Posts Tagged ‘open source’

Cool Tool Of The Week – Open Modelsphere: Open Source Data Modeling

From The Database Geek

I like playing with new tools and software so I thought I would start a new weekly series, Cool Tool of the Week. I will just cover a tool that I have used or discovered that I think is cool. I’m not necessarily endoring it, just giving it a little publicity so that others will know about it and can give it a try.

This week is the open source data modeling tool Open ModelSphere. This Open Source project is available for windows with a GPL license. It was originally known as SilverRun. I used this windows-based CASE tool when I was at Yale.

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PL/JSON v0.6.2 Released

It was pointed out to me that I had a few errors in the previous release.  Those have been fixed and the install should go a lot smoother now.  No additional functionality here, just bug fixes.  If you tweaked the previous release to install it, you don’t need this one.

As always, you can download the new code directly from the PL/JSON SourceForge page.

Change Log:

Version: 0.6.2
Fixed exit commands in various code files
Removed the “CREATE OR REPLACE” on the string_handler.printf function

Version: 0.6.1
Added missing string_handler package

Version: 0.6
Added support for creating JSON from text input

Version 0.5
Initial release
Includes a JSON data type
Can create tables and columns of JSON
Supports API creation of JSON data type

LewisC

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Catching Up – Email, PL/JSON, Oracle Open Source, ORA_Tweet on oracle.com

Hi all.

This post is just a catchup of what I have been doing recently.

I cleaned out my email inbox. I had 5000 unread emails. I have a problem that if I get an email that is not spam but is not critical, I put it aside “to read later”. Sometimes, I actually do go back and read them. More often, I never see it again. I would *LIKE* to respond to every email and blog post that I get. Unfortunately, I just don’t always have time. By the time I do have time, I have plenty of newer posts and emails.

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PL/XML – XML Based Scripting for PL/SQL

I started working on a task for a project and decided that there were some very good properties that I could use to help me teach people PL/SQL and XML. I expanded a bit on the idea and ended up with a scripting language, implemented in XML, that can be passed into a PL/SQL procedure. The script can execute stored procedures, it has looping logic, conditional (CASE) logic, user defined variables, etc.

The nice thing about it is that it’s very easy to read and modify. The XML structure is also very easy to read.

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