DATABRICKS CLIENT
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DbVisualizer is a powerful Databricks client and has been a top performing database client for a long time.
It includes all you need to connect, develop and manage your Databricks database. It has support for Databricks specific object types and everything else that makes your Databricks database great.
OBJECT TYPES AND ACTIONS
Supports object types specific to Databricks
DbVisualizer gives you full control of your Databricks database. It even offers support for object types and actions specific to Databricks. Here are some examples.
PROPERTIES
Configurable for how you want to work
These properties, as well as numerous others, can be adjusted to align perfectly with your preferred way of working.
Utilize the properties panel to customize the Databricks client to suit your specific preferences. Ensure that users provide a User-ID and password for IDE access. You can also configure various properties, such as enabling script pre-processing, establishing auto-commit, and more, right from this interface.
SQL client
The universal
database tool
DbVisualizer seamlessly handles objects and properties specific to Databricks - and it includes powerful features that work across almost any data source.
VISUALIZATION
Automatic visualizations
Relations are crucial in Databricks, and DbVisualizer will help you automatically generate visual Entity Relationship Diagrams, These diagrams enable you to intuitively understand the dependencies and opportunities.
EDITOR
A powerful editor for Databricks
Writing SQL for Databricks is similar, but not exactly the same as for other data sources. DbVisualizer understands these nuances and helps you you write SQL queries more efficiently.
SCHEDULING
Scheduling in Databricks
Jobs can be automatically scheduled outside of the Databricks client, using the command-line interface (CLI) and the pre-built scheduling tools of your OS.
MAVEN
JDBC driver management via Maven
Utilizing the JDBC driver manager, you can easily establish connections to your Databricks databases using JDBC drivers, offering a variety of available versions. Additionally, DbVisualizer includes the latest built-in JDBC driver for Databricks.
reviews
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Users love using DbVisualizer with Databricks.
Eric F.
Business Intelligence Developer
DbVisualizer Streamlines Data Gathering Needs into 1 Application DbVisualizer streamlines my query needs by making it a one-stop shop. I have MongoDB, T-SQL, Oracle, etc. connections set up so I can access everything from one simple query tool. I like how I can connect to multiple database types from on...
DbVisualizer Streamlines Data Gathering Needs into 1 Application DbVisualizer streamlines my query needs by making it a one-stop shop. I have MongoDB, T-SQL, Oracle, etc. connections set up so I can access everything from one simple query tool. I like how I can connect to multiple database types from one application. I also like being able to quickly view the data without having to write or wait for a default query to run. The export to CSV is so much faster and easier than your standard SSMS. show less
Verified user.
Review from Capterra
Karl Nicoletti
My DB Client of choice! DbVisualizer is the easiest, most straightforward database development and troubleshooting tool I have used in my 30+ years as a developer. I have been using the Pro edition for almost five years now. Some of the features I find MOST useful are: 1) View complete DDL including ...
My DB Client of choice! DbVisualizer is the easiest, most straightforward database development and troubleshooting tool I have used in my 30+ years as a developer. I have been using the Pro edition for almost five years now. Some of the features I find MOST useful are: 1) View complete DDL including all constraints, 2) Debug Window!, 3) Drill down into and view blob field contents, 4) Format SQL, 5) Stored proc editor, 6) Editing in the SQL Commander show less
Verified user.
Review from g2.com
Reliable, versatile, helpful. DbVisualizer providing user-friendly access to helpful tools that work consistently and predicatbly for all RDBMS platforms and across macOS, Windows, and Linux.
Reliable, versatile, helpful. DbVisualizer providing user-friendly access to helpful tools that work consistently and predicatbly for all RDBMS platforms and across macOS, Windows, and Linux. show less
Verified user.
Review from g2.com
Nithinan T.
Senior Software Engineer
DbVisualizer is the Best DB Management I have been using DbVisualizer since I started working, which is more than 10 years now. DbVisualizer is an easy-to-use tool designed to work with almost every database. The databases I use regularly are DB2 and MariaDB. I use the pro package, which has a variety o...
DbVisualizer is the Best DB Management I have been using DbVisualizer since I started working, which is more than 10 years now. DbVisualizer is an easy-to-use tool designed to work with almost every database. The databases I use regularly are DB2 and MariaDB. I use the pro package, which has a variety of capabilities. I usually use check cost of SQL for the most performance running in program. show less
Verified user.
Review from Capterra
Elizabeth Jarvis
Business Analyst
Great tool, been using for 6+ years. I use DBVisualizer frequently - practically daily - over several SQL Server databases. As a business analyst, I use it for doing production support, testing software modifications, etc. DB Visualizer is easy to use, does everything I ask of it. Connections are ea...
Great tool, been using for 6+ years. I use DBVisualizer frequently - practically daily - over several SQL Server databases. As a business analyst, I use it for doing production support, testing software modifications, etc. DB Visualizer is easy to use, does everything I ask of it. Connections are easy to set up and I really like being able to set the color for different connections - to provide a visual cue as to which environment I am working in (production vs test). DB Visualizer has lots of features that I haven't used but would like to explore. I like that DBVis is continually making improvements to the software. show less
Verified user.
Review from g2.com
Edward M.
Director of Software Development & Integration
Great Product I have been using this product for over 5 years. I searched for a long time, tried many other products but once I found DbVisualizer my search was over. I even prefer and use this over MySQL’s Workbench. This is my go-to product for dealing with our MySQL instances which host our data ware...
Great Product I have been using this product for over 5 years. I searched for a long time, tried many other products but once I found DbVisualizer my search was over. I even prefer and use this over MySQL’s Workbench. This is my go-to product for dealing with our MySQL instances which host our data warehouse. It has everything I need and it is simple to use. show less
Verified user.
Review from Capterra
James Taylor
Extremely powerful multi-platform db client. Spanning many years as a consultant at many different client sites, I have been able to connect to all different database types (DB2, Oracle, MySQL, SqlServer, etc) using DbVisualizer.
Extremely powerful multi-platform db client. Spanning many years as a consultant at many different client sites, I have been able to connect to all different database types (DB2, Oracle, MySQL, SqlServer, etc) using DbVisualizer. show less
Verified user.
Review from g2.com
Best DB software! Dark theme, supports many database types, i find it easy to create queries and run sql reports. It supports ssl tunnels so i dont have to allow outside sql connections. I use it daily.
Best DB software! Dark theme, supports many database types, i find it easy to create queries and run sql reports. It supports ssl tunnels so i dont have to allow outside sql connections. I use it daily. show less
Verified user.
Review from g2.com
DBViz is the go-to for multi-database development. Multi-database development. Query results that can be searched. Connection highlighting to denote prod and dev environments. Link to your scripts folder and directly open them in the tool.
DBViz is the go-to for multi-database development. Multi-database development. Query results that can be searched. Connection highlighting to denote prod and dev environments. Link to your scripts folder and directly open them in the tool. show less
Verified user.
Review from g2.com
Johan A.
Software Developer
Everyday data manipulation tool, including weekends I've been using DbVisualizer for many years and I've never felt the need to consider another tool for my database needs. I use this professionally as well as for my hobby projects and DbVisualizer is light enough to be used at home and strong enough to...
Everyday data manipulation tool, including weekends I've been using DbVisualizer for many years and I've never felt the need to consider another tool for my database needs. I use this professionally as well as for my hobby projects and DbVisualizer is light enough to be used at home and strong enough to handle extensive reports that I do at work (and export them to excel ). Over the 10+ years I've contacted support and have always had a prompt response and very qualified help. I use this tool with everything from H2 embedded databases to Oracle production servers and the thing I like most is how I'm given the best support for all of these databases/vendors. show less
Verified user.
Review from Capterra
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FAQs
Databricks is a cloud-based platform designed for big data analytics and machine learning. Offering an integrated environment to process, analyze, and visualize data at scale.
The Databricks client is used to connect, manage and develop your Databricks database.
The database client is used to manage your Databricks database with actions like insert, delete and update tables.
DbVisualizer has a driver manager, JDBC, built in so you can easily connect to Databricks.
DbVisualizer is a feature-packed query tool where you write SQL queries. It helps you by providing clever highlighting operations and auto-complete suggestions. The tool can visualize your database in an ERD where you see all relationships and dependencies. You can also use the visual query builder, which automatically generates SQL code as you drag and drop tables and select what values you want to include. And a lot more.
Download DbVisualizer and connect to your Databricks database. The client can be used for free with limited functionality or you can try the Pro version for 21 days or buy the Pro version to get the full function set.
Databricks provides a unified, scalable platform for data engineering, analytics, and machine learning, with seamless cloud integration, collaborative tools, and a robust data lakehouse architecture.
Yes you can. With DbVisualizer you get one tool to navigate and manage all (on this list) data sources that are used in your business.
DbVisualizer has a built-in driver manager where you connect to Databricks from the list of available databases, enter the credentials and DbVisualizer automatically sets up the connection.
DbVisualizer has extended support for Databricks object types and functions, you can see the full list of supported object types here.
DbVisualizer is built to make your life easier and you can easily customize the layout and functions to match your workflow. You can, for example put multiple SQL editors next to each other for quick comparisons, re-arrange tabs, work with variables, save scripts, get help with the auto-complete feature, and a lot more.
All of these are different environment labels for how people refer to the application in which you do the actual coding, though they mean more or less the same thing. A client refers to that you connect to a server somewhere else, and the GUI refers to the system's graphical interface. While the IDE refers to the larger "integrated development environment", the editor refers to a specific part of the client in which you write the code. A workbench focuses more on the process of development itself.
Yes, you browse your database with DbVisualizer. You can navigate and manage the tables, relations, and custom objects, and there are automatic visualization tools for generating Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERDs) and a lot more.