Case Tool

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#1Jo�o
batistellabr@yahoo.com.br

Hi

Is there any good case tool which I can use to model
my database and generate SQL code to Postgre??

Thanks,
Jo�o Paulo

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#2Fred Vos
fred.vos@kub.nl
In reply to: Jo�o (#1)
Re: Case Tool

Hi,

Please take five minutes to search the archives, before sending any
question to this list. You'll see that questions on design tools have
been asked already many times this year. Try 'erd uml' for a start.

Here's the url to the archives:

http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-general

Fred

João Paulo Batistella wrote:

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Hi

Is there any good case tool which I can use to model
my database and generate SQL code to Postgre??

Thanks,
João Paulo

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#3Haroldo Stenger
hstenger@adinet.com.uy
In reply to: Jo�o (#1)
Re: Case Tool

El mié, 31-07-2002 a las 17:46, João Paulo Batistella escribió:

Hi

Is there any good case tool which I can use to model
my database and generate SQL code to Postgre??

Take a look at GeneXus: http://www.genexus.com.br

Regards

#4Ricardo Ryoiti S. Junior
suga@netbsd.com.br
In reply to: Haroldo Stenger (#3)
Re: Case Tool

Hi,

On my last job they make heavy use of Genexus. It's really a
great tool, the only drawback I can say is that is does not scale well.
also, ARtech (The uruguaian producer) is a great microsoft partner (don't
even expect a Genexus for unix/linux using a Kylix codegen for example),
and there're no warranties that the Java generator will be kept in
development with the advent of the C# code generator. The connectivity
with postgresql has to be ODBC/JDBC.

It's also a VERY VERY VERY expensive product that requires a
pretty good known-how. Might be a choice for "enterprises".

[]'s
Ricardo.

On 31 Jul 2002, Haroldo Stenger wrote:

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Date: 31 Jul 2002 21:25:52 -0300
From: Haroldo Stenger <hstenger@adinet.com.uy>
To: "[ISO-8859-1] Jo�o Paulo Batistella" <batistellabr@yahoo.com.br>,
pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Case Tool

El mi�, 31-07-2002 a las 17:46, Jo�o Paulo Batistella escribi�:

Hi

Is there any good case tool which I can use to model
my database and generate SQL code to Postgre??

Take a look at GeneXus: http://www.genexus.com.br

Regards

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#5Haroldo Stenger
hstenger@adinet.com.uy
In reply to: Ricardo Ryoiti S. Junior (#4)
Re: Case Tool

El mié, 31-07-2002 a las 22:14, suga@netbsd.com.br escribió:

On my last job they make heavy use of Genexus. It's really a
great tool, the only drawback I can say is that is does not scale well.
also, ARtech (The uruguaian producer) is a great microsoft partner (don't
even expect a Genexus for unix/linux using a Kylix codegen for example),
and there're no warranties that the Java generator will be kept in
development with the advent of the C# code generator. The connectivity
with postgresql has to be ODBC/JDBC.

The support for Java will stay as strong as the support for C# (which by
the way, is not only MS centric, check out http://www.go-mono.com).

They started to support PostgreSQL, when persuaded of that. Maybe if
they are persuaded of supporting Kylix/Delphi, they will release a
generator for that platform too. They are always open for dialog with
customers.

It's also a VERY VERY VERY expensive product that requires a
pretty good known-how. Might be a choice for "enterprises".

There is a great oportunity for PostgreSQL developers and consultants
individuals and firms, in the GeneXus field. Mainly for those based in
latin american countries from Mexico, through Chile, to Brazil,
Argentina, etc. In the US GeneXus is also present, as well as in many
european, asian, and african countries.

GeneXus developers, usually know little about PostgreSQL, which opens
the oportunity I'm mentioning for PostgreSQL consultants. GeneXus
supports PostgreSQL, of course (throug ODBC as you say).

Go for it!

Regards