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SchemaDraw's architecture comprised a report parser and a graphical rendering engine. The report parser processed CA IDMS schema report files, extracting information about database structures. The graphical rendering engine then used this data to generate visual representations of the schema.

The application was a standalone Windows executable, with no client-server architecture. Communication between components was internal, within the application itself. The tool did not interact directly with any databases or use external storage mechanisms.

There were no specific network requirements or port configurations. The primary function was to provide a visual representation of the schema, aiding in understanding and documentation. The tool is no longer supported; its functionality is now integrated into EZ-DB for IDMS.

Users should migrate to EZ-DB or explore alternative data modeling tools.

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What was the primary function of SchemaDraw?

SchemaDraw was a Windows-based utility designed to graphically represent CA IDMS schema reports. It allowed users to visualize the database structure, including areas, records, and relationships. The tool is no longer supported and has been merged into EZ-DB for IDMS.

How has SchemaDraw's functionality been integrated?

SchemaDraw's functionality is now integrated into EZ-DB for IDMS. EZ-DB provides similar capabilities for visualizing and managing IDMS schemas, offering a more comprehensive solution within the IDMS ecosystem.

Did SchemaDraw offer any APIs for integration with other systems?

SchemaDraw did not expose any APIs for external integration. Its primary function was focused on the graphical representation of schema reports within a Windows environment.

What was the architectural design of SchemaDraw?

SchemaDraw was a standalone Windows application. It did not have a client-server architecture, and all processing occurred locally on the user's machine.

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