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Description
| Class Summary | |
|---|---|
| Column | INTERNAL: Represents the definition of a relational database column. |
| CSVExport | INTERNAL: Command line tool for exporting comma- or semicolon separated files into a database. |
| CSVImport | INTERNAL: Command line tool for importing comma- or semicolon separated files into a database. |
| DatabaseProjectReader | INTERNAL: Class that can read a database schema definition from an XML representation. |
| DataType | INTERNAL: Represents the definition of a relational database datatype. |
| DB2SQLProducer | INTERNAL: Class that generates DDL statements for the IBM db2 universal database platform. |
| DDLExecuter | INTERNAL: Command line tool for creating and dropping database schemas directly in a database. |
| DDLWriter | INTERNAL: Command line tool for producing DDL files for creating and dropping database schemas. |
| FirebirdSQLProducer | INTERNAL: Class that generates DDL statements for the firebird / interbase database platform. |
| GenericSQLProducer | INTERNAL: Class that generates DDL statements for the generic database platform. |
| Index | INTERNAL: Represents the definition of a relational table index. |
| MySqlSQLProducer | INTERNAL: Class that generates DDL statements for the mysql database platform. |
| OracleSQLProducer | INTERNAL: Class that generates DDL statements for the oracle database platform. |
| PostgreSQLProducer | INTERNAL: DDL statement generator for the PostgreSQL database platform. |
| Project | INTERNAL: Class that holds a database schema definition. |
| SQLExecuter | INTERNAL: Command line tool for executing SQL statements in a database referenced by a database properties file. |
| SQLServerSQLProducer | INTERNAL: Class that generates DDL statements for the sqlserver database platform. |
| Table | INTERNAL: Represents the definition of a relational database table. |
Classes for managing relational database schemas.
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