Replace PHPMyAdmin with MyJSQLView
MyJSQLView is a database management system written in Java. I stumbled across this page on Softpedia and MyJSQLView appears to perform the same function as PHPMyAdmin, except that it is written in Java. Here is some further information Softpedia:
MyJSQLView provides an easy to use Java based user interface frontend for viewing, adding, editing, or deleting entries in a MySQL database.
The database driver for Java is not limited to MySQL and can be easily modified for other databases. In addition the interface can also be made to interact through SSH. The application once installed can provide, I believe, a much quicker access/update to the database than a web based interface frontend and MyJSQLView will supports transaction locking. If you want to quickly access a MySQL database for viewing and editing I think MyJSQLView will provide an alternative that is simple and easy to use.
Features:
· User Preferences Saving. (Not Implemented in Beta Release.)
· User Preferences Summary Table Column Selection.
· Access to All Tables in Database During Session.
· Viewing, Adding, Editing, and Deleting All Table Fields.
· Supports All MyJSQL Data Types, Including Blobs.
· Data Type Checking During Adding or Updates.
· Support for All Table Types, Including Transaction Locking.
· Printing of Summary Table Data, Screen View.
· Export of Summary Table Data or Complete Table.
· Simple Easy to Use Interface.
· Table Sorting and Searching.
If you give this a try, please let us know how it compares to PHPMyAdmin.
MyJSQLView - [Softpedia]
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2 opinions for Replace PHPMyAdmin with MyJSQLView
gadgets expose
Feb 5, 2007 at 9:36 am
it’s sound good. i’ll try. thank you.
Dana M. Proctor
Oct 18, 2007 at 10:23 pm
First I would like to say MyJSQLView
is not the versatile admin. tool that
phpMyAdmin is. MyJSQLView does provide
a very easy and quick interface to do
basic adds, edits, deletes, and viewing
of a databases’ data. The application
also allows easy sort, search, and a
basic query tool along with import/export
of data. MyJSQLView provides very little
support for the administrative things
that can be done with phpMyAdmin. The
application is and was made for users
that wish to interact with data in a
database. MyJSQLView a replacement for
phpMyAdmin I think not.
MyJSQLView Project Manager
danap
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