Database workbench 4.4.7 released!
Upscene Productions is proud to announce the next version of the
popular Windows-based multi-DBMS development tool:
" Database Workbench 4.4.7 Pro "
For more information, see the news page.
Database Workbench is a Windows based database development tool
that works natively with:
* Oracle
* MS SQL Server
* MySQL
* Firebird
* InterBase
* SQL Anywhere
* NexusDB
More information on Database Workbench can be found here.
Upscene Productions is proud to announce version 1.5.1 of our
product called "Hopper".
Hopper is a Windows-based Stored Routine and Trigger Debugger,
available for InterBase, Firebird and MySQL.
For more information on Hopper, see our
website.
Click here for the news item at our website.
Connector/ODBC 5.2 (5.2.7 GA, published on Tuesday, 13 May 2014)
Connector/Python 1.1 (1.1.7 GA, published on Tuesday, 13 May 2014)
Running the popular widows based database development tool for
MySQL, Firebird, Oracle and more on Linux is easy if you use
Wine.
A complete Linux novice can do it!
We've compiled a document with instructions, it's just this easy.
Database workbench 4.4.6 released!
Upscene Productions is proud to announce the next version of the
popular Windows-based multi-DBMS development tool:
" Database Workbench 4.4.6 Pro "
For more information, see the news page.
The FREE Lite Editions will follow later.
Database Workbench is a Windows based database development tool
that works natively with:
* Oracle
* MS SQL Server
* MySQL
* Firebird
* InterBase
* SQL Anywhere
* NexusDB
More information on Database Workbench can be found here.
Upscene Productions is proud to announce version 1.5.0 of our
product called "Hopper".
Hopper is a Windows-based Stored Routine and Trigger Debugger,
available for InterBase, Firebird and MySQL.
This new version brings support for MySQL 5.6 features, usability
enhancements and a few bug fixes.
For more information on Hopper, see our
website.
Click here for the news item at our website.
Avoid being caught by a lack of data during testing, generate a
decent volume!
One of the most time consuming steps in developing a database
based application is test data generation. Imagine you have
created a shopping cart application for your client, containing
dozens of tables and hundreds of fields. Everything is ready for
testing, but the problem is your database is empty. You at least
require a modicum of test data in the database to proceed with
the testing. You can choose to manually enter a small set of
random data into the database, but you lose a couple of precious
days in the process. What you require is a data generator that
automatically generates test data for your database.
There are a couple of data generators available for free on the
web, but they are only suitable if your database schema is small,
with no more than three to four tables and total number of fields
not exceeding a dozen or so. …
MySQL Utilities 1.4 (1.4.2 rc, published on Monday, 31 Mar 2014)
MySQL Workbench 6.1 (6.1.4 GA, published on Monday, 31 Mar 2014)