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    This is a Java based xBase engine to read write and update dbf files. Using the package's classes and methods programmers can process dBase III and IV files and some clones (e.g. Clipper/FoxPro) along with index and tag files and the individual fiel
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    Orbada - Database manager

    Orbada - Database manager

    Database SQL, query tool, using JDBC for Oracle,SQLite,PostgreSQL,etc

    ORBADA is a database, SQL, query client using JDBC drivers. It is a tool to administrate and manage database structure. It Is for Oracle, SQLite, Firebird, HSQLDB, DerbyDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL and other databases.
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    DataSink

    Take a JDBC ResultSet and stream it in one of the supported formats

    DataSink takes a JDBC ResultSet and streams it in in a format of your choice. You can as well zip the stream and send it over the network, if you want. DataSink currently implements the following table formats: DBF (the xBase file format), XHTML, and genericode. You can use it as an Ant task or directly from Java.
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    Moved to https://github.com/DANS-KNAW/dans-dbf-lib.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    JCS WPaq

    Módulo WPaq

    Con este módulo se puede recuperar y manipular la información de las bases de datos del Winpaq (Adminpaq + Cheqpaq) utilizando tecnología orientada a objetos (OOP) desde Java. Es posible probar el módulo con la información de su instalación del WinPaq. La documentación del módulo está en la siguiente dirección: https://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/wpaq/
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    Very small database, forked from TinySQL (but later rewritten from scratch) for the study of good software writing and Database theory knowledge. Currently works with flat (TXT) files. Will use DBF, XLS, CSV, memory tables and SQLite formats.
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    DabaBase Migration Tool (dbmt) is a tool and Java API to migrate data from different sources (XML,DBF,CSV,JDBC) to another (DBF,CSV,JDBC,TXT). Configured by an XML file defining source, target and schemas + transformations of the data.
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    Dbf2Ecore creates an EMF Ecore metamodel from .dbf files of a DBase database. The data can then also be converted to the EMF model.
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