PEAR::MDB2_Schema enables users to maintain RDBMS independant schema
files in XML that can be used to create, alter and drop database entities
and insert data into a database. Reverse engineering database schemas from
existing databases is also supported. The format is compatible with both
PEAR::MDB and Metabase.
Currently phpMyAdmin can:
* browse and drop databases, tables, views, columns and indexes
* display multiple results sets through stored procedures or queries
* create, copy, drop, rename and alter databases, tables, columns
and indexes
* maintain server, databases and tables, with proposals on server
configuration
* execute, edit and bookmark any SQL-statement, even batch-queries
* load text files into tables
* create and read dumps of tables
* export data to various formats: CSV, XML, PDF, ISO/IEC 26300 -
OpenDocument Text and Spreadsheet, Microsoft Word 2000, and
LATEX formats
* import data and MySQL structures from OpenDocument spreadsheets,
as well as XML, CSV, and SQL files
* administer multiple servers
* manage MySQL users and privileges
* check referential integrity in MyISAM tables
* using Query-by-example (QBE), create complex queries
automatically connecting required tables
* create PDF graphics of your database layout
* search globally in a database or a subset of it
* transform stored data into any format using a set of predefined
functions, like displaying BLOB-data as image or download-link
* track changes on databases, tables and views
* support InnoDB tables and foreign keys
* support mysqli, the improved MySQL extension
* create, edit, call, export and drop stored procedures and
functions
* create, edit, export and drop events and triggers
* communicate in 62 different languages
PL/Proxy is a proxy language used for remote database procedure calls
and data partitioning between databases based on hashing field values.
Main idea is that proxy function will be created with same signature as
remote function to be called, so only destination info needs to be
specified inside proxy function body.
HTSQL ("Hyper Text Structured Query Language") is a high-level query
language for relational databases. The target audience for HTSQL is the
accidental programmer -- one who is not a SQL expert, yet needs a usable,
comprehensive query tool for data access and reporting.
This port provides the MySQL backend to HTSQL
HTSQL ("Hyper Text Structured Query Language") is a high-level query
language for relational databases. The target audience for HTSQL is the
accidental programmer -- one who is not a SQL expert, yet needs a usable,
comprehensive query tool for data access and reporting.
This port provides the PostgreSQL backend to HTSQL
HTSQL ("Hyper Text Structured Query Language") is a high-level query
language for relational databases. The target audience for HTSQL is the
accidental programmer -- one who is not a SQL expert, yet needs a usable,
comprehensive query tool for data access and reporting.
SFCGAL is a C++ wrapper library around CGAL with the aim of supporting ISO
19107:2013 and OGC Simple Features Access 1.2 for 3D operations.
SFCGAL provides standard compliant geometry types and operations, that can be
accessed from its C or C++ APIs. PostGIS uses the C API, to expose some
SFCGAL's functions in spatial databases
This project provides comprehensive monitoring of PostgreSQL servers using a
natively compiled Zabbix agent module, written in C.
The module enables discovery and monitoring of tablespaces, databases,
namespaces, tables, indexes, etc.
A preconfigured Zabbix Template is also included for your convenience.
VFront is a free, open source front-end for MySQL or PostgreSQL databases
written in PHP and Javascript. With VFront you can create forms for managing
your data in AJAX style, different rules and privileges for groups, report in
XML, HTML, PDF, statistics and much more.
Oracle Berkeley DB is a family of open source embeddable databases
that allows developers to incorporate within their applications a
fast, scalable, transactional database engine with industrial grade
reliability and availability. As a result, customers and end-users
will experience an application that simply works, reliably manages
data, can scale under extreme load, but requires no ongoing database
administration. As a developer, you can focus on your application and
be confident that Oracle Berkeley DB will manage your persistence
needs.