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SchemaSpy 1.6.1 released

SchemaSpy analyzes schema metadata, letting you click through the hierarchy of your tables' parent/child relationships either graphically or through HTML tables. It works with just about any RDBMS given an appropriate JDBC driver. SchemaSpy also identifies several common schema anomalies.

SchemaSpy is available at http://schemaspy.sourceforge.net/. You can browse a sample of its output at http://schemaspy.sourceforge.net/sample/.

Changes in this release:

- Yan-Fa Li figured out what was causing dot problems on Unix: quotes around filenames. This release should now generate appropriate graphs on the various Unix derivitives as well as non-Unix operating systems.

- The Utilities page no longer has an irritating 'Generated by SchemaSpy' label on each table.

- The legend now more closely represents what the html tables and graphs display.

Posted by John Currier 2005-09-16

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