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Top 8 Scala Jdbc Projects
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If you're designing an event-based pipeline, you can use a data streaming tool like Kafka to process data as it's collected by the pipeline. For a setup that already has data stored, you can use tools like Apache Spark to batch process and clean it before moving ahead with the pipeline.
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kyuubi
Apache Kyuubi is a distributed and multi-tenant gateway to provide serverless SQL on data warehouses and lakehouses.
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ScalikeJDBC
A tidy SQL-based DB access library for Scala developers. This library naturally wraps JDBC APIs and provides you easy-to-use APIs.
> Slick
Totally agreed, Slick is definitely not a good way to access the database. It massively over complicates things and was a massive oil spill that destroyed the maintainability of many codebases. But that's not really Play, specifically, just a library that lots of people used with Play. I personally was always more a fan of https://scalikejdbc.org/, if not just plain JDBC
> It was in state of semi-abandonment for several years
Yes, this is my main complaint. I remember on the front page for like 5 years after TypeSafe Activator had been totally removed from the internet, the Play website was still showing Activator commands. To this day, the Play site still hasn't removed their line about how they support CoffeeScript and Less.
> Guice (in 2.4 afaik) was a terrible mistake, completely unnecessary and at odds with the Scala philosophy
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Nutrient
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I want to move to Scala 3, but I'm not sure what libraries to use
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Why is tpolecat against ZIO?
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Release Kyuubi-v1.1.0
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From First Principles: Why Scala?
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Jdbc projects in Scala? This list will help you:
# | Project | Stars |
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1 | Apache Spark | 40,522 |
2 | doobie | 2,177 |
3 | Quill | 2,154 |
4 | kyuubi | 2,141 |
5 | ScalikeJDBC | 1,265 |
6 | Anorm | 243 |
7 | zio-protoquill | 214 |
8 | gatling-jdbc | 21 |