[ale] Common open source Java desktop apps
James Sumners
james at sumners.ath.cx
Mon Nov 15 20:55:24 EST 2004
When I am really working with MySQL I use Squirrel-SQL heavily --
http://squirrel-sql.sf.net/
I find that it is a good graphical version of the MySQL shell. I can do all the
queries I would normally do on the command line but view them easier. The SQL
syntax checker plugin is definitely handy.
If you (anyone reading this) do a lot of SQL stuff, it supports pretty much
every SQL server, then I recommend checking this one out.
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 15:54:23 -0500
Barry Hawkins <barry at alltc.com> wrote:
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> I had told a couple of folks at last week's meeting that I would post
> links to desktop apps that I regularly use that are written in Java.
> Here are a few key ones:
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> ArgoUML - a UML modeling tool
> http://argouml.tigris.org
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> jEdit - an extensible text editor
> http://www.jedit.org
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> RSSOwl - an RSS aggregator
> http://rssowl.sourceforge.net
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> Eclipse JDT - an IDE for Java
> http://www.eclipse.org
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