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<updated>2016-01-19T14:40:05Z</updated>
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<title>New port: databases/sql-workbench</title>
<updated>2016-01-19T14:40:05Z</updated>
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<name>Kurt Jaeger</name>
<email>pi@FreeBSD.org</email>
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<published>2016-01-19T14:40:05Z</published>
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SQL Workbench/J is a free, DBMS-independent, cross-platform SQL
query tool. It is written in Java and should run on any operating
system that provides a Java Runtime Environment.

Its main focus is on running SQL scripts (either interactively or
as a batch) and export/import features. Graphical query building
or more advanced DBA tasks are not the focus and are not planned.

WWW: http://www.sql-workbench.net/

PR:		202116
Submitted by:	Aldis Berjoza &lt;graudeejs@inbox.lv&gt;
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