Year: 2012
Database Workbench 4.2.2 released
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Upscene Productions is proud to announce the next version of the popular multi-DBMS development tool: ” Database Workbench 4.2.2 Pro ” For more information, see here. |
Click here for the full list of changes in v4.2.2
Click here for the full list of changes in v4.2.1
Click here for the full list of changes in v4.2.0
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The free Lite Editions will be released next week.
Database Workbench supports:
– Borland InterBase (6.x – XE )
– Firebird ( 1.x, 2.x )
– MS SQL Server/MSDE ( 7, 2000, 2005, 2008, MSDE 1 & 2, SQL Express )
– MySQL 4.x, 5.x
– Oracle Database ( 8i, 9i, 10g, 11g )
– Sybase SQL Anywhere ( 9, 10, 11 and 12 )
– NexusDB ( 3.0 and up )
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Free Pascal full text index/searcher classes committed in Lazarus svn
ХудожникMichael Van Canneyt announced his full text indexer project:
I’ve committed a file/database indexing and search engine, fpindexer, to SVN.
It was developed by Darius Blaszijk, with help from me. One of the planned uses is
to create searchable documentation. I’ve also (in a private project) used it to
implement full-text search on a database that doesn’t support that natively.
Django south fork with support for firebird was merged into main trunk (original project)
News via Maximiliano Robaina and here is the patch
To check more about the project you can check it’s homepage
Time Track is a program written in Lazarus and tiopf to allow people to track projects (with Firebird backend)
See the lazarus full thread and you can clone the git repository
It’s a small app that sits in the tray, and can be used to manage project time.
If there is interest, I can donate it to the Lazarus community. It also serves
as a nice example of how to program Lazarus and tiOPF.
It also keeps a todo list and a list of interruptions.
(the helpdesk walks in and out of my office, which I started tracking to
prove that this practice costs me 1.5 hours a day.)
I posted the project at
http://www.freepascal.org/~michael/timetrack.zip
You’ll need tiOPF and a database server.
I use (and recommend) Firebird, but changing it to something
else takes about 2 lines of code.
The included time.sql file creates the database.
ANN: FB TraceManager V2.5.1 + New Screencasts available
| Upscene Productions is proud to announce V2.5.1 of FB TraceManager, a professional environment to monitor, profile, trace and optimize Firebird databases. |
More information on the new release is available here:
http://www.upscene.com/displaynews.php?item=20120313
This release extends the per-database monitoring capabilities with database statistics (data/index pages and record version information) monitoring. Adds support for ODS 11.1 (Firebird 2.1) monitoring tables and several other improvements and fixes. In combination with the Trace API, this is a powerful and integrated toolset to optimize and tune your Firebird server, database and client application even further.
There are also the following new screencasts available:
What’s new in V2.5
What’s new in V2.0
FREE Lite Edition
More information on the product is available in the FB TraceManager section on our website, including an edition comparison sheet, webcasts etc.:
http://www.upscene.com/go/?go=fbtm
“Hopper for Firebird”, beta 2 released
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Upscene Productions announces the 2nd public beta of: “Hopper – a Stored Code Debugger” |
This release fixes several issues as reported by you, our users, and introduces Firebird 3 Stored Functions support.
For more information and a trial download, see the news @ Upscene Productions, pricing information is available.
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Firebird 2.07 RC
The Firebird Project team is happy to announce that the v2.0.7 release candidate kits for Linux, Windows and Mac OS X platforms are ready for testing.
The download page:
http://www.firebirdsql.org/en/firebird-2-0-7-rc1/Enjoy the testing and please don’t hesitate to report the found regressions (if any) in the Firebird-Devel list or in the bug tracker.
Regards,
Dmitry
The Firebird Book: a Reference for Database Developers – Edition II (Beta) is now available
www.ibphoenix.com
Philippe Makowski finished the port of FDB (Firebird Driver) to Python 3
Philippe Makowski wrote on google plus
I finished the port of FDB to Python 3 all tests seems ok
next step : merge into FDB upstream
You can grab it there :https://github.com/pmakowski/fdb/tags (tag is v0.1)
git repo : https://github.com/pmakowski/fdb


