Yeah. Try the data beans from KL Group. You can download and play with
'em for free. Integrates into just about any Java1.1+ IDE including
Symantec Visual Studio and Inprise JBuilder (the latter is available for
Linux).
On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, Bob Williams wrote:
..
> Is there a Linux or Open Source or even affordable (Linux/Win32) Data
> Bound Grid for any of the popular database servers. After playing with a
> VBAccess-ODBC-PostgreSQL combination I've realized that I'd like to get
> away from Access (and even ODBC if possible) which is too "expensive" in
> many ways. But I do like to edit data on the grid. I see VB and ActiveX
> grids and here that Delphi also provides a good one - but while I hear
> Delphi is possibly being ported to Linux none of these are Linux
> solutions. Anything else out there for Linux (or even Win32 on the client
> side, I guess) that provides the same functionality, the ability to build
> client applications that allow the user to manipulate the data from a
> grid?
>
> Bob Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Trillium Technologies Ent.
> General Santos City, Philippines
>
>
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