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  2. ECPG - Wikipedia

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    ECPG is the standard, in the PostgreSQL database built-in, client programming interface for embedding SQL in programs written in the C programming language. [1] It provides the option for accessing the PostgreSQL database directly from the C code in the application, using SQL commands.

  3. PostgreSQL - Wikipedia

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    PostgreSQL can link to other systems to retrieve data via foreign data wrappers (FDWs). [46] These can take the form of any data source, such as a file system, another relational database management system (RDBMS), or a web service. This means that regular database queries can use these data sources like regular tables, and even join multiple ...

  4. List of free and open-source web applications - Wikipedia

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    MySQL or PostgreSQL: Google Maps: ownCloud: File sharing/sync, web calendar, online office suite etc. AGPLv3: Dropbox, drop.io: Nextcloud: File sharing/sync, web calendar, online office suite etc. AGPLv3+ PHP + MariaDB / MySQL / Oracle / PostgreSQL / SQLite [3] Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft 365, box: Seafile: File sharing/sync, web calendar ...

  5. Connection string - Wikipedia

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    Whilst commonly used for a database connection, the data source could also be a spreadsheet or text file. The connection string may include attributes such as the name of the driver, server and database , as well as security information such as user name and password.

  6. SQL - Wikipedia

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    SQL was initially developed at IBM by Donald D. Chamberlin and Raymond F. Boyce after learning about the relational model from Edgar F. Codd [12] in the early 1970s. [13] This version, initially called SEQUEL (Structured English Query Language), was designed to manipulate and retrieve data stored in IBM's original quasirelational database management system, System R, which a group at IBM San ...

  7. Amazon Relational Database Service - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Relational Database Service (or Amazon RDS) is a distributed relational database service by Amazon Web Services (AWS). [2] It is a web service running "in the cloud" designed to simplify the setup, operation, and scaling of a relational database for use in applications. [3]

  8. Multi-master replication - Wikipedia

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    Cloudant, a distributed database system, uses largely the same HTTP API as Apache CouchDB, and exposes the same ability to replicate using Multiversion Concurrency Control (MVCC). Cloudant databases can replicate between each other, but internally, nodes within Cloudant clusters use multi-master replication to stay in sync with each other and ...

  9. Comparison of relational database management systems - Wikipedia

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    PostgreSQL and some other databases have support for foreign schemas, which is the ability to import schemas from other servers as defined in ISO/IEC 9075-9 (published as part of SQL:2008). This appears like any other schema in the database according to the SQL specification while accessing data stored either in a different database or a ...