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From: Frank Mamone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 11 March 2004 3:02 PM
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Subject: Re: BlueDragon and Dreamweaver MX
I just downloaded it too and it looks awesome, but am having problems
connecting to MSDE instances. I'm not sure where
Well it can't be any worse then EM. Might try it myself.
On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 12:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep.Aqua Data is like Enterprise Manager, but with the ability to talk
to a
wide variety of dbs.Of course, since it's not MS-specific, it doesn't
have all
the bells and whistles
On Friday 12 Mar 2004 07:35 am, Peter Tilbrook wrote:
Macromedia just recently released an updater to JRun 4 ('tis Updater 3)
which fixes numerous issues with JDBC drivers.
If anyone on the list has info on what environment the updater is best
applied on please let us know (eg: CFMX 6.1
At 12:32 PM -0800 3/10/04, Rob wrote:
I just downloaded it... awsome product :) better the pgaccess in my
opnion (for those of you on old postgres)
I would have to agree that this is a great product.And the developer is very responsive; there's a mailing list on Yahoogroups named aquadatastudio.
RDS and BlueDragon does
not support it.Does this not disable a big feature of
dreamweaver mx when using BlueDragon or am I missing
something simple?
Thanks in advance
david Berry
Rookie CF Developer
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How do you set up your database tables using the bindings
tab when you have to sign on using RDS and BlueDragon does
not support it.Does this not disable a big feature of
dreamweaver mx when using BlueDragon or am I missing
something simple?
Yes, it disable that feature
Yes, it disable that feature
Then how do you do any database work using BlueDragon and
Dreamweaver?
davidBerry
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Then how do you do any database work using BlueDragon and
Dreamweaver?
Not having the Binding Panel enabled doesn't prevent you from making any
database work :-)
After all, you just edit text file, you could easily get rid of DW at all
and still be happy (many do)
I use DWMX for all my coding but I don't think I've ever used it's features
for 'database' work, preferring to do it by hand...
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From: David Berry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 March 2004 15:37
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Subject: Re: BlueDragon and Dreamweaver MX
Yes, it disable
do it by hand. for sure.much faster/better/easier than any other ide could
give you
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From: John Beynon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 10:39 AM
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I use DWMX for all my coding but I don't
Plus you're in control of what's being written!!!
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From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 March 2004 15:46
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Subject: RE: BlueDragon and Dreamweaver MX
do it by hand. for sure.much faster/better/easier than any other ide could
give you
Yes, it disable that feature
Then how do you do any database work using BlueDragon and
Dreamweaver?
We have DW and CFMX, but our server guys have disabled RDS for security
reasons. So it's not just BlueDragon users in this boat.
We write our own code.
-Kevin
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Plus you're in control of what's being written!!!
You can use any code generator and still retain full control of what's being
written. It just require an extra investment since you need to know the way
the code generator works and tweak it to fit your needs (DW is very
extensible).
BTW CF MX
very interesting.. Altought I do code by hand I also
sometimes find the feature in the binding panels very handy
to use.I have also posted this on the blueDragon list so
see what there response is.
We have DW and CFMX, but our server guys have
disabled RDS for security
reasons. So it's not
I can't remember the last time I used RDS.There's a terrific tool called Aqua Data Studio (www.aquafold.com)
that I use instead.It provides support for every major database as well as ODBC, and has a terrific query
generator, data editor, and other DB-related tools.It's a very nice way to
Actually, the cool part of using DWMX (and CFS) here is that you can see the table/column names within the IDE. Not the generation of code!
Calvin
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From: Tony Weeg
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 10:46 AM
Subject: RE: BlueDragon and Dreamweaver MX
do
Most databases have associated GUI tools that have way more power than
DWMX ever will. For example, I have never used a more powerful GUI for
use with SQL Server than Enterprise Manager. Most people are amazed
when I show them some of the things it can do that they were relying on
DWMX or
Yep, I use the same. It rocks.
Stace
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 11:31 AM
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Subject: Re: BlueDragon and Dreamweaver MX
I can't remember the last time I used RDS.There's a terrific tool
called Aqua Data Studio
Yep.Aqua Data is like Enterprise Manager, but with the ability to talk to a
wide variety of dbs.Of course, since it's not MS-specific, it doesn't have all
the bells and whistles of EM, but it's the best thing out there if you have to
deal with more than one brand of db.
- Jeff
On 10 Mar 2004
On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 12:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep.Aqua Data is like Enterprise Manager, but with the ability to talk to a
wide variety of dbs.Of course, since it's not MS-specific, it doesn't have all
the bells and whistles of EM, but it's the best thing out there if you have to
in this software.
-Frank
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From: Rob
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: BlueDragon and Dreamweaver MX
On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 12:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep.Aqua Data is like Enterprise Manager, but with the ability to talk to a
wide variety
I just downloaded it too and it looks awesome, but am having
problems connecting to MSDE instances. I'm not sure where to
specify the instance name. I am guessing that MS does this by
using different ports for each instance. I have it setup to
use Windows Auth. I don't see that option in
I just downloaded it too and it looks awesome, but am
having problems connecting to MSDE instances. I'm not
sure where to specify the instance name. I am guessing
that MS does this by using different ports for each
instance. I have it setup to use Windows Auth. I don't
see that
nicely out of the box on postgres
7.2 - though there was no box)
... you know there were a lot of abbreviations in that; let me know if I
can help.
-Frank
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From: Rob
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: BlueDragon and Dreamweaver MX
Rob MSDE is Microsoft SQL Desktop Engine.
Aqua Data is the way to go.I have learned allot from you all today.
Thanks! ~dB
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From: Rob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 1:07 AM
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