[DOCS-5686] Comment on: "mongodb-ecosystem/tools/administration-interfaces.txt" Created: 22/Jun/15  Updated: 03/Nov/17  Resolved: 29/Mar/16

Status: Closed
Project: Documentation
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Fix Version/s: 01112017-cleanup

Type: Bug Priority: Major - P3
Reporter: Docs Collector User (Inactive) Assignee: Kay Kim (Inactive)
Resolution: Done Votes: 0
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 Description   

Hello Mongo DB,

If possible please add DbSchema to the list of the MongoDb tools.
A short description of the tool is bellow. If possible please copy the images to your website and link them there.
If you are interested in working with this tool please let me know and I will send you free licenses for Mongo DB team.

Best regards,
Dragos Pruteanu

emailcontact : support@dbschema.com

DbSchema
http://www.dbschema.com

DbSchema is a MongoDb tool with ER diagrams, Relational Data Browse, Query Builder and Data Loader :
<ul>
<li> Reverse engineer the schema from the database and display it in a diagram, an entity for each
collection and sub-document inside the collection.
<br><img src="http://www.dbschema.com/images/mongodb-diagram.png" alt="MongoDB ER Diagram">
<li> DbSchema can execute native Mongo DB queries and show the result in a hierarchical way.
The language used to query the database is Groovy, a Java-based scripting language.
<br><img src="http://www.dbschema.com/images/mongodb-tool.png" alt="MongoDB Query Editor">
<li> Explore and edit the data using the Relational Data Browse. You may start browsing a collection from the root node or from a sub-document. Each sub-document will show in a distinct browse frame. In the DbSchema layouts you can create virtual foreign keys.
They will be saved to project file, together with the layouts. In the relational data browse you can view data
from one collection or sub-document, than jump to another collection or sub-document via the created virtual foreign key.
<br><img src="http://www.dbschema.com/images/mongodb-relational-data-browse.png" alt="MongoDB Relational Data Browse">
<li> Build Mongo DB native queries using the Bisual Query Builder. This may use where clauses, aggregate min, max, sum functions.
<br><img src="http://www.dbschema.com/images/mongodb-query-builder.png" alt="MongoDB Query Builder">
</ul>



 Comments   
Comment by Kay Kim (Inactive) [ 29/Mar/16 ]

Merged through pull request

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