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    SQLeo Visual Query Builder

    SQLeo Visual Query Builder

    Helping users to quickly understand SQL queries

    SQLeo is a professional lightweight SQL Query tool that permits to create or display complex sql queries (from OBIEE, Microstrategy, SSRS, Cognos, Hyperion, Pentaho ...) and permits to reverse engineer database models as db designers do. This SQL GUI supports all JDBC drivers: Oracle, MySQL, MSSQL, Firebird, HSQLDB, H2, PostgreSQL, CsvJdbc, SQLite, UCanAccess, MonetDB ... (but MySQL jdbc and CsvJdbc are the only driver included in the package) Can be compared with : FreeQueryBuilder...
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    Black Box Database(BBD) design constrains schema references to the database. The BBD exposes an Application Programming Interface (API) generated by the developer, housed in the database. This API makes the database unit testable as a stand alone module.
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