List of Phoenix Integrations

This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with Phoenix. This list is updated as of June 2026.

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    DBeaver Community Reviews & Ratings

    DBeaver Community

    DBeaver Corp.

    Empower your database tasks with flexibility and innovation.
    Presenting a flexible and complimentary database management solution tailored for developers, database administrators, analysts, and anyone who interacts with databases. This tool is compatible with a broad array of widely-used databases, such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, Sybase, MS Access, Teradata, Firebird, Apache Hive, Phoenix, and Presto, among others. The latest enhancements feature a new format configuration editor for the "Copy As" functionality, improved performance through added configurations in the filter dialog, and a sorting capability by column that maintains fixed settings for smaller fetch sizes. Users can now take advantage of case-insensitive filters, and the plaintext view has been upgraded with the addition of top and bottom dividers for better organization. Moreover, the data editor has been revised to resolve issues related to conflicts between column names and alias names, while the command for duplicating rows has been corrected for scenarios involving multiple selections. The context menu has been refreshed to reinstate the edit sub-menu, and new auto-sizing configurations for columns have been implemented to enhance usability. In addition, the dictionary viewer has been fixed for compatibility with read-only connections, and new features allow for highlighting of current and selected rows, which users can customize based on their preferences. This tool is committed to continuous improvement, ensuring that users have an optimal experience while managing their database tasks and challenges. The focus remains on providing a powerful, user-friendly interface that keeps pace with evolving technology and user needs.
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    Flowbite Reviews & Ratings

    Flowbite

    Flowbite

    Empower your projects with versatile, pre-built UI components.
    Flowbite is an open-source repository of versatile UI components built on the Tailwind CSS framework, designed to simplify the web development journey by offering a wide selection of pre-built elements. With over 56 unique component types, it encompasses fundamental elements such as buttons, alerts, breadcrumbs, pagination, and navbars, as well as interactive components like dropdowns, modals, and tooltips, all enhanced by custom JavaScript to elevate user interaction. Developers can easily integrate Flowbite into their existing Tailwind CSS projects using npm or a CDN, and it supports a variety of frameworks, including React, Vue.js, Angular, and Next.js. Furthermore, the library includes a Figma design system, which streamlines the process for designers to create application prototypes before diving into coding. For those seeking additional features, Flowbite offers a Pro version, which comes with extra components and templates to enhance functionality. Moreover, the ecosystem is enriched by Flowbite Blocks, showcasing over 450 pre-designed website sections and advanced UI components crafted with Tailwind CSS, which aids in promoting a more efficient design and development process. This extensive library not only supports developers but also inspires designers, making it an invaluable resource for any project. Ultimately, Flowbite stands out as a powerful tool that fosters collaboration between developers and designers, ensuring a smoother workflow from concept to completion.
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    ContextForge MCP Gateway Reviews & Ratings

    ContextForge MCP Gateway

    IBM

    Unify AI tools effortlessly with seamless context-driven access.
    The ContextForge MCP Gateway is an open-source solution acting as a Model Context Protocol (MCP) gateway, registry, and proxy, providing a unified endpoint for AI clients to access tools, resources, prompts, as well as REST or MCP services within complex AI environments. This system operates in conjunction with various MCP servers and REST APIs, streamlining processes related to discovery, authentication, rate-limiting, observability, and traffic management across numerous backend systems, and supports multiple transport mechanisms such as HTTP, JSON-RPC, WebSocket, SSE, stdio, and streamable HTTP; it also possesses the ability to convert legacy APIs into MCP-compliant tools. Moreover, it includes an optional Admin UI that allows users to configure settings, monitor activities, and access logs in real-time, while being designed to scale from single-instance setups to large multi-cluster Kubernetes environments, utilizing Redis for federation and caching to boost both performance and resilience. This architecture makes the ContextForge MCP Gateway not only a facilitator of seamless interactions within intricate AI architectures but also a highly adaptable platform that can meet the diverse demands of various operational contexts. Ultimately, the platform enhances the overall efficiency and effectiveness of AI integrations, ensuring that users can maximize their technological investments.
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