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Yes - can browse table definition and data; Some - can only browse table definition; Multi-server support: Yes - can manage from the same window/session multiple servers; Some - can manage from a different window/session multiple servers; Monitoring server: Yes - includes a headless server, that runs checks and reports failures
Supported data models (conceptual, logical, physical) Supported notations Forward engineering Reverse engineering Model/database comparison and synchronization Teamwork/repository Database Workbench: Conceptual, logical, physical IE (Crow’s foot) Yes Yes Update database and/or update model No Enterprise Architect
Repository model, the relationship between copies of the source code repository. Client–server, users access a master repository via a client; typically, their local machines hold only a working copy of a project tree. Changes in one working copy must be committed to the master repository before they are propagated to other users.
This appears like any other schema in the database according to the SQL specification while accessing data stored either in a different database or a different server instance. The import can be made either as an entire foreign schema or merely certain tables belonging to that foreign schema. [188]
Detailed reports provide a way to identify unmanaged configuration on hosts. Generators enable code or template-based generation of configuration files from a central data repository. CFEngine Lightweight agent system. Manages configuration of a large number of computers using the client–server paradigm or stand-alone.
FileMaker Pro 8.5*.fp7: Mac OS X Universal Binary support, embedded browser (Web Viewer), object names 2007–07: FileMaker Pro/Server 9*.fp7: Native support for the SQL databases MS SQL Server, MySQL, and Oracle. Conditional formatting 2009–01: FileMaker Pro/Server 10*.fp7: Status area now horizontal; script triggering 2010–03: FileMaker ...
A software repository, or repo for short, is a storage location for software packages. Often a table of contents is also stored, along with metadata. A software repository is typically managed by source or version control, or repository managers. Package managers allow automatically installing and updating repositories, sometimes called "packages".
In version control systems, a repository is a data structure that stores metadata for a set of files or directory structure. [1] Depending on whether the version control system in use is distributed, like Git or Mercurial, or centralized, like Subversion, CVS, or Perforce, the whole set of information in the repository may be duplicated on every user's system or may be maintained on a single ...