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Before you download my work, please take some time to reflect what this means to your and my work.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and / or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
the License, or any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
Admin is for free. But if you might think it usefull and worth to use. So send me a thanks for my effort with your voluntary donation to me by using Paypal.
Interested into my coordinates? They are here
This version has a new Tool, it is called Data Selection. This tools has initally been developed by Daniel Krebs and me to allow complex data selections for users not knowing much about RDBMS and Joins and all this complicated things in the world of databases. This tool then has been in production for three years. Now I've adapted this tool and added it into SQLadmin. Please read the manual here.
While searching for a simple way of installing and using SQLadmin, I've tried different tools and then decided to use Java-Webstart. So just click here to get your version of SQLadmin immediately running.
Every feedback is very welcome!
There are some Patches for 2.0.2
These are for GenerateXML (CodeGenerator) and ORACLE's NUMERIC datatypes and some Files do not properly compile
Please let me know if you find the CodeGenerator usefull.
Here you find the .java-files (sources) for Unix operating systems.
That means lines are separated by LINE-FEED (/0A)
Binaries are the JDK1.5-compiled classes including control-files and images
The images are included within the other files. If you would like to get them separately, get them here:
I'm a heavy user of Dean S. Jones' Icons
So I put them here, as I think them very usefull for all programmers.
Last modified: 08. October 2004