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Database Explorer

to close a currently open database connection. Viewing Database Content Viewer Windows The Explorer provides two types of viewer windows for viewing the database data. The Table window follows ... a single database object. This type of viewer is useful for viewing data of a simple object model. In
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Schema Update large refactoring

(e.g. com.btc.ep.details.viewer.impl" -> "ep.details.viewer.impl"). We are now wondering
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[ODB1] Chapter 9 - ObjectDB Explorer

to a specific database. Section 9.4 explains how to work with threads in the Explorer . Using Viewer Windows The Explorer provides two types of viewer windows for exploring the contents of database ... . This type of viewer is useful for viewing the data of a simple object model. In most cases
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Explorer in 2.3

database viewers. Any idea how this can be done technically without retrieving all the object ids
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Feature Request: Improved ObjectDB Explorer

ObjectDB explorer is mainly designed as database viewer, not editor. However, I think it can be improved to function as a capable editor also, and I think this will make ObjectDB an even better product. Compared to relational database GUIs right now, ObjectDB is not as capable of entering static
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ObjectDB BIRT Driver Update

.RenameListener.doubleClick(RenameListener.java:214) at org.eclipse.jface.viewers.StructuredViewer$1.run ... (SafeRunnable.java:173) at org.eclipse.jface.viewers.StructuredViewer.fireDoubleClick(StructuredViewer.java:829) at org.eclipse.jface.viewers.AbstractTreeViewer.handleDoubleSelect(AbstractTreeViewer
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[Explorer] Editing Database Files

The new Explorer of ObjectDB 2 is currently a viewer rather than an editor. It always opens databases in a read only mode. The Explorer should support creating and storing new database objects and editing and updating existing database objects, visually, with no code. This is one of the features

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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