Thanks to Andrei (before he moved on to bigger and better
things), we now have this in the nightly builds.
Take a look - yes, you're getting column names in the completion
list when working with a string literal in PHP. And notice how it
works with aliases...
It's a prototype, but it's a good start, and we expect to have
something like this working for you in NetBeans.next
Great news! NetBeans PHP team just added SFTP support. Note this is in the development build, which you can get here
Sheeri has already commented on this, but I want to stress that MySQL 5.1.30 will be GA by December 6th, 2008.
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Just a quick update, I was invited to speak at Sys-Con’s Cloud Computing Expo 2008 West (how’s that for a mouthful?) and accepted, planning on talking about SkyNet, S3, and our future use of cloud computing. Alas, my Inbox is so crazy, I failed to see the handful of emails the conference sent me asking me to sign a contract of some type. So I missed the deadline and they canceled my spot. (BTW, I can’t recall a conference ever asking me to sign something to speak, but this one does and I was full of FAIL.)
So, I’m sorry, despite being listed on the program, I’m *not* speaking there this week. It was my bad – I just missed the emails (as I miss so many emails these days). But still, a phone call from them wouldn’t have hurt, would it?
Who knows if I’ll be on …
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Pluggable open source replication has arrived, at least in beta
form. Today we are releasing Tungsten Replicator 1.0 Beta-1 with support for
MySQL. This release is the next step in bringing advanced data
replication capabilities to open source and has many improvements
and bug fixes. It also (finally) has complete documentation. I would like to focus
on an interesting feature that is fully developed in this build:
pluggable replication.
I have blogged about our goals for Tungsten Replicator quite a
bit, for instance here and …
MySQL Performance Tuning is always a popular topic for DBAs and Developers. Traditionally, database tuning has required manual effort and custom scripts. MySQL Query Analyzer aims to minimize the manual effort, with easy-to-use tools to help find-n-fix problem queries. In this interview, we talk with Mark Matthews, to get an architects view of the product.
The Cloud Computing Expo at Fairmont Hotel in san Jose, CA is fast approaching and I plan to be there to learn and meet the folks interested in Cloud Computing. If you plan to be there, dont miss the hands on Cloud Computing BootCamp, also being held at Fairmont hotel on 20th Nov. and is Free.
Led by Williamson, the Cloud Computing Bootcamp will illustrate all the major players and provide a hands-on program with configuration samples, live demos and working setups you can further adapt and play with.
Hope to see you there and chat about how you can leverage the Sun Cloud offerings to build applications for the cloud or build your own clouds.
Matt Reid wants to know what we want in an Open Source MySQL monitoring solution ?
He is working on the second incarnation of Monolith and wants input from the MySQL community.
Now for me the bigger question is if we want an isolated tool that runs stand alone, or a tool which we can integrate it in something we already have.
To me there is a difference between a tool that I want to use to debug my environment, such as Mytop or MySQL Activity Report, in that case I need some tool that quickly installs with little dependencies and little impact.
On the other side I want a tool that is constantly there, that tells me about trends and performance history. But there I don't want an isolated toool, I want something fully integrated where I can correlate different measurements from disk io, memory usage etc , that tool should also tell me about the …
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I will meet the MySQL community in Paris on November 18, 2008 at 19:30. I will speak about MySQL Proxy Wizardry, and discuss with the community about any subject that will come up. The place: 1 rue royale, 227 Bureaux de la Colline 92210 Saint-Cloud Bâtiment D 9ème étage Tel : 01 78 15 24 00 |