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      DB Solo - Database tool for MySQL, Oracle, Sybase, DB2 and SQL Server

    Tools and Utilities >> Database Tools >> Hot scripts >> DB Solo - Database tool for MySQL, Oracle, Sybase, DB2 and SQL Server

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    File Size - Added On 10, Jan 2007
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    DB Solo is a powerful yet affordable Java-based database development and management tool for both developers and DBAs. DB Solo has an intuitive user interface that allows you to explore and manage your database objects as well as execute your own ad-hoc queries. DB Solo supports most major relational database products available today including Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase, DB2 and MySQL. You can manage all of these DBMS products -- even at the same time -- from a single application. DB Solo runs on Windows, Solaris and Linux platforms, so you don't have to buy another tool only because you want to run manage your databases from different operating systems. In addition to viewing and creating objects such as schemas, tables, indexes, views, tablespaces, users, roles, sessions and stored procedures you can also see data in your tables and views. You don't need to know SQL to be able to navigate and explore your database structures. All database objects are divided into logical folders so you will immediately find what you are looking for.
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