dbRadar 1.0 (CD-Version)
Datenbanken entwickeln, administrieren und überwachen
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Kurzbeschreibung
Mit dbRadar erhalten Sie ein Hilfsmittel zur einfachen Verwaltung, Überwachung und Entwicklung einer Vielzahl von freien und kommerziellen Datenbanken wie MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, DB2 oder auch über ODBC. Sie erhalten ein leistungsfähiges Programm für Linux, Windows und Mac OS X, welches direkt mit etablierten Standardprodukten wie TOAD von Quest Software oder NORAD von Bradmark in Wettbewerb steht, jedoch nur einen Bruchteil dieser Programme kostet.
Sprache: Englisch
Betriebssystem: Linux, Windows, MacOS
CPU: x86
Hersteller: The Kompany
Lieferumfang: 1 CDROM in DVD-Box
Lieferzeit: ab Lager
Unser Preis: € 59,95 (incl. 19% MWSt, netto € 50,38)
ab € 49,- versandkostenfrei im Inland
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db Radar Product Description
dbRadar
is a tool for the administration, monitoring and development of a
variety of Databases. It is available for Linux, Windows and Mac OS X.
dbRadar competes very favorably with products such as TOAD from Quest
Software and NORAD from Bradmark, but at a fraction of the price.
dbRadar works with the following databases:
- Oracle
- PostgreSql
- MySql
- DB2
- ODBC
- SqlLite
If
the connection is successful the worksheet will open and the user can
then use any DDL or DML that the target database supports. dbRadar uses
the MDI approach for representing all of its child windows. This means
that the user can open as many windows as he/she wants, close and
navigate through them. From the File menu the user can Print, Save and
Load any text files into the worksheet and execute them as sql scripts.
The user can drop the actual connection with the database and start a
new one from the File menu.
In
the worksheet the user can cut, copy and paste any text using the
appropriate key (CTRL-X, CTRL-C, CTRL-V) combination or by choosing the
edit menu after the text has selected. The Database menu offers the
user the ability to open a new worksheet or a new system load window.
To switch from one window to another, use the Window menu. For Oracle
and PostgreSql connections the user has the ability to use code
completion for selecting columns from the tables. The user can save the
result set by right clicking the mouse over the grid and choosing a
name for the file.
For
Oracle connections only, the user can browse the objects from the
database using the tree representation from the left and also can
choose to see the execution path for a specific select statement by
clicking the explain button from the worksheet toolbar.

Features:
- Worksheet
- Issue any DDL or DML that is supported by the target database. The
result set is presented in a grid from which it can also be saved. A
status display will indicate the progress of the query.
- Threaded
Queries - Queries run in their own thread so that the application
remains responsive even during long executions. A special feature for
Oracle databases is the ability to break any long running query.
- Multiple, simultaneous database connections. The user can switch from one connection to another.
- Powerfull editor with Syntax highlighting for : SQL, PL/SQL, PGPL/SQL, MYSQL, DB2
- Code
completion - Makes it quick and easy to select columns you want from
your particular database. This feature is only available for Oracle and
PostgreSQL currently.
- Oracle
Applications - Only for Oracle Business Suite 11.0.3 and 11.5. You can
monitor OA users and kill sessions. An upcoming version will allow you
to view concurrent requests.
- Remote Info - Gather remote/local HP-UX, Sun OS, Linux load (system, user, idle) and processes.
- Database Objects - Users can visually browse and edit database objects (Oracle only).
- Save/Load any text files and execute them as SQL scripts, keep history files.
- Print any text in a worksheet.
- Tuning
- The worksheet provides a tabbed page where the user can see the
execution path for the current statement executed in a tree fashion
(only for Oracle currently)
- Supports
statements with placeholders in the worksheet. This way a user can
insert something like a large object into the database.
- Ftp Support. Users can open, edit and transfer files via ftp.

Planned Features
- Users can visually browse and edit database objects for Postgres, Mysql and DB2.
- SSH support for retriving remote info.
- Support for Sql Server, Sybase, Sap, Interbase, Firebird
- Show online database performance indicators (buffer cache hits, library cache hits - for Oracle databases)
- By making use of our multiple database connections we will also be able to migrate data from one database to another.
- Windows remote load shown in graphically.

Screenshots
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Code completion |

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Connection driver selection |

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Connect to Oracle database |

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Connect to PostgreSQL database |

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Debugger |

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Explain plan |

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FTP Browser |

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FTP Dialog |

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Killing a session |

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Monitoring the system load |

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Working with multiple documents |

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Variables window |

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Contextual menu |

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Syntax in SQL Editor |

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Columns view |

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Table source |

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Table storage window |

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Demo version
A demo version is available at http://www.smga3000.com/thekompany/dbRadarDemo/.