Database modeler; Was: [RESOLVED] OopenGL

John Dangler jdangler at atlantic.net
Fri Feb 16 15:22:16 UTC 2007


On Fri, 2007-02-16 at 09:43 -0400, Derek Broughton wrote:
> email.listen at googlemail.com wrote:
> 
> > On Thu, 15. February 2007 22:13:37 John Dangler wrote:
> >> Thanks for the help!
> >> I did have to turn off the composite to get the package
> >> (mysql-gui-tools) to work.  I must say, though, that I am very
> >> disappointed with both mysql administrator and mysql workbench.
> >> Workbench crashes if you sneeze, and admin doesn't backup databases
> >> correctly.  IMO - don't bother with them...
> >>
> >> I do need a decent modeler (open source) if anyone has any recommends.
> >> dbdesigner4 has since quit, since that now became the alpha of
> >> workbench.  I'm going to take another look at DataArchitext
> >> (TheKompany.com) .  Their first offering was very tough to install, and
> >> somewhat kludgy, but it did work well for developing the logical model.
> >> If anyone knows of others, I'm all ears...
> > [...]
> > 
> > Is tora for oracle such a modeler tool you are looking for?
> > http://tora.sourceforge.net/
> 
> I thought tora used to support mysql.  I'm sure I originally got it from
> Debian, which of course doesn't even provide an Oracle connection.
> -- 
> derek
I looked at this package.  It looks decent, but I didn't notice a
graphic E-R modeling component in it.  Do you happen to know if this
package includes this?
I read a google article that said that they did support mySQL, so I'm
hoping that is still the case.
> 
> 





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