It is ( 2.0RC1 minimum) supposed to work with Derby and it is written in Java.
http://squirrel-sql.sourceforge.net/
More instructions on how to set-it up to work with Embedded Derby here:
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/forums/dw_thread.jsp?forum=370&message=13742269&thread=89920&cat=19
On 11/21/05, Imran Hussain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Try JaySQL from http://synametrics.com.
Scott Abfalter wrote:
>I am looking for advice on any open-source or products out there that may
>help solve a problem.
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>We are replacing our aged Informix database with the much better Apache
>Derby database. We are running in an embedded mode.
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>What we are looking for is a database browser tool that will allow us to
>query and perform operations on the database (sort of like dbaccess for
>Informix, or any number of the JDBC aware database browsing tools out
>there). Except that we want to be able to run this within the JVM that is
>maintaining the connection to the embedded database.
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>We do not wish to run in a client-server mode. If we were, then we could
>use any JDBC based tool. But in this case our preference is to run in an
>embedded mode and so any tool would have to be invokable from our
>application. I understand that I will have to write come code to make this
>happen.
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>If anyone knows of a 3rd party tool that would be easy to integrate then I
>would be interested in hearing about it. The alternative is to the
>command-line interface (or a nicer browser tool) only when our application
>is offline, and that would not be preferable.
>
>Scott Allen Abfalter
>AirNet Communications, Inc.
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