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Author: Phil Cruz
Short Link: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/he3/thread.cfm/threadid:344#953
I installed the SQLExplorer plug-in version 2.2.2 <https://sqlexplorer.dev.java.net/> into HE3 version 0.7.4.
I configured the MSSQL driver. I click on the "open new connection" icon and
nothing happens. Am I missing something or is this a H3 or SQLExplorer bug?
Can anyone can recommend another/better sql tool for Eclipse/He3?
-Phil
Author: Phil Cruz
Short Link: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/he3/thread.cfm/threadid:344#954
Nevermind. As soon as I hit send I figured it out. For anyone else that might
have trouble, beside the drivers tab is the alias tab, define an alias and then
you can use that to create a new connection.
-Phil
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-Phil
Author: Matt Liotta
Short Link: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/he3/thread.cfm/threadid:344#957
Let us know how SQLExplorer works out for you. What you like, what you
dislike, etc.
-Matt
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Author: Phil Cruz
Short Link: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/he3/thread.cfm/threadid:344#961
Well, I didn't find it that useable at all. You can't modify tables. The UI is
cramped because all the windows take up screen space. Doesn't even come close to
Enterprise Manager.
If anyone can recommend a good database tool for Cloudscape/JDBC databases (as an
Eclipse plug-in or standalone) please let me know.
-Phil
>Let us know how SQLExplorer works out for you. What you like, what you
>dislike, etc.
>
>-Matt
Author: Vince Bonfanti
Short Link: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/he3/thread.cfm/threadid:344#976
Maybe you could modify CFMyAdmin to work with Couldscape and/or other JDBC
datasources?
http://www.cfmyadmin.com/
Vince
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Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 6:08 PM
To: HE3
Subject: Re: SQLExplorer
Well, I didn't find it that useable at all. You can't modify tables. The UI
is cramped because all the windows take up screen space. Doesn't even come
close to Enterprise Manager.
If anyone can recommend a good database tool for Cloudscape/JDBC databases
(as an Eclipse plug-in or standalone) please let me know.
-Phil
>Let us know how SQLExplorer works out for you. What you like, what you
>dislike, etc.
>
>-Matt
>
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Author: Phil Cruz
Short Link: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/he3/thread.cfm/threadid:344#981
That would be a neat project but I don't have the bandwidth for that right now.
FYI, I also tried the "official" Cloudscape/DB2 plug-in from IBM and it wasn't
great either. For one, you have to download the entire Eclipse IDE, they don't
provide the plug-in by itself. It doesn't allow you to change table structure
and it had trouble displaying all my tables.
What I am currently using is http://aquadatastudio.com/index.html. Though
it still won't let you design a db/table visually so I ended up just coding the
DDL manually which was a good exercise anyway.
-Phil
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