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    SQuirreL SQL Client

    SQuirreL SQL Client

    A Java SQL client for any JDBC compliant database

    SQuirreL SQL Client is a graphical SQL client written in Java that will allow you to view the structure of a JDBC compliant database, browse the data in tables, issue SQL commands etc.
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    Downloads: 1,127 This Week
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    Eclipse SQL Client for database querying/browsing any JDBC compliant database. It supports plugins with specialized functionality for individual databases (Oracle, DB2, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Sybase, Informix) and can be extended.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    MongOz - MongoDB Desktop Client

    MongOz - MongoDB Desktop Client

    Multi-Platform MongoDB Desktop Client

    MongOz is a MongoDB client, intended to be multi-platform. It's written in Java as backend (to handle the MongoDB connections) and Javascript / HTML5 / CSS3 as frontend, in order to have a modern interface, besides being easy to change as desired.
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    Mongo JDBC Driver

    A minimal JDBC driver implementation for MongoDB

    This project builds upon the MongoDB Java driver to provide a limited JDBC implementation to allow graphical tools such as SQuirreL SQL Client to visualize and manipulate MongoDB collections and documents. It will accept an SQL-like syntax for CRUD operations, where "tables" represent MongoDB collections, and rows are individual documents within a collection. Each row has two columns (ObjectId and Document).
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    The Hironico Db Tool is a graphical database client that can run on all major platforms today. It provides a powerfull, feature rich and user friendly set of tools to work with databases of any vendor using Java drivers while being fast & light.
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    Java Database Manager, harnessing the power of JDBC. Makes database management interoperable. Features Database diagram generation, reports generation, graphs generation, code generation and usual database client features.
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    CoolSQL is a free database client software. It is better for people who develop applications related to database and manage database. CoolSQL is written by Java, so it can run on the platform where installed the Java Runtime Environment (1.5 or above).
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    jisql

    Jisql is a Java command line SQL client

    Jisql is a Java based utility to provide a command line interactive session with a SQL server. It can connect to any database with a JDBC driver.
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    Visual SQL Builder is a graphical PostgreSQL client written in java that will allow users to Visually build a complete SQL statement, without typing any clause. Building complex SQL queries in an easy way, reducing debugging, syntax and logic errors.
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    This project is intended to create a common database client to any database that can be accessed via JDBC.
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    Squirrel SQL Object Viewer Plugin

    Moved project to objectviewer

    This plugin is to allow a developer to introspect a BLOB column via the Squirrel SQL client. The initial focus will be on viewing Java objects but this will be expanded as time goes on.
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