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MyDbExplorer is a windows desktop application framework that can connect to virtually any relational database backend. MyDbExplorer supports plugin architecture. Any developer can extend MyDbExplorer's functionality to connect to new databases using its API. Currently, the following plugins are available:


 * Microsoft Access
 * Microsoft SQL Server
 * MySQL Server
 * Oracle
 * IBM DB2

Before you install any plugin, you must install the Framework.

MyDbExplorer Framework Features


 * For any plugin, you can open multiple connections simultaneously to the backend database
 * Connections using multiple plugins can be opened simultaneously
 * All the open connections can be saved to a file. Next time, when you start the Framework, you can open all your connections using that file. Thus, you need not enter/remember all the connection parameters (e.g. Computer names, Port numbers, UserIds, Passwords etc) to different data sources
 * Multiple SQL query windows per connection can be opened at the same time
 * Lets you export the query results to a CSV file, as HTML or to an Excel workbook
 * Can export database schema as HTML files
 * Lets you import / export data across different types of databases. For example, you can transfer all the tables in a Microsoft Access database to MySQL database or to an Oracle database
 * Can compare database schemas across different databases! Provides the differences as HTML
 * Lets you define and save a subset of table columns under a name. The set then can be used in a SQL SELECT clause. Any number of such Column Sets can be defined per table.
 * MyDbExplorer is a framework into which one or more database clients can be plugged-in. The Framework provides a consistent User Interface for any plugin.
 * Extendable framework. Provides APIs so that third-parties can write plugins to support any database

Any feature directly supported by the Framework is automatically available to ALL the plugIns installed!

For more information, please visit

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