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The Rich Engineering Heritage Behind Dependency Injection

Andrew McVeigh takes us on a tour of the rich heritage behind dependency injection, what it represents, and tells us why its here to stay.
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RMBench Relational Modeller 1.0.2

URL: ByteRefinery

At 6:52 AM on Nov 12, 2006, Christian Sell DeveloperZone Top 100 wrote:

We are happy to announce the availability of version 1.0.2 of RMBench Relational Modeller for Eclipse.

RMBench is designed to be the one-stop, focused solution for graphical modelling of relational databases from inside the Eclipse IDE. It aims at supporting all major database systems, both commercial and open source, featuring both reverse engineering of existing databases and forward engineering by generating database-specific, online-executable SQL DDL.

One of many unique features is model differencing, where the state of the design model can be compared to an existing database.

The new version adds pluggable type UIs, and support for the MySQL SET, ENUM and SERIAL datatypes.

RMBench is available as a free community edition, and a very moderately priced commercial edition. Download it immediately by pointing the Eclipse update manager at the URL http://rmbench.de/update.
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1. At 3:59 AM on Nov 13, 2006, Christian Sell DeveloperZone Top 100 wrote:

Re: RMBench Relational Modeller 1.0.2

these URL and reference fields in the announcement form drive me nuts.. why isnt "http://" prepended automatically?

The company URL is http://www.byterefinery.com

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