MonjaDB is a MongoDB GUI client tool for rapid application development. The application aims to provide a thoroughly straightforward way of updating MongoDB documents.
On a single MongoDB node, you can browse your databases, collections and documents. Single documents can also easily be created, edited or removed. MonjaDB has been developed as a plugin for Eclipse, so it is necessary to install Eclipse.
MonjaDB is a multi-platform app.
Key Features
- Simple to use with an intuitive interface.
- WYSIWYG editing on JSON/Table/Tree of MongoDB documents.
- Very flexible window management (thanks to the Eclipse rich client platform).
- “Actions” is a powerful Macro-like function. It has high compatibility with “mongo” – the MongoDB standard client application.
- Published as open-source code.
Website: github.com/Kanatoko/MonjaDB
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Developer: Kanatoko Anvil
License: GNU General Public License

MonjaDB is written in Java. Learn Java with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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