Database design tool
Ezra Nugroho
enugroho at spikesource.com
Tue Nov 8 20:28:38 UTC 2005
Actually DBDesigner is a self contained download.
Install it in your home directory, and you are done.
You don't need to chase a lot of dependencies.
Ezra Nugroho
SpikeSource
http://developer.spikesource.com
On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 12:17 -0800, Mark Eggers wrote:
> A while back I used to use fabForce's DB Designer [http://www.fabforce.net/dbdesigner4/]. This is a nice tool for designing databases.
>
> I still use this tool under Windows/2000, but it no longer appears to work under Fedora Core 4. The compiled software references older versions of several libraries.
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> Before I download the source, track down the dependencies, and try to build this tool, does anyone have other suggestions for freely available database design tools?
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> I know - I can always create the diagram in Dia, then write my own SQL to create the tables and indicies.
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> I took a quick look at OpenOffice's database tool, and while I can connect to databases via JDBC drivers, it doesn't look like I can describe foreign keys and referential constraints.
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> Thanks in advance.
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> /mde/
>
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