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From: Robert Klemme (shortcutter
googlemail.com)
Date: Mon Mar 19 2007 - 16:32:33 CDT
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2007/3/14, Thomas Cataldo <thomas.cataldo
aliasource.fr>:
> Döhr, Markus ICC-H wrote:
> >> A couple of days ago I asked MySQL Support for Linux-Versions
> >> of DBMGUI and
> >> SQL Studio. They said that Linux-Versions of theses tools are
> >> unscheduled.
> >
> > There will be a Java version of both - one Java tool based on Eclipse - but
> > I have no schedule. Maybe someone of the development can say something about
> > that.
> >
>
> A few years ago I wrote a clone of dbmgui in Java using some eclipse
> technologies. It is still available on http://dbmjui.sf.net but largely
> unmaintained.
>
> As the dependencies of dbmjui has evolved for unrelated software
> projects (e.g. http://animelamp.coldwire.net/), I am not even sure the
> CVS version will compile/run.
There is also SQL Workbench - a simple cross database UI.
Kind regards
robert
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