Database Design [message #16312] |
Fri, 09 June 2006 05:36 |
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Originally posted by: irbull.cs.uvic.ca
I know dtp is not just about databases, but it does ship with a solid
derby connector. Is there a way to design SQL (at least derby)
databases using DTP? Create new tables, etc...?
I noticed a dependency on GEF, so I thought maybe this was supported,
but I cannot find it. Of course, we may just be in early stages and
this might still be down the road.
cheers,
ian
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Re: Database Design [message #16984 is a reply to message #16312] |
Wed, 14 June 2006 20:37 |
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Originally posted by: jograham.sybase.com
Ian Bull wrote:
> I know dtp is not just about databases, but it does ship with a solid
> derby connector. Is there a way to design SQL (at least derby)
> databases using DTP? Create new tables, etc...?
> I noticed a dependency on GEF, so I thought maybe this was supported,
> but I cannot find it. Of course, we may just be in early stages and
> this might still be down the road.
> cheers,
> ian
Hi Ian,
This is not something we're planning for the DTP 0.9 (Callisto) release,
but would be happy to consider (given that it has come up a number of
other times) in our next release, tenatively scheduled for 6Q4.
Regards,
John Graham
Eclipse Data Tools Platform PMC Chair
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Re: Database Design [message #579559 is a reply to message #16312] |
Wed, 14 June 2006 20:37 |
John Graham Messages: 183 Registered: July 2009 |
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Ian Bull wrote:
> I know dtp is not just about databases, but it does ship with a solid
> derby connector. Is there a way to design SQL (at least derby)
> databases using DTP? Create new tables, etc...?
> I noticed a dependency on GEF, so I thought maybe this was supported,
> but I cannot find it. Of course, we may just be in early stages and
> this might still be down the road.
> cheers,
> ian
Hi Ian,
This is not something we're planning for the DTP 0.9 (Callisto) release,
but would be happy to consider (given that it has come up a number of
other times) in our next release, tenatively scheduled for 6Q4.
Regards,
John Graham
Eclipse Data Tools Platform PMC Chair
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