|
This frame let you create
This tutorial explains the
SQLPorter Migration
JoraclePro™ is a powerful,
appealing visual styles to
ways and steps of creating
Toolkit helps you migrate
100% pure Java Oracle PL/SQL
your applications in all
and managing database
your data and database
editing/debugging tool.
Windows versions. All new
accounts, Creating Users
schema from databases such
Including PL/SQL syntax
default styles (XP, XP dark,
through Sql Plus, Creating
as Microsoft SQL Server
colorization, database
Vista, Office 2003 and Media
User through iSQL*PLUS,
Versions (6.5, 7.0,
objects browser, one-click
Player 10) and themes are
Creating Users through EM,
2000,
Oracle 8, 8i, 9i, IBM
PL/SQL programs(packages,
supported (blue, olive,
Manager Users, Managing
DB2, Sybase Adaptive
procedures, functions)
silver,...). Source Code
Users through sqlplus
Server,
Postgres, and MySQL
debugging/testing script
available...
and Managing Users through
on any supported
generation, and a
EM along with screen shots,
workstation/server platform
sqlplus console with
step by step Instructions
to all other databases
saved PL/SQL history.
and frequently asked
listed above. The
questions.
SQLPorter toolkit can
also act as an agent to
automate data population and
migration based on selected
time intervals.
SQLPorter currently
runs on Windows NT or
Windows 2000 and is English
only. Linux version of
SQLPorter will be
available very soon.
Date: Sep, 29 2005 Date: May, 25 2005 Date: Jul, 04 2002 Date: Apr, 16 2001 |
|
ThinSQL is a free
applet-servlet utility that
connects to an SQL server
over the Internet. It's
compatible with proxy
servers and network
firewalls because it uses
HTTP as its main method of
communication. ThinSQL can
be used to add, remove,
modify, and retrieve data.
Features include: Works with
any database accessible via
JDBC, Works with any Java
Servlet Server, Add, remove,
modify, and retrieve data,
Freeware (not
ThinSQLpro), Thin
client (<30k), No
plugin, no client
installation, No expensive
application, No need of a
RMI-supported browser, and
Encoded data send to the
server (Base64). The Web
server in use must be
servlet enabled; the
database that is accessed
must be JDBC compatible.
Date: Jul, 08 2000 |