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Redsmin vs QueryDSL: What are the differences?
Redsmin: All-in-one fully featured GUI for Redis. Redsmin is an all-in-one GUI for Redis, a tightly crafted developer oriented, online real-time monitoring and administration service for Redis; QueryDSL: Unified queries for Java. It is an extensive Java framework, which allows for the generation of type-safe queries in a syntax similar to SQL. It currently has a wide range of support for various backends through the use of separate modules including JPA, JDO, SQL, Java collections, RDF, Lucene, Hibernate Search, and MongoDB.
Redsmin and QueryDSL can be primarily classified as "Database" tools.
Some of the features offered by Redsmin are:
- Cross-platform, works everywhere inside a browser.
- Multiple database management with direct (plain text connection), direct (TLS/SSL connection) or proxied access for local instances behind a firewall.
- Batch operation over multiple key that match a pattern (delete, rename, duplicate)
On the other hand, QueryDSL provides the following key features:
- Working with raw SQL
- Non-persistent collections
- NoSQL databases
QueryDSL is an open source tool with 2.4K GitHub stars and 557 GitHub forks. Here's a link to QueryDSL's open source repository on GitHub.