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jdbc-json-extension from group com.consolefire (version 1.4.0)

`jdbc-json-extension` is to fetch data from RDBMS in JSON format. The data is structured the in the same relation structure of the Tables relationships in the database. The fetch is pre-planned using a `FetchPlan` configuration. The execution is multithreaded tree pattern where it starts from the `root` table with supplied filter parameters. The subsequent nodes (tables) are fetched as the `One-to-*` relationship defined from the root tables.

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Artifact jdbc-json-extension
Group com.consolefire
Version 1.4.0
Last update 15. May 2019
Organization Consolefire
URL https://github.com/Consolefire/jdbc-json-extension
License Apache License Version 2.0
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jdbc-json-extension-common from group com.consolefire (version 1.4.0)

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jdbc-json-extension-core from group com.consolefire (version 1.4.0)

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