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    PEV2

    PEV2

    Postgres Explain Visualizer 2

    PEV2 is a web-based tool to visualize PostgreSQL execution plans. It takes EXPLAIN or EXPLAIN ANALYZE output and displays it in an interactive, tree-like format that highlights performance metrics, helping users understand query behavior and bottlenecks. PEV2 is a complete rewrite of the original PEV, offering a modern, user-friendly interface for query optimization.
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    Cayley

    Cayley

    An open-source graph database

    ...Inspired by the graph database behind Google's Knowledge Graph (formerly Freebase), it offers a similar experience for Freebase fans and more. Cayley has a built-in query editor, visualizer and REPL, as well as support for multiple Query languages, including Gizmo (Gremlin dialect), MQL and GraphQL dialect. Cayley is also highly modular, so you can easily extend and connect it to your favorite programming languages and back-end stores. Cayley works on top of your existing database no matter the data model. It’s been well tested by numerous companies for their production workloads and is therefore very production-ready.
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    jdbc4sapnw

    jdbc4sapnw

    JDBC driver for accessing SAP NetWeaver based systems

    ...Only available remote functions will be used to extract data from sap (RFC technology). A valid SAP user is required for logon. The major goal for this project is to provide SAP data to other java based tools in a direct way (e.g. DB Visualizer, KNIME,...). The driver can be used for free for all non commercial projects and solutions. For commercial use please contact the autor. The current state for the project is alpha and "standby". Because the current access is not usable for productive systems a plugin at the SAP side will be required. This was not the goal of the project. ...
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    UV Visualizer

    UniVerse Database Visualizer

    This is read-only UniVerse database record visualizer. Tested on PICK flavor.
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    This is a debugger visualizer add-on for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. It gives you a quick way to run a SQL statement against a database connection and view the results in a grid while debugging your code.
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