I talked with Andrus and Cris recently about post-1.2 building a DBEdit style 
capability into the Cayenne Modeler.  For those unfamiliar with it, here is the 
link:

http://www.rubicode.com/Software/DBEdit/

(Even if you don't have OS X or WebObjects on Windows, you can still see the 
screen shots.)

In a nutshell, DBEdit reads an EOModel (similar to the Cayenne XML files) and 
then allows you to browse and query the database, even using dotted path 
notation, etc.  It is also aware of relationships and you can follow them.  You 
can also edit the data and insert/delete rows.

It is a great tool when doing development and production support.  I think it 
would be far more useful as part of CM than as an Eclipse plugin.  One of the 
benefits of CM is it is IDE agnostic (you can use Eclipse, NetBeans, Idea, 
etc).  Also, I can give CM to a business analyst and they can at least look at 
the schema without firing up a complete IDE tool.  If they could also browse 
the DB, even sweeter.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,

/dev/mrg

PS. Yes, I know this would be a pretty big project improvement effort ...


-----Original Message-----
From: Øyvind Harboe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 7:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Cayenne Eclipse Plugin


More wishes:

- Browse database 
- Execute Cayenne queries in database browser. 
  
Can Eclipse DTP offer anything helpful?

http://www.eclipse.org/datatools/

-- 
Øyvind Harboe
http://www.zylin.com

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