DbVisualizer
DbVisualizer is one of the world’s most popular database clients.
Developers, analysts, and DBAs use it to advance their SQL experience with modern tools to visualize and manage their databases, schemas, objects, and table data and to auto-generate, write and optimize queries.
It has extended support for 30+ of the major databases and has basic-level support for all databases that can be accessed with a JDBC driver. DbVisualizer runs on all major OSes.
Free and Pro versions are available.
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Windocks
Windocks provides on-demand Oracle, SQL Server, as well as other databases that can be customized for Dev, Test, Reporting, ML, DevOps, and DevOps. Windocks database orchestration allows for code-free end to end automated delivery. This includes masking, synthetic data, Git operations and access controls, as well as secrets management. Databases can be delivered to conventional instances, Kubernetes or Docker containers.
Windocks can be installed on standard Linux or Windows servers in minutes. It can also run on any public cloud infrastructure or on-premise infrastructure. One VM can host up 50 concurrent database environments. When combined with Docker containers, enterprises often see a 5:1 reduction of lower-level database VMs.
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Oracle Spatial and Graph
Graph databases, which are a key feature of Oracle's converged database solution, remove the necessity for establishing a distinct database and transferring data. This allows analysts and developers to conduct fraud detection in the banking sector, uncover relationships and links to data, and enhance traceability in smart manufacturing, all while benefiting from enterprise-level security, straightforward data ingestion, and robust support for various data workloads. The Oracle Autonomous Database incorporates Graph Studio, offering one-click setup, built-in tools, and advanced security measures. Graph Studio streamlines the management of graph data and facilitates the modeling, analysis, and visualization throughout the entire graph analytics lifecycle. Oracle supports both property and RDF knowledge graphs, making it easier to model relational data as graph structures. Additionally, interactive graph queries can be executed directly on the graph data or via a high-performance in-memory graph server, enabling efficient data processing and analysis. This integration of graph technology enhances the overall capabilities of data management within Oracle's ecosystem.
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Oracle ADF Faces
Oracle ADF Faces components offer a collection of more than 150 Ajax-enabled JSF components designed to enhance the development of sophisticated web user interfaces for Java EE applications. These components can be developed and deployed at no cost through Oracle ADF Essentials, making it accessible for developers. With extensive support for data visualization and compatibility with JSF 2, they provide a complete JavaScript API, a user-friendly drag-and-drop framework, and frameworks for dialog, popup, and navigation menus. Additionally, these components are designed with internationalization and accessibility in mind, as well as support for tablet and touch gestures. They facilitate declarative partial page rendering and allow for skinning and page templating, including reusable page regions and components. Furthermore, they are compatible with the Oracle Alta UI and integrate seamlessly with ADFc for TaskFlow functionality and bookmarking, as well as with ADFm for effective data binding. Overall, Oracle ADF Faces components empower developers to create dynamic and engaging web applications with ease.
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