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4TOPS Excel Import to Access XP/03 |
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4TOPS Excel Import Assistant is an Access add-in for importing excel into access in a controlled way. Instead of entering data one by one from a spreadsheet or another source that can be converted into a spreadsheet, the users simply need to import data, thus saving enormous amount of time and money on data entry clerks. |
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DBVA for WebLogic Workshop for Windows |
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DBVA for WebLogic Workshop (DBVA-WW) is a database design plugin tightly integrated with WebLogic Worksho. Developers can design application with Class Diagram and ERD, and generate database tables from the resulting diagrams. It can also generate the persistent Java objects (ORM) for accessing database (Oracle, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server...). Furthermore, you can reverse engineering existing database(s) to Class Diagram and ERD. |
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DBVA for IntelliJ IDEA for Windows |
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DBVA for IntelliJ IDEA (DBVA-IJ) is a database design plugin tightly integrated with IntelliJ IDEA. Developers can design application with Class Diagram and ERD, and generate database tables from the resulting diagrams. It can also generate the persistent Java objects (ORM) for accessing database (Oracle, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server...). Furthermore, you can perform reverse engineering by reversing existing database(s) to Class Diagram and ERD. |
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DBVA for Eclipse for Windows |
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DBVA for Eclipse (DBVA-EC) is a database design plugin tightly integrated with Eclipse. Developers can design application with Class Diagram and ERD, and generate database tables from the resulting diagrams. It can also generate the persistent Java objects (ORM) for accessing database (Oracle, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server...). Furthermore, you can perform reverse engineering by reversing existing database(s) to Class Diagram and ERD. |
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DBVA for JDeveloper for Windows |
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DBVA for JDeveloper (DBVA-JD) is a database design plugin tightly integrated with JDeveloper. Developers can design application with Class Diagram and ERD, and generate database tables from the resulting diagrams. It can also generate the persistent Java objects (ORM) for accessing database (Oracle, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server...). Furthermore, you can perform reverse engineering by reversing existing database(s) to Class Diagram and ERD. |
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DBVA for NetBeans for Windows |
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DBVA for NetBeans (DBVA-NB) is a database design plugin tightly integrated with NetBeans. Developers can design application with Class Diagram and ERD, and generate database tables from the resulting diagrams. It can also generate the persistent Java objects (ORM) for accessing database (Oracle, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server...). Furthermore, you can perform reverse engineering by reversing existing database(s) to Class Diagram and ERD. |
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ActiveXperts Network Monitor |
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ActiveXperts Network Monitor is the leading solution for monitoring all aspects of your LAN and WAN servers, workstations and devices; it supports Windows platforms, UNIX platforms, Linux platforms, and Novell. Operators can write their own monitoring functions in VBScript; the product processes up to 32 VBScript functions simultaneously. Supports XML and XSL based reports. Received the 'Product of the Year' award at http://www.monitortools.com. |
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Database ViewerPlus(Access,Excel,Oracle) |
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View and Synchronize Microsoft Access, Excel, Oracle, Foxpro, dBase or any ODBC enabled database with palm. Add, Delete, Modify Database records on palm. Get updated desktop data on palm and palm data on desktop automatically. Synchronize data at specific date-time. View one record at a time or all at once on Palm. Export records to Memo Pad application. Search Facility is provided. Beam particular database to another Palm or PocketPC device. |
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DBVA for JBuilder for Windows |
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DBVA for JBuilder (DBVA-JB) is a database design plugin tightly integrated with JBuilder. Developers can design application with Class Diagram and ERD, and generate database tables from the resulting diagrams. It can also generate the persistent Java objects (ORM) for accessing database (Oracle, MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server...). Furthermore, you can perform reverse engineering by reversing existing database(s) to Class Diagram and ERD. |
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