Dear MySQL users, The MySQL Windows Experience Team is proud to announce the release of MySQL Notifier version 1.1.6, the latest addition to the MySQL Installer for Windows.
MySQL Notifier enables developers and DBAs to easily monitor, start and stop all their MySQL database instances. It provides a familiar Microsoft SQL Server look and feel and integrates with MySQL Workbench. MySQL Notifier is installed using the MySQL Installer for Windows. The MySQL installer comes in 2 versions - Full (150 MB) which includes a complete set of mysql products with their binaries included in the download or - Web (1.5 MB - a network install) which will just pull the MySQL Notifier over the web and install it when run. You can download MySQL Installer from our official Downloads page at http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/installer/. Changes in MySQL Notifier 1.1.6 (2014-09-22) Bugs Fixed * A "High Severity Error" was thrown when restarting Notifier if MySQL services/products had been removed while Notifier was not running. (Bug #19439604, Bug #73576) * A "High Severity Error" was thrown when a my.ini file for a monitored MySQL instance was deleted. (Bug #19422802, Bug #73539) * Available updates detected by MySQL Installer were not being communicated back to MySQL Notifier. Now, the Notifier correctly displays notifications for available updates. (Bug #19219905) * MySQL Notifier would fail to start when a monitored service name contained the string "MySQL" since it was being treated as a MySQL server service. Now, the detection of MySQL services has been fixed to select real MySQL server services. (Bug #19078684, Bug #73135) * Removing MySQL Workbench's connections from within Workbench, or by deleting the MySQL Workbench connections.xml file, now removes those MySQL connections from the SQL editor sub menus of corresponding monitored services in MySQL Notifier. (Bug #18163378) * Selecting Actions, Check for updates, and then No, would throw a "High Severity Error". (Bug #17858917) * MySQL Notifier now handles Fabric, Fabric managed, and unknown connections, in the instances dialog. Fabric connections are not shown, "Fabric Managed" connections are shown in the Manage Instances dialog with "Type = Fabric Managed". MySQL Connections that do not use a native, SSH, socket, or Fabric driver are treated as unknown and not shown. You can access the MySQL Notifier documentation at http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/windows-notifier.html. You can find our team's blog at http://blogs.oracle.com/MySQLOnWindows. You can also post questions on our MySQL Notifier forum found at http://forums.mysql.com/. Enjoy and thanks for the support! MySQL Notifier Team. -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql