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  2. phpMyAdmin - Wikipedia

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    Type. Database management. License. GNU General Public License 2. Website. www .phpmyadmin .net. phpMyAdmin is a free and open source administration tool for MySQL and MariaDB. As a portable web application written primarily in PHP, it has become one of the most popular MySQL administration tools, especially for web hosting services. [4]

  3. multiOTP - Wikipedia

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    If a strong two-factor authentication system is used, the stolen passwords cannot be stored and later used because each one-time password is valid for only one authentication session, and will fail if tried a second time. multiOTP is a PHP class library. The class can be used with any PHP application using a PHP version of 5.3.0 or higher.

  4. Berkeley DB - Wikipedia

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    The 4.x releases added the ability to replicate log records and create a distributed highly available single-master multi-replica database. This is called the "High Availability" (HA) feature set. Berkeley DB's evolution has sometimes led to minor API changes or log format changes, but very rarely have database formats changed.

  5. Oracle Application Express - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Technical Network License ( proprietary [2]) Website. apex .oracle .com. Oracle APEX (also known as APEX) is an enterprise low-code application development platform from Oracle Corporation. APEX is used for developing and deploying cloud, mobile and desktop applications.

  6. MySQL - Wikipedia

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    MySQL ( / ˌmaɪˌɛsˌkjuːˈɛl /) [5] is an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS). [5] [6] Its name is a combination of "My", the name of co-founder Michael Widenius 's daughter My, [7] and "SQL", the acronym for Structured Query Language.

  7. Database schema - Wikipedia

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    Database schema. The database schema is the structure of a database described in a formal language supported typically by a relational database management system (RDBMS). The term "schema" refers to the organization of data as a blueprint of how the database is constructed (divided into database tables in the case of relational databases ).

  8. PHP - Wikipedia

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    PHP is a general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited to server-side web development, in which case PHP generally runs on a web server. Any PHP code in a requested file is executed by the PHP runtime, usually to create dynamic web page content or dynamic images used on websites or elsewhere. [282]

  9. Laravel - Wikipedia

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    Laravel is a free and open-source PHP -based web framework for building high-end web applications. [3] It was created by Taylor Otwell and intended for the development of web applications following the model–view–controller (MVC) architectural pattern and based on Symfony.