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What is ObjectiveSQL?

It is an ORM framework in Java based on ActiveRecord pattern, which encourages rapid development and clean, codes with the least and convention over configuration.
ObjectiveSQL is a tool in the Object Relational Mapper (ORM) category of a tech stack.
ObjectiveSQL is an open source tool with 1.3K GitHub stars and 160 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to ObjectiveSQL's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses ObjectiveSQL?

ObjectiveSQL Integrations

Java, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Spring Boot, and Microsoft SQL Server are some of the popular tools that integrate with ObjectiveSQL. Here's a list of all 7 tools that integrate with ObjectiveSQL.

ObjectiveSQL's Features

  • With one annotation your Class has fully featured capabilities of SQL programming
  • Easy to relational(has_one, has_many and belongs_to) query and paged query
  • Writing SQL expressions(arithmetic, comparison and logical) using Java syntax

ObjectiveSQL Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to ObjectiveSQL?
Hibernate
Hibernate is a suite of open source projects around domain models. The flagship project is Hibernate ORM, the Object Relational Mapper.
guava
The Guava project contains several of Google's core libraries that we rely on in our Java-based projects: collections, caching, primitives support, concurrency libraries, common annotations, string processing, I/O, and so forth.
Prisma
Prisma is an open-source database toolkit. It replaces traditional ORMs and makes database access easy with an auto-generated query builder for TypeScript & Node.js.
SQLAlchemy
SQLAlchemy is the Python SQL toolkit and Object Relational Mapper that gives application developers the full power and flexibility of SQL.
Sequelize
Sequelize is a promise-based ORM for Node.js and io.js. It supports the dialects PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite and MSSQL and features solid transaction support, relations, read replication and more.
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