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    Jailer Database Tool

    Jailer Database Tool

    Database subsetting and relational data browsing tool

    Jailer is a tool for database subsetting, schema and data browsing. It creates small slices from your database and lets you navigate through your database following the relationships. Ideal for creating small samples of test data or for local problem analysis with relevant production data. Creates small slices from your productive database and imports the data into your development and test environment (consistent and referentially intact).
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    Jailer

    Jailer

    Database Subsetter and Relational Data Browser

    Database Subsetting and Relational Data Browsing Tool. Navigate bidirectionally through the database by following foreign-key-based or user-defined relationships. Exports consistent, referentially intact row-sets from relational databases. Removes data w/o violating integrity. Generates topologically sorted SQL-DML, hierarchically structured XML. and DbUnit datasets.
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    Downloads: 167 This Week
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