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bunch of GNOME applications under one convenient building mechanism. Applications include: mozilla, galeon, gabber, pan, gnumeric, sodipodi, atomix, balsa, bombermaze, dia, eog, gedit, gimp, glimmer, gnomeicu, gob, gtm, gnucash and abiword.
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GNU Data Access (GDA) is an attempt to provide uniform access to
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different kinds of data sources (databases, information servers,
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mail spools, etc).
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It is a complete architecture that provides all you need to access
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your data, defined by a set of CORBA interfaces as generic as possible
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(but very powerful at the same time) so that any kind of data source
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can be accessed through them.
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libgda is an interface to the GDA architecture, providing a nice
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wrapper around the CORBA interfaces, for both the client and the server
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parts. It also provides a bunch of tools to help you both in the
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development and management of your data sources, all done through
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the GDA model's set of CORBA interfaces.
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libgda was part of the GNOME-DB project, but has been separated from it
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to allow non-GNOME applications to be developed based on it.
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WWW: http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnome-db/
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