On 11/21/06, Chuck Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
George:
All the Java IDEs have that capability by default.
Java source code IDEs you mean?
You can get
NetBeans and JDeveloper downloads.
They have some capabilities yes but not as many as this one I think.
Eclipse must surely have a module
that can do it if you want to go through their module hell. But
NetBeans has it by default. Just install the JDBC driver for your
database and away you go.
I like NetBeans too :)
Chuck Davis
On 11/21/06, George Stoianov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 11/21/06, Pascal Bleser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Sunny wrote:
> > > what are your recommendations for a simple GUI which may execute and
> > > list results from SQL queries, send to MS SQL server? Something like
> > > MySQL's Query browser, or MS's own Enterprise manager. I do not need
> > > something fancy, I need to be able to run queries, and view the
> > > results.
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