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Minisoft sells one as well, and like their ODBC product, is pretty
full-featured. We used it in a project a while back.

On 3/12/11, Michael Berkowitz <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Why yes there is a jdbc driver
>
> http://bizsupport1.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c01900550/c01900550.pdf
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> From:   Roy Brown <[log in to unmask]>
> To:     [log in to unmask]
> Date:   03/12/2011 05:08 PM
> Subject:        Re: [HP3000-L] HP Migration - wireframe software
> Sent by:        HP-3000 Systems Discussion <[log in to unmask]>
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>
>
> In message <[log in to unmask]>, Lars Appel <[log in to unmask]>
> writing at 08:28:15 in his/her local time opines:-
>>Craig after Roy wrote:
>
>>>> Visio (Professional, let's hope they gave her Professional) can read
> the
>>>> details of a SQL database and produce a visual schema automagically,
> so
>>>> it's not like she's got to chart them manually.
>
>>> OK, this is news to me.  Can you please explain how this is
> accomplished?
>
>>Well, I do not know about Visio, but maybe it has similar "database
> graph"
>>features as free or open source tools like dbVisualizer or SquirrelSQL...
>> http://www.dbvis.com/products/dbvis/features/index.jsp?feature=9
>
> That's the idea, though dbVisualizer needs a JDBC driver, and I don't
> know if there is one for TurboIMage.
>
>> http://squirrel-sql.sourceforge.net/index.php?page=screenshots -> Graph
>
> I couldn't convince myself that this allowed anything more than
> semi-manual operation - you'd have to click on every table in turn in a
> given database?
>
>>Regards, Lars.
>
> But to answer Craig's question, I'll repeat the extract from the Visio
> Professional Help that I quoted when Connie first asked about wireframe
> tools:-
> ==================================================
> Review what the Reverse Engineer Wizard extracts
>
> The schema definition information that the wizard can extract depends on
> a combination of things, such as the capabilities of the database
> management system (DBMS) and ODBC driver. The wizard shows all the
> elements it can extract and let you choose which ones you want. For
> example you may only be interested in 5 out of 10 tables, and 2 out of 4
> views.
>
> While you are running the wizard you can choose to have it automatically
> create the drawing in addition to listing the reverse engineered items
> in the Tables and Views window. If you decide not to have the drawing
> created automatically, you can drag the items from the Tables and Views
> window onto your drawing page to manually assemble the database model.
>
> To the extent that they are available from the target DBMS, you can
> extract the following:
>
> Tables
> Views
> Primary keys
> Foreign keys
> Indexes
> Triggers (including code)
> Check clauses (including code)
> Stored procedures (including code)
>
> ===================================================
>
> Though I've never done this myself, and Alan Yeo has shed some doubt on
> whether it gives what Connie needs :-(
>
> But I have another idea, which I will get Alan to test, if he doesn't
> mind, to see if it has legs...
> --
> Roy Brown        'Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be
> Kelmscott Ltd     useful, or believe to be beautiful'  William Morris
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