Hi,
Siamak Sarmady wrote (2007-10-11 11:34:08):
Rick,
Thank you for the information and ideas. I will look at that project
carefully before deciding about the architecture of the software.
I'm working on http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1387 and
would be delighted to have an
On 10/11/07, Bernt M. Johnsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm working on http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1387 and
would be delighted to have an dialogue with someone working on an GUI
for Derby. Presently, I'm using a generic JMX tool, JConsole, for
testing purposes, but input
Hello,
Recently I was able to test Netbeans' JavaDB (derby) GUI tools and I
should say it was a very enjoyable experience. But I also had some
problems.
- I normally create the database directory inside my program's
directory and then use embedded driver to connect it.
- Netbeans creates its
Hi Mac,
which version of netbeans are you using? There is a lot of development
happening in netbeans regarding database tools. If you are missing some
features I would guess that netbeans people would be interested to hear
your opinion.
However, it is nice to hear that you like that stuff,
Hi,
Thank you.
I am not looking for help. I was suggesting that I can develop a GUI
program which has same functionalities but as a separate software and
asked for feedback.
Regards,
Mac
On 10/10/07, Julius Stroffek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mac,
which version of netbeans are you
Hi Mac,
Ok, I do not know any such a graphical tool like netbeans 6.0 is going
to have. If there is no such a tool available than I think that your
intention is a great idea.
Do you plan to support only derby or other databases as well? It seems
to be easy throught JDBC but AFAIK netbeans
Siamak Sarmady [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Thank you.
I am not looking for help. I was suggesting that I can develop a GUI
program which has same functionalities but as a separate software and
asked for feedback.
That is a generous offer that I am sure many in the Derby community will
Hi Siamak,
Some work has already gone into creating management tools for Derby.
Please take a look at DERBY-1387. That issue describes a JMX-based
scheme for managing Derby servers and databases. It would be great if
you could piggyback your work on top of those JMX extensions. I think
you
Hi, Slamak. I am the database architect for NetBeans, and also a
committer on Derby.
You can actually change the database directory using Tools-Java DB
Database-Database Directory.
However, it is currently hard to set other properties, such as host
and port number. And it doesn't work well
David,
Thank you for your reply. I have had little experience with Netbeans
platform and I think it will be a great idea to use it for the
software.
I will subscribe to the Netbeans DB developers list and will continue
to work on this with you and people there.
Regards,
Siamak
On 10/11/07,
Rick,
Thank you for the information and ideas. I will look at that project
carefully before deciding about the architecture of the software.
Regards,
Siamak
On 10/10/07, Rick Hillegas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Siamak,
Some work has already gone into creating management tools for Derby.
Julius,
I was thinking of a specific tool for Derby because too many general
JDBC tools are available already and I wanted the tool to be able to
work with embedded mode, and derby specific management issues.
Thank you again for the ideas and information.
Regards,
Siamak
On 10/10/07, Julius
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