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There is indeed a mySQL GUI interface.  Oddvard showed it to me over a year ago, I downloaded it from somewhere, and I was very impressed with it.  Unfortunately, I am focused on Oracle, so that is as far as I went with it.  Keep looking, it is out on the mySQL site somewhere.  And congratulations on getting NetBeans running! /David

Steve Howerton wrote:
Man! that migration tool worked like a dream.  I am using the command line
MySQL is there something with a GUI interface to make additional creation
easier?
Thanks again.
-Steve

Oddvard M wrote:
  
David,

There are a better way, simply install the MYSQL Migration tool and it
will
transform your MsAccess database directly to MySql for you. You pick up
the
tools from MySql home site. They are references as GUI tools and contain
MySQL Browser, MySQL Administrator, MySQL Migration tool and MySQL
workbench. It is as easy as getting to bed..

http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/gui-tools/5.0.html

Odd

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From: Steve Howerton ceyesuma@...
    
Hello
I would like some guidance in planning a project if possible.
I am particularly interested in finding out at what capacity MySQL can be
ued in netbeans.

I ask this because I have a access database designed.  I would like to
recreate it as effiently as possible in MySQL. What is the best way to do
this?
      
I would go into Access, table design view, SQL View, in order to grab the
table structure in a Text file.  Then create your tables in mySQL.  A
poorly
designed Access database will yield a poorly designed mySQL, if you are
looking for database efficiency, unfortunately this list is not the place
to
answer that.  Feel free to contact me off-list if you need more advice on
database issues.

    
additionally, I am trying to get the proper installation of netbeans6.1
to
do the above mentioned(if possible).
I know enough java programing to be dangerous.(armature extraordinaire at
best).

      
There is a lot to know in this environment, for sure.  I have more of a
database background and I cringe when I see programmers go through many
un-necessary steps in their Java code, when the database would easily
handle
the problem.  A book called database design for mere mortals was top pick
when I was active on the Access newsgroups, highly recommend this.

    
I am focusing on developing a web page with the cs3 and the java and the
MySQL.
      
It sounds as if you want a web application, therefore NetBeans' visual web
designer will fit this nicely.

    
Furthermore,  I have Createative suite 3  and I have worked with most of
      
the
    
programs in it.

In conclusion,  I am a little confused on the matter of designing flow.

My plan thus far to design(please correct me.  because this is probably
      
not
    
even close.

create the pages with the cs3 and enable them to have continuity.
then figure out how to implement the java programs that can access the
database.
basically, I am confused on the web page navigation and the java web
      
server
    
faces navigation and how to merge the two efficiently.

      
Look into the Visual Web features of NetBeans.  You can graphically lay
out
all your flows in page navigation.

/David

    
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Thank
-Steve
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