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    XMLA connect

    XMLA connect

    ODBO provider for connections to XMLA data sources

    The XMLA Connector provides seamless data connectivity between OLEDB for OLAP (ODBO) clients and XMLA data sources. The connector is designed to interface with XMLA compliant data sources such as Mondrian, SAP, ARQUERY as well as other data sources. The connector was released in 2014 and it is used all around the world, from small businesses to large coorporations.
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    PalOOCa OpenOffice Extension for Palo

    palo olap open office calc plugin for data analysis

    ...If used together with the Open Source Jedox/Palo OLAP Server it completes the Open Source MOLAP-Stack for Business Intelligence. Additionally to Jedox OLAP it is also (read-only) compatible to (almost) all OLAP servers supporting XMLA. Intended audiences are: - scientific research & teaching - financial analysis & controlling Consult the FAQ in the Wiki.
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    OpenI: OLAP Data Visualization Plugin
    OpenI plugin for Pentaho CE provides a simple and clean user interface to visualize data in OLAP cubes. It supports both direct Mondrian and xmla based connections like Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS), plus provides add-on features like Explore Cube Data, custom SQL for drillthrough data, publishing drillthrough data to external web services etc.
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    La_Azada
    La_Azada is an OLAP client developed in java (Eclipse Rich Client Application), and based on olap4j. Supports mondrian and XMLA drivers.
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    jdbc4olap is a ready-to-use JDBC 3.0 driver that provides access to OLAP databases. Relying on a relational representation of multidimensional environments, it includes a SQL-MDX converter and uses XMLA to dialog with OLAP servers.
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    Rex (waRehouse EXplorer) is a java client that provides easy-to-use GUI for browsing multidimensional data sources that support XMLA protocol (Mondrian, Microsoft Analysis Services 2000 and 2005). Rex also includes MDX editor and MDX Builder Tool.
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    JRubik is a set of tools for navigating and reporting over OLAP Datasources, mainly Mondrian and XMLA servers. This project is based on the components developed by the JPivot project.
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    The JPalo Client, API, and WebClient are tools to visualize and model data of a Palo or XMLA database. Their main purpose is Business Intelligence Reporting and Planning. With the API, programmers can easily model their specific needs.
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    JPivot is a JSP custom tag library that renders an OLAP table and chart. Users can perform typical OLAP navigations like drill down, slice and dice. It uses Mondrian and XMLA as its OLAP engines.
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    FreeAnalysis is a complete java (Eclipse RCP) and Web 2.0 (Dojo) application that provide Olap functions against Pentaho Mondrian Olap Server and other MDX/XMLA compliant cubes datasources such as Microsoft Analysis or Hyperion.
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    Web Services Interface to connect to Microsoft Analysis Services for OLAP. An extension to XML/A to eliminate the need for building MDX queries
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    XMLA Processor is a set of Java classes that allows for generic access to XML/A services. It also provides a generic Multidimensional Data Structure for manipulation of the resulting MDX queries.
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    Grebulon provides OLAP analysis using Flex interfaces and XMLA.
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