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ObjectDB Explorer Exposes Username and Password

How can I prevent my embedded database's username and password from being exposed by ObjectDB Explorer? billdotnet Bill See url-history setting and the user and password attributes. support Support If I understand correctly, if someone were to remove the configuration file, the username
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Launching explorer giving some bugs

Hello , we are having problem when we try to launch explorer.jar from mac osx lion. jam gives these errors as shown below: Jul 19 23:15:51 KadirBASOL.local java[10319] <Error>: CGContextGetCTM: invalid context 0x0 Jul 19 23:15:51 KadirBASOL.local java[10319] <Error>: CGContextSetBaseCTM: invalid
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A distinguished Name for server or explorer is good for maintaining!

A distinguished Name for server or explorer is good for maintaining!
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ObjectDB Explorer query error: Unexpected query token 'value'

ObjectDB Explorer query error: Unexpected query token 'value'
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Feature Request: Adding map entries to DB in Explorer

Currently, collections can be edited but maps cannot be edited. For a database model that has a lot of static data that need to be entered into the database on multiple edits this presents as an inconvenience. It would be great, therefore, if we can edit maps straight from the explorer. Flying Banana Jiacong Xu
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Abiity to save queries in Explorer

Abiity to save queries in Explorer
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Explorer table view

Explorer table view
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not possible to add an existing object to an array via explorer

not possible to add an existing object to an array via explorer
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Step 2: Entity Class and Persistence Unit

Java Class] dialog box, e.g. by right clicking the project node (in the [Package Explorer] window ... the [Project Explorer] window) and selecting New > Folder (or New > Other... > General > Folder ... name and click Finish. Right click the new META-INF folder in the [Project Explorer] window, select New
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[ODB1] Chapter 1 - About ObjectDB

has a Database Explorer The ObjectDB database explorer, which is provided with every ObjectDB product ... without the ability to explore, query and edit the database content visually, is like developing

Getting Started

ObjectDB is very easy to use. Follow the Getting Started Tutorial and the Quick Tour manual chapter and in minutes you may be able to write and run first Java programs against ObjectDB.

Prior knowledge or experience in database programming (SQL, JDBC, ORM, JPA, etc.) is not required, but some background in using the Java language is essential.

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