Database .NET 19.4 and dbMigration .NET 3.6 released!
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Database .NET 19.4 is an innovative, powerful and intuitive multiple database management tool. You can browse/grant objects, design tables, edit rows, run queries, generate scripts, analyze/monitor SQL and import/export/migrate/sync data with a consistent interface. (Full support for Firebird 1.5~3.0+) |
- New features and improvements from 19.1 to 19.4 (2016/09/12)
- Updated to FirebirdSql.Data.FirebirdClient.dll 5.1.0.0
- Added Managing User Permissions for Firebird (FB3)
- Added Binding Function parameters for Firebird (FB)
- Added Batch replacing cell values
- Added Specifying the location of SQL files
- Improved Grant Manager for Firebird (FB/Pro)
- Improved Generating DDL and DML (FB)
- Improved SQL History (FB)
- …and more
For more information please visit http://fishcodelib.com/Database.htm
Free, All-In-One, Portable, Single executable file and Multi-language.
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dbMigration .NET 3.6 is a simple, easy and intuitive multiple database migration and data synchronization tool, With it you can easily migrate schema and data between different databases without complicated procedures. |
Supported databases: Firebird 1.5~3.0+, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, SQL Azure, LocalDB, MySQL, Oracle, IBM DB2, Informix, HP Vertica, NuoDB, Teradata, Sybase ASE, SQLite, SQLCe, Access, dBase, FoxPro, Excel, ODBC, OLEDB, Text…etc.
- New features and improvements (2016/09/12)
- Updated to FirebirdSql.Data.FirebirdClient.dll 5.1.0.0
- Massive performance improvements
- Added Migrating VIEWS/PROCEDURES/FUNCTIONS/SEQUENCES/DOMAINS definitions) (FB)
- Improved Command-Line
- …and more
For more information please visit http://fishcodelib.com/DBMigration.htm
Free, All-In-One, Portable, and Single executable file.
Are you prepared for Firebird 3?
So, Firebird 3.0.1 is out, and you are planning to move to it. But are you prepared for this task? Migrating to previous versions was usually an easy task, but is this still true for Firebird 3.x? Answer the following questions to know if you are really prepared to move to Firebird 3!
1) Can I connect to a database created in Firebird 2.5, using Firebird 3?
Firebird 3.0.1 is coming
The first maintenance release of the Firebird 3 series is planned to be released in this month (September/2016). Firebird 3.0.1 will bring several bug fixes and performance improvements.
Database Workbench 5.2 released, includes PostgreSQL support
Upscene Productions is proud to announce the availability of the next release of the popular multi-DBMS development tool:
” Database Workbench 5.2.0 “
This release includes new features and useful enhancements, including PostgreSQL support.
Summary for testing IBProvider with Firebird 2.5
Hello!
Since you already have made a pause in your work and came here, we are offering to you look at the short review of testing Firebird through IBProvider.
http://www.ibprovider.com/eng/news/n_160908.html
With Best Regards,
IBProvider Team
Databases challenges
ODBMS Industry Watch recently interviewed Jim Starkey about “Database Challenges and Innovations”. The complete interview can be seen here. Jim invented the MVCC (Multi Version Concurrency Control) model, which is used in Firebird, InterBase and Postgres RDBMS.
ADO.NET provider 5.1.0.0 for Firebird is ready
Jaybird 3.0.0-alpha-1 release for testing
Jaybird 3.0.0-alpha-1 has been published for testing. We would really appreciate if you could start testing your applications with this version and provide feedback on stability and behavior, but also on the release notes.
Feedback can be sent to the Firebird-java mailinglist or on the issue tracker http://tracker.firebirdsql.org/browse/JDBC.
Jaybird 3.0 is a big change from Jaybird 2.2 and earlier. We have rewritten the entire low-level implementation to be able to support protocol improvements in newer Firebird versions, made changes with a stricter interpretation of the JDBC requirements, and removed some parts that were either obsolete or not functioning correctly.
We recommend that you do not consider Jaybird 3.0 a drop-in replacement for Jaybird 2.2, and study the release notes carefully.
See:
- Release notes
- Release files: Jaybird 3.0.0-alpha-1
Jaybird 3.0 Alpha 1 is available from Maven central:
Groupid: org.firebirdsql.jdbc,
Artifactid: jaybird-jdkXX (where XX is 17 or 18).
Version: 3.0.0-alpha-1
For example:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.firebirdsql.jdbc</groupId>
<artifactId>jaybird-jdk18</artifactId>
<version>3.0.0-alpha-1</version>
</dependency>
If your application is deployed to a Java EE application server, you will need to exclude the javax.resource:connector-api dependency, and add it as a provided dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.firebirdsql.jdbc</groupId>
<artifactId>jaybird-jdk18</artifactId>
<version>3.0.0-alpha-1</version>
<exclusions>
<exclusion>
<groupId>javax.resource</groupId>
<artifactId>connector-api</artifactId>
</exclusion>
</exclusions>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>javax.resource</groupId>
<artifactId>connector-api</artifactId>
<version>1.5</version>
<scope>provided</scope>
</dependency>
If you want to use Type 2 support (native, local or embedded), you need to explicitly include JNA 4.2.2 as a dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>net.java.dev.jna</groupId>
<artifactId>jna</artifactId>
<version>4.2.2</version>
</dependency>
Release of IBProvider v3.31
Hello All!
Six years after the release of IBProvider v3.0 in August 2010, we are proud to introduce version v3.31. This is the 72th update of the third version!
http://www.ibprovider.com/eng/news/n_160818.html
A brief description of the new release v3.31
- Interaction with server has been optimized.
- The problem with savepoints and InterBase has been solved.
The list of previous updates of the provider





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