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  1. It looks and works way better than LibreOffice Base (sorry) and it's real client-server architecture. Yes, it isn't , which would be too awesome.
    It's still from Apple, you know. (They probably still regret they wrote this in in their early naive childhood days, not doing peek capitalism.)

  2. It looks and works way better than LibreOffice Base (sorry) and it's real client-server architecture. Yes, it isn't #FLOSS, which would be too awesome.
    It's still from Apple, you know. (They probably still regret they wrote this in #Java in their early naive childhood days, not doing peek capitalism.)

    #JavaClient #WebObjects

  3. It looks and works way better than LibreOffice Base (sorry) and it's real client-server architecture. Yes, it isn't #FLOSS, which would be too awesome.
    It's still from Apple, you know. (They probably still regret they wrote this in #Java in their early naive childhood days, not doing peek capitalism.)

    #JavaClient #WebObjects

  4. It looks and works way better than LibreOffice Base (sorry) and it's real client-server architecture. Yes, it isn't #FLOSS, which would be too awesome.
    It's still from Apple, you know. (They probably still regret they wrote this in #Java in their early naive childhood days, not doing peek capitalism.)

    #JavaClient #WebObjects

  5. It looks and works way better than LibreOffice Base (sorry) and it's real client-server architecture. Yes, it isn't #FLOSS, which would be too awesome.
    It's still from Apple, you know. (They probably still regret they wrote this in #Java in their early naive childhood days, not doing peek capitalism.)

    #JavaClient #WebObjects

  6. It's just so awesome. You lay out a database schema, import it to EOModeler, fix a few data types, set some rules (GUI! no freaking XML writing, simple syntax if you want to write) and the GUI looks exactly like you want a database app to look like.

  7. It's just so awesome. You lay out a database schema, import it to EOModeler, fix a few data types, set some rules (GUI! no freaking XML writing, simple syntax if you want to write) and the GUI looks exactly like you want a database app to look like.

    #JavaClient #WebObjects

  8. It's just so awesome. You lay out a database schema, import it to EOModeler, fix a few data types, set some rules (GUI! no freaking XML writing, simple syntax if you want to write) and the GUI looks exactly like you want a database app to look like.

    #JavaClient #WebObjects

  9. It's just so awesome. You lay out a database schema, import it to EOModeler, fix a few data types, set some rules (GUI! no freaking XML writing, simple syntax if you want to write) and the GUI looks exactly like you want a database app to look like.

    #JavaClient #WebObjects

  10. It's just so awesome. You lay out a database schema, import it to EOModeler, fix a few data types, set some rules (GUI! no freaking XML writing, simple syntax if you want to write) and the GUI looks exactly like you want a database app to look like.

    #JavaClient #WebObjects

  11. Hm, really tired of this , database application stuff. I need a quick way to create a "main/detail" GUI from a database.

    There once was and that really nice stuff.

    Is there anything else, existing to this day?

    I know of
    - (only ORM, no GUI generation)
    - (very close, but only web GUI. Thanks to @peter for that hint some time ago).

    Do you know of anything? @helge

  12. Hm, really tired of this #MSAccess, #LibreOfficeBase database application stuff. I need a quick way to create a "main/detail" GUI from a database.

    There once was #WebObjects and that really nice #JavaClient stuff.

    Is there anything else, existing to this day?

    I know of
    - #Apache #Cayenne (only ORM, no GUI generation)
    - #ManyDesigns #Portofino (very close, but only web GUI. Thanks to @peter for that hint some time ago).

    Do you know of anything? @helge

    #Boost

  13. Hm, really tired of this #MSAccess, #LibreOfficeBase database application stuff. I need a quick way to create a "main/detail" GUI from a database.

    There once was #WebObjects and that really nice #JavaClient stuff.

    Is there anything else, existing to this day?

    I know of
    - #Apache #Cayenne (only ORM, no GUI generation)
    - #ManyDesigns #Portofino (very close, but only web GUI. Thanks to @peter for that hint some time ago).

    Do you know of anything? @helge

    #Boost

  14. Hm, really tired of this #MSAccess, #LibreOfficeBase database application stuff. I need a quick way to create a "main/detail" GUI from a database.

    There once was #WebObjects and that really nice #JavaClient stuff.

    Is there anything else, existing to this day?

    I know of
    - #Apache #Cayenne (only ORM, no GUI generation)
    - #ManyDesigns #Portofino (very close, but only web GUI. Thanks to @peter for that hint some time ago).

    Do you know of anything? @helge

    #Boost

  15. Hm, really tired of this #MSAccess, #LibreOfficeBase database application stuff. I need a quick way to create a "main/detail" GUI from a database.

    There once was #WebObjects and that really nice #JavaClient stuff.

    Is there anything else, existing to this day?

    I know of
    - #Apache #Cayenne (only ORM, no GUI generation)
    - #ManyDesigns #Portofino (very close, but only web GUI. Thanks to @peter for that hint some time ago).

    Do you know of anything? @helge

    #Boost