Jar examples for f:fluentjdbc
FluentJdbc provides a fluent API for executing SQL queries. It is best suited for projects that require fine control over SQL queries and operations in a convenient, declarative way. It wraps JDBC, providing additional features like: support for custom parameter types (like java.time), named query parameters, automatic ResultSet to POJO mapping, etc. It also avoids inconveniences with JDBC API, like: checked exceptions, explicit resource management / leaks, clutter. FluentJdbc is light-weight, has no 3rd party dependencies.
You can download jar file fluentjdbc 1.0.2 in this page.
MIT License
You can use the following script to add fluentjdbc-1.0.2.jar to your project.
<dependency> <groupId>org.codejargon</groupId> <artifactId>fluentjdbc</artifactId> <version>1.0.2</version> </dependency>
compile group: 'org.codejargon', name: 'fluentjdbc', version: '1.0.2'
libraryDependencies += "org.codejargon" % "fluentjdbc" % "1.0.2"
<dependency org="org.codejargon" name="fluentjdbc" rev="1.0.2"/>
@Grapes(@Grab(group='org.codejargon', module='fluentjdbc', version='1.0.2'))
'org.codejargon:fluentjdbc:jar:1.0.2'
Click the following link to download the jar file.
fluentjdbc-1.0.2-javadoc.jar