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    DBeaver

    DBeaver

    Free universal database tool

    DBeaver is a free, multi-platform database tool that supports any database having a JDBC driver. It is useful for developers, SQL programmers, database administrators and analysts. DBeaver comes with plenty of great features such as metadata and SQL editors, ERD, data export/import/migration and more. Plugins are available for certain databases, and there are also several database management utilities. DBeaver’s Enterprise Edition provides even more features and supports non-JDBC...
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    Simple java based command line SQL editor. Will connect to any database that you can provide a JDBC Type 4 driver for (in the form of a jar).
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    Quantum is a database plugin for Eclipse (needs GEF, Point Eclipse at http://quantum.sourceforge.net/update-site). It currently supports most databases with a JDBC driver. It shows tables, views, and sequences in a tree format and provides an SQL editor
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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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    SQL Star, a SQL client provides a common Graphical User Interface (GUI) for all database servers (like, oracle, microsoft sql server, mysql etc.,) using JAVA JDBC 3.0 API With type 4 driver.
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    DBPad is a GUI-based SQL client for relational databases. As long as you have a JDBC driver for your DB, you can use DBPad to view or manipulate your data and metadata of your tables.
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    ViennaSQL is a GUI SQL client written in 100% Java. ViennaSQL can communicate with any database that has a JDBC driver. It should run anywhere Java runs.
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    lib4d_sql is a C library providing the required functions (connect, prepare, execute, ...) to write a SQL client for 4D databases. It uses the public 4D SQL protocol wich is supported by 4D products since... the version 11. It is already used by the PDO_
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