Le jeudi 02 mars 2006 à 19:27 -0800, Ramon Nogueira a écrit : > Hi, new to this so please bear with me - this has probably been hashed > over 100s of times before. I am a fairly new developer wishing to get > into some new project. I've tried (or been forced to try) MS Access > and OOo Base. In my experience, it has actually been easier to use > Mysql with something like phpMyAdmin. I realise that the two fill > different roles, with Access and Base being desktop database systems, > but the actual end-product produced in both cases is, in my > experience, disappointing. There should be a way to easily go from > conseptual design to database to (fairly) automatic front-end > generation. > > As I understand it, the current gnome data access centers around > libgnomedb which can work with multiple back-ends. You set up your > database and then use this library to integrate it into your gtk > front-end which is designed and implemented separately. What I and > many other used to Access would like, I think, is for all development > to happend in one place - like in Access and Base. But for the > front-end to be as polished as is possible with developing your own. > Access generates hideous front-ends and Base has such limited > functionality and isn't integrated with anything else. > > If this is a stupid idea, please tell me (and tell me why :-) or if > something similar already exists..
I am not aware of such a thing. There is a frontend to gnome-db under development (mergeant), but I don't think it provides a such feature. Seems interesting. Best regards, Jean Bréfort _______________________________________________ gnome-office-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-office-list
