Difference between revisions of "RODA DBML"

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|purpose=Migrates databases to an XML schema, DBML. Can then provide access by dumping DBML to MySQL and showing it in phpMyAdmin.
 
|purpose=Migrates databases to an XML schema, DBML. Can then provide access by dumping DBML to MySQL and showing it in phpMyAdmin.
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|homepage=http://redmine.keep.pt/documents/show/3
 
|homepage=http://redmine.keep.pt/documents/show/3
 
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|function=File Format Migration
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[[Category:File Format Migration]]
 
[[Category:Database]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
= Description =
 
= Description =
 
Migrates databases to an XML schema, DBML. Can then provide access by dumping DBML to MySQL and showing it in phpMyAdmin.
 
Migrates databases to an XML schema, DBML. Can then provide access by dumping DBML to MySQL and showing it in phpMyAdmin.
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Part of RODA ([http://redmine.keep.pt/wiki/roda-public])
 
Part of RODA ([http://redmine.keep.pt/wiki/roda-public])
  
= User Experiences =
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RODA DBML is no longer being maintained. Its successor is '''Database Preservation Toolkit'''.
 
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===== For more information, please visit [[http://coptr.digipres.org/Db-preservation-toolkit Database Preservation Toolkit]] . =====
= Development Activity =
 

Latest revision as of 15:47, 26 April 2021




Migrates databases to an XML schema, DBML. Can then provide access by dumping DBML to MySQL and showing it in phpMyAdmin.
Homepage:http://redmine.keep.pt/documents/show/3
License:LGPL
Function:File Format Migration
Content type:Database




Description[edit]

Migrates databases to an XML schema, DBML. Can then provide access by dumping DBML to MySQL and showing it in phpMyAdmin.

Part of RODA ([1])


RODA DBML is no longer being maintained. Its successor is Database Preservation Toolkit.

For more information, please visit [Database Preservation Toolkit] .[edit]