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    CommandoSQL

    CommandoSQL

    SQL client for various database engines

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    Simple SQL query tool that allows to connect to MSSQL and MySQL servers and MS Access files. A form of linking queries is possible and showing result in a map or in a chart is build in.
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    SDBC is a MS Access-like database client based on Java swing ui, able to connect to both local and network DBMS. It uses Derby for file-based database and JDBC for SQl-based DBMS.
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    The scalable Java DB Client is a customizable java application where fields and general DB info is entered in a config file and the proper GUI is generated at run-time. Entries can then be added, and a final submit/update to the (PostgreSQL/MySQL) Databas
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