--------------010205030207000400070208 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The application is designed from the ground up to be plugin based and although I myself is only capable of supporting Oracle and MySQL it is my hope that other people would add stuff for other databases. There are some stuff that will just work, like the describe and SQL worksheet if the database access driver is made, but pretty much all the rest need to be at least partly tweaked to work with each database (Like statistics and the database browser for instance). /Mauritz GlobeCom AB James A. Cleland wrote: >>I'm wondering if there is interest in adding an SQL client to the KDE >>distribution? I have an application called TOra >>(http://www.globecom.se/tora) which is already in my not so humble >>oppinion the premium opensource Oracle tool. >> > >>From the looks of it, you don't have to be too humble. > >>Is there any interest in this from you guys? >> > >Personally, I would be thrilled to see something like this available. It >reminds me of RapidSQL, which I really liked using. In my opinion, something >like that would be an EXCELLENT addition to KDevelop. I sorely miss a robust >DBManagement tool for my Sybase install. I mean, I can use Sybase Central >from Windows, but who wants to do that? :) > >James > --------------010205030207000400070208 Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The application is designed from the ground up to be plugin based and although I myself is only capable of supporting Oracle and MySQL it is my hope that other people would add stuff for other databases. There are some stuff that will just work, like the describe and SQL worksheet if the database access driver is made, but pretty much all the rest need to be at least partly tweaked to work with each database (Like statistics and the database browser for instance).

/Mauritz
GlobeCom AB

James A. Cleland wrote:
I'm wondering if there is interest in adding an SQL client to the KDE
distribution? I have an application called TOra
(http://www.globecom.se/tora) which is already in my not so humble
oppinion the premium opensource Oracle tool.

>From the looks of it, you don't have to be too humble.

Is there any interest in this from you guys?

Personally, I would be thrilled to see something like this available. It
reminds me of RapidSQL, which I really liked using. In my opinion, something
like that would be an EXCELLENT addition to KDevelop. I sorely miss a robust
DBManagement tool for my Sybase install. I mean, I can use Sybase Central
from Windows, but who wants to do that? :)

James

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