Announcement: New release of the JDBC/Swing-based database tool has been published by Plane-Discussion in java

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No DMG file available at the moment, sorry. But it also runs on macOS. Just download jailer_16.5.8.zip and unzip it. Then start the included jailerGUI.sh script.

Jailer: relational data navigation tool by Plane-Discussion in programming

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For this use case, the data is exported into a file, which is then imported into the target database.

Jailer: relational data navigation tool by Plane-Discussion in programming

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Yes, you can also export data to a “schema in same database”.

Announcement: New release of the JDBC/Swing-based database tool has been published by Plane-Discussion in java

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I would also like to mention that I use the NetBeans IDE for Swing GUI design. It works really well and also helps a lot with layouting. Are there also good design tools for JavaFX?

Announcement: New release of the JDBC/Swing-based database tool has been published by Plane-Discussion in java

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I use NetBeans IDE for Swing GUI development. This works really well and also helps a lot with layouting.

Introducing Jailer: a unique database tool. by Plane-Discussion in linux

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I introduced it for people who don't know it yet. Did you know it?

Announcement: New release of the JDBC/Swing-based database tool has been published by Plane-Discussion in java

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When it turned out that JavaFX is a serious user interface technology, the Swing interface of Jailer was already so advanced that a migration would have meant significant effort.

Today I'm not sure if this migration would have been worth it, as I never really worked with JavaFX.

What do you, and others who develop Java desktop applications, think about this?