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DBExplorer is an Eclipse/WSAD feature for browsing and analyzing any JDBC-compliant relational database.

 

DBExplorer

                         

DBExplorer is an Eclipse/WSAD feature for browsing and analyzing any JDBC-compliant relational database. It can be used for viewing metadata information like tables, views, synonymns, and columns and/or for analyzing data contained in the database. The current release consists of two versions. A Core version that has the standard features and a Professional extension that adds two powerful new graphical tools.

DBExplorerCore includes the following:
* The DBExplorer plug-in with its own DB-Perspective
* The SQLRunner tool to execute SQL statements against a database.
* The HTMLExporter to export metadata as HTML files.
* Three new extension points to add other DB tools or to export/process metadata or result sets in your custom way.
* Online-help.

DBExplorerPro is an extension of the Eclipse DBExplorerCore feature. It provides additional tools that extend the extension points provided by the DBExplorerCore. The current release includes the following:
* The Deletion Rule tool to graphically display deletion rules.
* The DBSpider tool to browse through the data in a database.
* Online-help.

For more information:

http://www.diligent-it.com/products/index.htm

 

                         

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