DbVisualizer is a feature rich and intuitive cross platform database tool for developers and DBAs that provides a single, powerful interface for a variety of databases. It supports simultaneous database connection and lets you explore and manage database objects, execute SQL queries, visualize information, and a lot more.
| Tags | Database Database Engines/Servers |
|---|---|
| Implementation | SQL |
Recent releases


Changes: This version can visually create, edit, and compile procedures, functions, modules, packages, and triggers for Oracle, DB2, Mimer, PostgreSQL, Sybase ASE, SQL Server, MySQL, JavaDB/Derby, and Informix. The new export schema/database feature lets you export the DDL for schema objects, including table data in SQL or XML format. User settings can be exported and imported for easy migration. New SQL formatter options were added. The variable substitution feature has been rewritten.


Changes: New Create and Alter Table features. A table data navigator. Pre-installed JDBC drivers. A new table data editor. Support for Windows Vista, DB2 version 9, and Java 1.6.


Changes: This release has a new visual Query Builder, support for the JavaDB/Derby database, a new permission verifier, generates create DDL for tables and views, and a lot more.


Changes: This version adds support for SQL Server 2005, Sybase 15, and explain plan for Oracle, DB2 and SQL Server. A universal binary installer was provided for Mac OS X on Intel along with a PL/SQL editor and compiler for Oracle and full key binding support with pre-defined key maps.


Changes: A Table Data Import feature was added. The Export feature now supports settings being saved between sessions. The Plug-in Framework section in the users guide explains how to extend the visualization support. A Connection Wizard was added, which ease the process of getting connected with a database.
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Recent commentsSimply the best generic RDBMS client
After 10+ years of working with RDBMSs from Informix to MySQL and PostgreSQL, and using clients including IBM's very expensive ServerStudio.... DbVisualizar is simply the best. Very few bugs, runs fast, has all the required features plus a few. There isn't much you can to do a database that you can't do with this application, a definite must-have for anyone who spends many hours mucking about inside databases.
Very usefule tool
Lets you view tables, data, & etc. Lets you execute arbitrary SQL. I just wish it was 'source-available' - there are a few gui changes I'd make to it...