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Really? No JDBM browser/client?

dlite922
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I developed a Java application and want to peek inside my jdbm data store for testing purposes. Maybe i'm seeing jdbm too much like sqlite3, but isn't anyone interested in a client app that can see and display the data in a jdbm, even if I have to tell it the datatypes and schema manually.

Do I have to develop a small program each time I want to get data?

It seems too much of a hassle compared to PHP-> SQLITE.

Thanks for any input, feel free to point and laugh at a n00b :)



Dan
May 28 '09 #1
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JosAH
11,448 Expert 8TB
If I'm not mistaken jdbm is a Java implementation of gdbm, a simple, but very well performing, B+tree handler and then some. It has nothing to do with SQL by itself. What exactly do you want to do with it?

kind regards,

Jos
May 29 '09 #2

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