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Old 01-07-2009
ThinkUI SQL Client 1.0.9 (Default branch)

Image The ThinkUI SQL Client is a graphical program that allows Java developers to browse a database structure, edit data in the tables, issue SQL queries, and generate code (e.g. Java Bean, DAO, SQL queries, JSP files, etc.) based on customizable Velocity templates. License: Free To Use But Restricted Changes:
This release adds support for generating Ant scripts for executing SQL CREATE TABLE and SQL INSERT statements. Improved keyboard shortcuts have been added, as well as UNDO/REDO support in all text editors. A custom test data generation feature has been added by integrating with the ThinkUI Data Generator. In addition, this release also includes various GUI related enhancements and several bugfixes. Image

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SQL::Translator::Parser(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			      SQL::Translator::Parser(3pm)

NAME
SQL::Translator::Parser - describes how to write a parser DESCRIPTION
Parser modules that get invoked by SQL::Translator need to implement a single function: parse. This function will be called by the SQL::Translator instance as $class::parse($tr, $data_as_string), where $tr is a SQL::Translator instance. Other than that, the classes are free to define any helper functions, or use any design pattern internally that make the most sense. When the parser has determined what exists, it will communicate the structure to the producer through the SQL::Translator::Schema object. This object can be retrieved from the translator (the first argument pass to parse) by calling the schema method: my $schema = $tr->schema; The Schema object has methods for adding tables, fields, indices, etc. For more information, consult the docs for SQL::Translator::Schema and its related modules. For examples of how this works, examine the source code for existing SQL::Translator::Parser::* modules. AUTHORS
Ken Youens-Clark, <kclark@cpan.org<gt>, darren chamberlain <darren@cpan.org>. SEE ALSO
perl(1), SQL::Translator, SQL::Translator::Schema. perl v5.14.2 2012-01-18 SQL::Translator::Parser(3pm)
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