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JFaceDbc 
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Rating: 7.3 (31 Votes) | hits: 1
JFaceDbc

Version: 3.1.1
Support Eclipse Version: 3.0
License: Commercial
Development Status: Production/Stable
Company: pratocity
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JFaceDbc is a cross platform database tool, written as an Eclipse plugin. JFaceDbc enables multiple simultaneous connections to many different databases. It has a rich database structure viewer, and a rich SQL editor with syntax highlighting and table names auto-completing.
You can use the Graphical Database Visualizer to inspect relationships among tables. A \\\\\\\"Differences Finder\\\\\\\" can look for differences between schemas or catalogs.
If your JDBC driver supports scrollable result set, you can also directly edit table data.

Added on: 09-Feb-2004 | Updated: 30-Jun-2004




Last 6 Comments


User: AnonymousRating: 22005-01-18 10:54:47
- doesn\'t produce correct mysql-syntax - no trial version freely available - after trying to contact the company 2 times, no reply


User: AnonymousRating: 102004-05-27 15:24:18

Smooth, seamless and very efficient database plug-in. With every release installs were easy and painless. Integration with my SQL Server and Oracle databases performed well and robust. Job really well done. I wish all released plugins are as polished, stable and robust as this o­ne.




User: aspineiRating: 82004-04-07 13:15:11
unfortunately sql editor is broken in 3.0M8


User: AnonymousRating: 92004-03-04 08:35:23
This is certainly the best DB viewer I have tried. As a newbie to JDBC, the drivers pane complete with a wide range of default driver settings was a god send. Having to enter all that information manually with other DB plugins was painful. The direct table editing is also brilliant (as long as you have the right drivers) For my admitted superficial needs this is actually better than MS Query Analyser and it works with Oracle too!! However, I agree that the Alias pane vs Connection pane could be better thought out.


User: AnonymousRating: 92004-03-04 05:25:58
Create new connection not quit intuitive.
Alias isn't quite a good choice:
  1. I want to create a new connection from Connections view
  2. If succesfuly, let me to save as an alias.

From connection view the new connection popup menu is not Ok:
- I cannot create a new connection. (just editing an existing o­ne)

Best regards,
Teo
tvelicu@yahoo.com



User: AnonymousRating: 92004-02-25 09:10:41
Clearly the best of all Database-Plugins I\'ve checked out.