I'm thinking of creating an inspecting tool like Chrome Inflight Element Tool, which lets you hover on HTML elements. And the CSS behind, however, my version of this tool will allow me to see tables and databases which I have not yet been from? Actually think of chrome, observe Element Tool, but instead of displaying HTML and CSS, it will show you tables and databases, where you got that data.
I have an idea which is the following:
- Hover over some parts of the data (greater than 1 or 2 words)
- Then All the databases (in my case 5 databases) and then
- query all the tables of all the databases until I have just found a match for that word which I have found so far.
- Finally, just back and display the database and table information on the screen for the user.
It can be used as an internal device that can be used to assist newly rented software developers who are not familiar with the applications on which they Should work, i.e. debugging and creating additional features, they are coming from the piece of data currently being viewed.
I am using .NET Framework 4 and C-Sharp but Java is my main programming language, because any Java expert informs a solution in Java.
I'm not looking for code, but the pseudo code / step will suggest you get this solution.
Thanks
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