If you decide to proceed on this project there's no need to reinvent the wheel. I use Netbeans for my development. it has quite a good facility for working with databases and I use it regularly with Postgres. Since Netbeans is now licensed under Apache 2 you might find useful code there. Be assured it uses JDBC for access but JDBC is universally available and the folks at Postgresql have done quite a nice job with JDBC drivers. Of course, this already works on all platforms. The implementation is basic but very useful: i.e. a good starting point. On Sun, Jul 15, 2018 at 12:08 PM, Dmitry Igrishin <dmitigr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thank you all for your responses! > > Okay, if I decide to start this project, the Linux platform will be > supported. > > As I see it, pgspa (PostgreSQL Server Programming Assistant) should have > both the command line interface, > and the GUI for visualizing some aspects of the work. The tool should be > friendly for your favorite editors (Emacs, > VSCode etc) for easy integration to the daily workflow. (There is no plans > to write feature rich text editor inside > the IDE. It's more rational to provide the integration with the existing > text editors for professional programmers.) > What do you think?