really i'm using OpenOffice and Squirrel both
Squirrel for advanced operactions
thanks David for your word
On 3/9/06, David W. Van Couvering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Have you looked at SQuirreL? This is a third-party open source GUI that
works quite well with Derby. See http://squirrel-sql.sourceforge.net/
David
yeradis wrote:
> hi Stanley
>
> thanks for your words
>
> and thanks to everybody that is helping me
> to migrate to the ''derby world'' really THANKS TO EVERY BODY
>
> that articles are interesting
> i'm loading now the url that you give me, the network is having problems
> with the registration but i suppose that is and interesting article like
> others that the wonderful people of derby send me
> the principal problem is that i'm a windows users, and i'm
> 'acostumbrado' to windows tools i mean ALL VISUALLY using the mouse
> the right click on the gui and then create database , then create table
> create fields, stablish the types and more
> making the relation between tables and more visually
> that is the problem , windows style thad transformed me in a vague db
> model designer ;-)
>
> and derby is killing me by that , is all maked with the keyboard typing all
> that really for me in this moment is not necesary
> i'm adapted to windows form (borland too :-p )
> really is a safe practice do everything to hand (writing all)
> but the graphical way is a bit interesting :-p (for me less work)
> and that is what i need , focus my work in other things
> my sector require that (goverment directly) and with critical methodoligies
> really i'm adapted to this way maibe is no the best , but i can't
> shutdown all the team and less the projects :-s
>
>
>
>
> On 3/9/06, *Stanley Bradbury* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> yeradis wrote:
>
> > i'm looking documentations on derby
> > with and style of that books appeling to dummies
> >
> > something like Derby for Dummies :-p
> >
> > i can't write that article style because i'm a newbie on derby
> > i need that
> > i'm trying to do that
> > i'm had terminated the first chapter called SQL in 10 minutes
> > terminating now second called Derby System Tables like a candy
> >
> > but i'm curious is there a manual similar this?
> > if there is please tell me to download it
> >
> > sorry by my english
> >
> > derby is killing me :-p ;-) :-DDD
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> Hi Yeradis -
> From the number of responses you have gotten I'd say the people on
> this
> list are your best bet for getting 'Derby for Dummies' type
> information. I wrote a pretty basic article introducing Derby last year
> - it is available on-line at:
> http://www.linux-mag.com/content/view/2134/ -- let me know if this is
> helpful.
> You need to register to view the article but there were no fees the last
> time I looked.
>
> Also, as Rajesh mentioned, take a look at the preliminary drafts of
> Ch 1
> and Ch 2 of Working With Derby [WWD] - it is intended to get people
> using Derby as quickly as possible. It can be downloaded with this
> URL:
> http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12323814/workingwithderby0306.pdf
>
> Please let me know how these sections could be made more helpful. WWD
> is still a work in progress and I would greatly appreciate you sharing
> your opinions with me. NOTE: The examples in WWD use syntax that is
> currently only available in the Derby development trunk (syntax added
> for version 10.2). Most the syntax should be supported in the *Version
> 10.2 alpha snapshot. *Let me know if you need help converting this to
> version 10.1 syntax.
>
> Lastly, I am very interested in know more about your comment: "
> derby is killing me :-p ; "
> The 'killing me' experience is exactly what I want to help avoid with
> the WWD document.
>
>
>
