Kristian,

I tried out your web-based Derby manager.
It seemed to work very well, except that my X server freaked out about drawing those Mac graphics! (took all cpu for quite long every time a new window/frame was created, or when I used the scroll bars)

Thank you for the kind words.

Don't really know what else you could have added, as I'm not using these kind of tools much. On first sight, I did not miss any basic features related to manipulating the contents of the database.

I did not see any interface for backing up/restoring the database or letting another user access the database, but maybe I missed it or this kind of functionality might be out of scope.

We have not planned on including this functionality, but it is an excellent idea and will be considered. We are planning on adding data import and schema editing (as supported by Derby SQL).

I would recommend users more experienced with management systems to try it out and comment on it!

I can see the value of the software in letting users manage their own databases on a server through a web-interface, as I have seen some ISPs offer.

Thank you,

Stephen Caine
CommonGround Softworks, Inc.

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