Apatar is a mashup data integration application written in Java. Users install a visual job designer application to create integration jobs called Apatars, map data between the source(s) and the target(s), and schedule one-time or recurring data transformations in between local systems such as CSV files, MS SQL, MySQL, Oracle, DB2 and web-based applications such as SalesForce.Com, Flickr, or Amazon, or even XML feeds. Users can share and re-use Apatars over the web. No programming or design is required to accomplish even a complex integration. Apatar is distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
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| - Apatar is a mashup data integration application written in Java. Users install a visual job designer application to create integration jobs called Apatars, map data between the source(s) and the target(s), and schedule one-time or recurring data transformations in between local systems such as CSV files, MS SQL, MySQL, Oracle, DB2 and web-based applications such as SalesForce.Com, Flickr, or Amazon, or even XML feeds. Users can share and re-use Apatars over the web. No programming or design is required to accomplish even a complex integration. Apatar is distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
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| - Apatar is a mashup data integration application written in Java. Users install a visual job designer application to create integration jobs called Apatars, map data between the source(s) and the target(s), and schedule one-time or recurring data transformations in between local systems such as CSV files, MS SQL, MySQL, Oracle, DB2 and web-based applications such as SalesForce.Com, Flickr, or Amazon, or even XML feeds. Users can share and re-use Apatars over the web. No programming or design is required to accomplish even a complex integration. Apatar is distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
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