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SchemaSpy 6.2

Document your database simply and easily

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Welcome in SchemaSpy we will do the best to simplify documentation process of your database.
When you start using SchemaSpy you can build your documentation in continuous process

> java -jar schemaspy.jar -t mssql05 -dp C:/sqljdbc4-3.0.jar -db DATABASE -host SERVER -port 1433 -s dbo -u USER -p PASSWORD -o DIRECTORY

Installation

Process of installation is very simple because SchemaSpy is only one Java .jar application. You can learn more read the installation doc.

Configuration

When you environment will be ready, and you can start using SchemaSpy you can read more about the configuration.

Tutorial

This is short description about the tool and how to use it. Please read more here.

Sample output for Chinook database

SchemaSpy is generating your database to HTML documentation, including Entity Relationship diagrams.
Using HTML version of documentation you can easliy share with your team or community.

Browse some sample pages generated by SchemaSpy.
Note that this was run against an extremely limited schema so it doesn't show the full power of the tool.

the home bd25

The Home Bd25 [better] [TESTED]

In the psychological horror film The Home (2025) , the story follows Max, a reckless graffiti artist played by Pete Davidson, whose legal troubles land him in a unique form of community service: working as a live-in custodian at a sprawling, isolated retirement home. The Plot of "The Home"

The Assignment: To avoid jail time, Max is assigned to help manage a high-end nursing home in upstate New York. What starts as a mundane job scrubbing floors quickly turns into a nightmare as he notices the elderly residents and the staff are hiding sinister secrets.

The Mystery: Max begins to witness strange, unsettling occurrences that hint at something more than just typical aging. The film delves into disturbing themes like experimental drug testing, mind control, and "vampiric" energy draining.

The Conflict: As Max investigates, he finds himself trapped in a world where the "sinister minds" behind the institution exploit the vulnerable residents for mysterious governmental or corporate projects.

The Atmosphere: Directed by James DeMonaco (creator of The Purge), the film is rated R for extreme gore and strong bloody violence, including visceral scenes of surgical-style horror. Alternative Context If you were referring to the children's book The Home We Make the home bd25

(2024/2025) by Maham Khwaja, the story is a poignant refugee narrative. It follows a young girl and her family after a rocket destroys their home; they journey across land and sea to resettle in a safe place, eventually rebuilding their lives and finding a new sense of "home" together. The Home (2025) - IMDb

A "BD25" (Blu-ray Disc 25) is a single-layer Blu-ray disc with a storage capacity of 25 GB. It is the standard choice for burning high-definition movies, PlayStation 3/4/5 game backups, and large data archives.

Here is a comprehensive guide on what to look for when buying, using, and troubleshooting BD25 discs for home use.


Troubleshooting – “Make it work”

| Symptom | Fix | |---------|-----| | Player says “Unknown disc” | Burn at 2x; use better media (Verbatim AZO); ensure UDF 2.50 | | Burn fails mid‑way | Clean drive lens; lower write speed; try different BD25 brand | | No video menu / won’t play | Must have full BDMV folder structure, not just an .mkv file | In the psychological horror film The Home (2025)


Look for HTL (High To Low) vs. LTH (Low To High)

This is the most important technical distinction.

How to identify HTL: Reputable brands (Verbatim, Sony, Panasonic) will explicitly label "HTL" or "LTH" on the packaging. If not specified, assume it’s the inferior LTH.

The Concept: Constrained by Design

At its core, the Home BD25 is a study in constrained optimization. The "BD" likely denotes its classification—a "Basic Dwelling"—while "25" refers to its footprint. Whether interpreted as 25 square meters (approx. 269 sq ft) or a 25-foot modular span, the philosophy remains the same: strip away the excess until only the essential remains.

Unlike the often-claustrophobic "tiny homes" that saturate social media, the BD25 distinguishes itself through architectural volume. It rejects the cramped, cluttered aesthetic in favor of "breathing room." Designers of the BD25 prototype utilized verticality, high ceilings, and strategic glazing to dissolve the visual boundaries between the interior and the exterior world. Troubleshooting – “Make it work” | Symptom |

Technology Meets Tradition

The BD25 is not just a box; it is a smart-shell. Modern iterations incorporate passive solar heating, relying on the orientation of the large windows to trap heat in winter and cross-ventilation to cool the space in summer. The building envelope is typically constructed from Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs), offering an R-value that surpasses traditional stick-frame construction, ensuring that the small footprint remains energy-efficient and cost-effective to heat or cool.

3. Hardware Requirements

You cannot use BD25 discs in a standard DVD burner or player. To use these at home, you need:

  1. A Blu-ray Burner (Writer):

    • A standard DVD-RW drive cannot burn Blu-rays.
    • Look for a drive labeled "BD-RE" or "BD-R."
    • If you are building a Home Theater PC (HTPC), ensure your drive supports "BDXL" if you plan to upgrade to larger discs later, though standard BD-R support is fine for BD25.
  2. Software:

    • Windows and macOS can burn data discs natively, but for movies, you need dedicated software.
    • For Movies: Software like CyberLink PowerDVD, Corel WinDVD, or VLC Player (with the right codecs) is needed to play them.
    • For Burning/Authoring: ImgBurn (free, classic), Nero Burning ROM, or CyberLink Power2Go.

Step 5: Finalize the Disc

Select "Disc at Once" and finalize the session. This closes the disc so it can be read in any Blu-ray player, not just your computer drive. Do not leave it multisession.

Step 2: Use Quality Burning Software

Forget Windows’ built-in burning. Use:

About

SchemaSpy

This project continues the work began by John Currier in 2004 and has improved over the years with great support from our community.
You can find out more about the initial project on Source Forge

I would like to continuously improve SchemaSpy and to release a new version of this great tool because we haven't had any releases since version 5.0.0 was released in 2010.
I personally believe that work on SchemaSpy should be continued and a lot of the still-existing issues should be resolved.
I would like to say a BIG thank you to John Currier for inventing this database entity-relationship (ER) diagram generator.

SchemaSpy Team would like inform that JetBrains is helping by provided IDE to develop the application. Thanks to its support program for an Open Source projects !

Do you need help or you find the bug?

Open a new issue here on GitHub