> > tedia2sql is (now) quite stable and is being used in a production
> > environment daily against Postgres, Oracle, and DB2. Screenshot of the
> > production ERD being used is here:
> > http://tedia2sql.tigris.org/sampleImages/BigERD.png
>
> This is quite impressive. I'm happy that Dia helps you do this stuff!
> You might want to look at the newest (tomorrows) sources, as many a
> thing has improved.
Heh. On that subject, any reply to my message to this list of subjected
"Diff for UML Class Connection Points v2.0"
(<20020717172919.50125fae.Tim.Ellis@gamet.com>)?
The summary is just that I made the first 8 connection points identical to
the current 8 so that UMLCLASS_CONNECTIONPOINTS can be redefined willy
nilly and no-one will suffer unless they actually use the extra connection
points.
I shall eventually copy UML shapeset, create another called ERD, and
change the syntax to be SQL specific so there doesn't have to be a
vocabulary mapping anymore.
> Did you see the mail by Matthew Mondor about database design objects
> <20020727095425.GA31756@calixo.net>? You'd be better qualified to
> answer him than I.
I've searched my mailboxes and cannot find any reference...?
--
Tim Ellis
Senior Database Architect
Gamet, Inc.