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Mark Rafn Guest
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Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 5:53 pm Post subject: Eclipse plug-in replacing dbswing components in 2007? |
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Hi all,
Being new to Eclipse, having just purchased JBuilder2007, are there
plug-ins that do the same tasks as dbswing did in previous JBuilder
versions? I also previously invested in JDataStore7 and have come to
rely on JBuilder's database components and slick use.
There is such a huge array of Eclipse projects and plug-ins, I'm not
sure what I need at this point to replace the missing parts of this
database puzzle.
tia
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Mark Rafn Guest
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Posted: Thu May 03, 2007 6:18 pm Post subject: Re: Eclipse plug-in replacing dbswing components in 2007? |
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On May 1, 7:53 am, Mark Rafn <m...@lakenet.com> wrote:
| Quote: | Hi all,
Being new to Eclipse, having just purchased JBuilder2007, are there
plug-ins that do the same tasks as dbswing did in previous JBuilder
versions? I also previously invested in JDataStore7 and have come to
rely on JBuilder's database components and slick use.
There is such a huge array of Eclipse projects and plug-ins, I'm not
sure what I need at this point to replace the missing parts of this
database puzzle.
tia
-mark
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So ~nobody has an answer for this? anything?
do i use strictly JDBC? |
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David Orriss Jr [TeamB] Guest
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Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 2:13 am Post subject: Re: Eclipse plug-in replacing dbswing components in 2007? |
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Mark Rafn wrote:
| Quote: | On May 1, 7:53 am, Mark Rafn <m...@lakenet.com> wrote:
Hi all,
Being new to Eclipse, having just purchased JBuilder2007, are there
plug-ins that do the same tasks as dbswing did in previous JBuilder
versions? I also previously invested in JDataStore7 and have come
to rely on JBuilder's database components and slick use.
There is such a huge array of Eclipse projects and plug-ins, I'm not
sure what I need at this point to replace the missing parts of this
database puzzle.
tia
-mark
So ~nobody has an answer for this? anything?
do i use strictly JDBC?
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If you read Kevin Dean's posting in this group from 4/25 on the state
of dbSwing, that should answer your question.
If you want to also consider other options outside of dbSwing you want
want to look at SwingSet: http://swingset.sourceforge.net/
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Mark Rafn Guest
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Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 6:03 pm Post subject: Re: Eclipse plug-in replacing dbswing components in 2007? |
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On May 3, 4:13 pm, "David Orriss Jr [TeamB]"
<jbuilderquesti...@gmail.com> wrote:
| Quote: | Mark Rafn wrote:
On May 1, 7:53 am, Mark Rafn <m...@lakenet.com> wrote:
Hi all,
Being new to Eclipse, having just purchased JBuilder2007, are there
plug-ins that do the same tasks as dbswing did in previous JBuilder
versions? I also previously invested in JDataStore7 and have come
to rely on JBuilder's database components and slick use.
There is such a huge array of Eclipse projects and plug-ins, I'm not
sure what I need at this point to replace the missing parts of this
database puzzle.
tia
-mark
So ~nobody has an answer for this? anything?
do i use strictly JDBC?
If you read Kevin Dean's posting in this group from 4/25 on the state
of dbSwing, that should answer your question.
If you want to also consider other options outside of dbSwing you want
want to look at SwingSet:http://swingset.sourceforge.net/
--
David Orriss Jr. [TeamB]http://www.codethought.com
* Please limit all responses to the newsgroups. Thanks! *
My blog:http://codethought.com/blog
Save yourself some time and check these sites:
Borland Newsgroup Search:
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Joi Ellis's Faq-O-Matic:
http://www.visi.com/~gyles19/fom-serve/cache/1.html
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Thanks David...
Yes, I had read Kevin's post, that's why I asked the questions. Since
dbswing is going away I am looking for a replacement to their ease
of use. I will check out the SwingSet per your post.
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