.
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    Daffodil Replicator is a Java tool for data synchronization, data migration, and data backup between various database servers. Daffodil Replicator works over standard JDBC driver and supports replication across heterogeneous databases. At present, it supports following databases: Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, Daffodil DB, DB2, Derby, MySql, and PostGreSql. Daffodil Replicator is available in both enterprise and open source versions referred as Daffodil Replicator(E) and Daffodil Replicator(OS) respectively. For more details on Daffodil Replicator (E) or Daffodil Replicator (OS), click on the links on the left.
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