Randolf Richardson wrote:
"IchBin <we******@ptd.net>" wrote in comp.lang.java:
Hello All..
I have posted the new Screenshots of DatabaseManagerSwing Class. Hope
you enjoy. Feedback is possible. Not sure when it will be integrated but
it is coming! I have to pass the changes along to Fred.
I have an unused web site. Screenshots are there at:
http://home.ptd.net/~weconsul/
I'm very interested in what you've done -- it looks good. Do you have
any compiles classes that are downloadable at the moment (I didn't see any
download links on your web page)? I'd like to give it a try because I'm
planning on using HSQLDB on some new projects I'm working on right now.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks you for your interest. As far as the classes, naturally I do have
them but do not think that I should be passing these around right yet. I
would like these changes incorporated into the HSQLDB product first.
If you sign up for the developer forum for HSQLDB
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/...ldb-developers you can
see what is going on with these changes. Once signed up go to
http://www.mail-archive.com/hs******...urceforge.net/.
I have submitted these changes\enhancements to the project the other
day. You can still use the current swing version from the demo
subdirectory of HSQLDB by changing the runManager.bat.bat. to call
...\lib\hsqldb.jar org.hsqldb.util.DatabaseManagerSwing. This will bring
up the current swing classes.
In the next update of HSQLDB I have put a DatabaseManagerSwing.bat and
DatabaseManagerSwing.sh in the demo subdirectory. Not sure why but there
is only about two or three sentences in the documentation at
http://hsqldb.sourceforge.net/web/hsqlDocsFrame.html about the Swing
version of the AWT.
The only reason that I made these enhancements is because I am working
on a few products, of my own, that used the HSQLDB. I am also very
enthusiastic about this java based database dbms. Since it is currently
an open source project. (Side note) They have just announced a $ product
called HyperXtremeSQL™ "http://www.hxsql.com/". I felt that since I
have some time that I would offer some "payback" for using the product.
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Hope this helps...
IchBin
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