On Sun, 2012-12-16 at 22:25 -0200, Edson Richter wrote: > Em 16/12/2012 20:27, Guillaume Lelarge escreveu: > > On Fri, 2012-12-14 at 14:17 -0200, Edson Richter wrote: > >> Em 14/12/2012 12:21, Merlin Moncure escreveu: > >>> On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 5:52 PM, Edson Richter <edsonrichter@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>>> Em 13/12/2012 20:10, Merlin Moncure escreveu: > >>>> [...] > >>> *) diagram output should be standard html (only) without requiring > >>> tool to log in and adjust diagram > >> I don't really care about output - SVG would be excellent, because it > >> scales well and will print nicely. > >> I can tell that a data dictionary with diagramming output would be > >> enough. If I can edit the data dictionary and system keep track of all > >> changes, would be enough for me. > >> If PgAdmin would have the ability to maintain a data dictionary that is > >> not the database itself, and plus the feature to "synchronize with > >> database" (which would be any PostgreSQL database registered) would be > >> optimal for me. > >> > > We had something pretty good like this called the Database Designer. > > There are still some works to make it available on a next release. > > > > You can also try pgModeler. Seems really cool. Too bad it doesn't (yet?) > > do reverse engineering. > > > > > > I'm looking forward for pgModeler. Reverse and Forward engineering (with > true alter scripts) are an requirement for me. > Visual design is desirable, but not mandatory. > Where can I look Database Designer? It's part of pgAdmin 1.16, but you need to compile pgAdmin with a specific command line switch. > Which platform (or language it's written)? Platform: Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, and even Solaris IIRC. Language: C++ > Maybe I can help with development, why start a new effort? > Sure, I'll be happy to have some help on this. > I've strong Java programming expertise (> 15yrs), and also have worked > with dozen different languages before. > pgAdmin is written in C++ and uses the wxWidgets toolkit. So no Java here, sorry. -- Guillaume http://blog.guillaume.lelarge.info http://www.dalibo.com -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general