- Clip - Object oriented, CA-Clipper and Xbase compatible compiler.
www.english.itk.ru/clipper/index.html
- CQL++ - Both a single user and client/server versions with ODBC drivers. Distributed under a modified GPL that allows distribution of applications without including source code. Commercial support available.
www.cql.com
- Fast DB - Main memory object-relational DBMS featuring log-less transaction recovery, tight C++ integration, query language like SQL. Optimized for all data being held in RAM.
www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Orchard/5802/fastdb.html
- Index of Publicly Available Database Software - Comprehensive list of research and other free database systems. Also includes some benchmarks. Maintained by ACM SIGMOD.
www.acm.org/sigmod/databaseSoftware
- Mini SQL Server - Uses OLEDB 3.51 or 4.00, works with Winsock OCX, and does threading. Written in Visual Basic.
allcssoft.ibusinessdot.com
- Open Source Database Summit - September 23-25, 2001 in Providence, Rhode Island, for developers and IT professionals.
www.osdn.com/conferences/osdb2
- Open source databases - This article describes several open source relational database management systems for Linux.
www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-2000-05/lw-05-database.html
- Persistent Data Objects - A flexible, lightweight object oriented database system in C++ with an extensible back-end store design. MFC compatible version available. [GPL]
www.geocities.com/brianleeprice/pdo.html
- Seva Software - ArunaDB - Database server written in Ruby that supports tables, indexes, triggers, sequences, views, stored procedures, and transactions.
www.arunadb.com
- SourceForge.net Database Foundry - Project descriptions, news, guides, forums, and articles.
foundries.sourceforge.net/databases
- SQLite - A complete SQL database engine in a C library. [Open Source, Public Domain]
www.hwaci.com/sw/sqlite
- The TDB Replication System - An open source suite of software that provides a high-performance, replicated, distributed peer-to-peer Unix DBM style database built on TDB.
tdbrepl.inodes.org
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