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Hello Daevid,
Any plans to add sqlite to your list of supported DBs there?
I develop Android and use LAMP as the server backend. Currently I use
SQLYog
as I have for like 10 years. But I would really like one GUI to work on
both
the android sqlite and the mysql backend since they usually
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-Original Message-
From: Martijn Tonies [mailto:m.ton...@upscene.com]
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2012 2:10 AM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com; firebird-to...@yahoogroups.com
Subject: ANN: Database Workbench 4.2.3, the multi-DBMS IDE now available!
ANN: Database Workbench 4.2.3, the multi-DBMS IDE
ANN: Database Workbench 4.2.1, the multi-DBMS IDE now available!
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Hi all,
No SQLite support?
http://www.sqlite.org/
Seems curious you wouldn't have this yet, especially given its popularity
on
both embedded systems and Android to say the least.
Indeed, no native SQLite support. Lots of other systems are popular and
not supported.
The reason for this is
Apparently Winblows-only.
It sure would be nice if people would note platform requirements in their
announcement, rather than forcing people to dig through their websites for such
info.
I guess I should know better; if it doesn't list platform requirements, the
developer hasn't thought beyond
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Subject: ANN: Database Workbench 4.1.3, the multi-DBMS IDE now available!
ANN: Database Workbench 4.1.3, the multi-DBMS IDE now available!
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Version 4 introduced full Unicode support, 4.1.0 adds new
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Ladies, gentlemen,
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With this version we're reached a milestone: Database Workbench
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Hello Mosaed,
Can you contact me personally?
Is any of the e-mails coming through to you?
Hello all,
I used Database Workbench on trial bases. It is nice. I plan to purchase
an
IDE. Is is it the best around. Your feed back is appreciated.
yours
mosaed
With regards,
Martijn Tonies
://www.databasedevelopmentforum.com
Hello all,
I used Database Workbench on trial bases. It is nice. I plan to purchase
an
IDE. Is is it the best around. Your feed back is appreciated.
yours
mosaed
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Cheers,
-Janek
On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 19:40 +0300, Mosaed zamil wrote:
Hello all,
I used Database Workbench on trial bases. It is nice. I plan to purchase
an
IDE. Is is it the best around. Your feed back is appreciated.
yours
mosaed
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bases. It is nice. I plan to purchase an
IDE. Is is it the best around. Your feed back is appreciated.
yours
mosaed
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From: Jason Trebilcock [mailto:jason.trebilc...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 12:04 PM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: IDE - SQLYog
I think we've got almost all of the big ones listed. To
complete the list
(or at least grow the list by one), let me offer up Toad
zamil [mailto:mzamils...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 9:41 AM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: IDE
Hello all,
I used Database Workbench on trial bases. It is nice. I plan
to purchase an
IDE. Is is it the best around. Your feed back is appreciated.
yours
mosaed
...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 9:41 AM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: IDE
Hello all,
I used Database Workbench on trial bases. It is nice. I plan
to purchase an
IDE. Is is it the best around. Your feed back is appreciated.
yours
mosaed
--
MySQL
Hello all,
I used Database Workbench on trial bases. It is nice. I plan to purchase an
IDE. Is is it the best around. Your feed back is appreciated.
yours
mosaed
the time so it's very actively developed.
http://daevid.com
-Original Message-
From: Mosaed zamil [mailto:mzamils...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 9:41 AM
To: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: IDE
Hello all,
I used Database Workbench on trial bases. It is nice. I plan
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 03:05:09PM -0500, Andrew Crum wrote:
As for a filesystem. I wouldn't recommend ext2 or ext3 at all. I
would _highly_ recommend a journaling filesystem such as Reiserfs
(http://www.namesys.com) or XFS (http://oss.sgi.com).
You do know that ext3 is journaling, right?
speed of the disks once the server is disk bound. RAID 0 lets you
increase the effective speed of the virtual drive by summing the speed
of the disks (roughly). I have no experience with IDE RAID though. SCSI
still outperforms and likely always will.
Sincerely,
Steven Roussey
http://Network54.com/?pp=e
This off topic, but one of our programmers is interested in NuSphere's PHPEd
development interface and I would liek some feed back from other users.
His interest lies not so much in using for database table modeling, but for
PHP and Perl development. I am well aware of the conflict a few months
His interest lies not so much in using for database table modeling, but
for
PHP and Perl development.
How does PHPEd stack up compared to other PHP IDE's? What experience (good
or bad) has anyone had with it? Is there another product that is better?
I've just finished using Quanta+ for doing a
in the mysql integration than I would
say that you could probably go with a different IDE. PHPed's db integration
and built-in php debugger are about the only two things that set it apart
from other IDE's.
I am well aware of the conflict a few months ago
between MySQL and NuSphere, but I have
/PHAkt/
-Original Message-
From: Todd Williamsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 21 February 2002 14:58
To: 'Joel Wickard'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: MySQL PHP Development IDE
There is three options I use:
1. Macromedia Dreamweaver UltraDev4 with a PHP plugin or extension
2
InterAKT produce a Dreamweaver Ultradev extension called Phakt that is
pretty good. It creates PHP scripts that manipulate MySQL databases. It is
free and allows comparable functionality to the 'native' UltraDev languages
(ASP, JSP, Cold Fusion).
For more info -
it installed because there are no
docs, but I've been using it for a month and couldn't be happier. The
author Dmitri has borrowed a lot of ideas from the Delphi IDE so using it
is quite intuitive. I use it as my main PHP editor. It is also faster than
any other PHP debugger I've tried
Development IDE
At 06:37 AM 2/21/2002 , you wrote:
This off topic, but one of our programmers is interested in NuSphere's
PHPEd
development interface and I would liek some feed back from other users.
His interest lies not so much in using for database table modeling, but for
PHP and Perl development. I
Hello,
I am using a Gigabyte GA7DXR board with an onboard raid controller Ultra
100 from Promise. Now I would like to connect some old 15 GB disks to
this controller. 2 or 4 disks are possible. On the raid I would like to
have a mysql database with around 5 GB. The system should operate under
2.4. The board is able to run Raid level 0 with 4 or 2 disks and
raid level 1 with 2 disks.
First make sure that your IDE-raid works reliably. I've had problems with
ide-raid under linux in the past. Things may have changed now, but
seriouslydo a thorough filesystem strain test.
It won't
classes, none afterwords, etc).
Back to the question: we're on a limited budget, and have to choose
between either inexpensive but large IDE disk or fast but small SCSI
disks. The machine has 1GB memory. First thought would be IDE disks since
we have enough memory to cache the DBs.
Question: Does
Thomas S. Iversen wrote:
Back to the question: we're on a limited budget, and have to choose
between either inexpensive but large IDE disk or fast but small SCSI
disks. The machine has 1GB memory. First thought would be IDE disks since
we have enough memory to cache the DBs.
If you're
when looking at a
single database, but combined it may give some load (might be a lot of
concurrent activity during classes, none afterwords, etc).
Back to the question: we're on a limited budget, and have to choose
between either inexpensive but large IDE disk or fast but small SCSI
disks
MySQL headers, it
throws errors...which I guess is the problem of long header file names (not
complaint with DOS 8.3 file name convention). I'm in search of an IDE that
can support MySQL and that should not be much different from the one I'm
used to. Could anybody help me out
Cheers..
Ali
for a long time on DOS/Windows OS. When I try to include MySQL headers, it
throws errors...which I guess is the problem of long header file names (not
complaint with DOS 8.3 file name convention). I'm in search of an IDE that
can support MySQL and that should not be much different from the one I'm
used
Hi all,
I realize IDE-RAID is relatively micky mouse to those SCSI-RAID but I
would like to know if there is any beneficials running MySQL over IDE-RAID
and is there any configuration I need to optimize MySQL to utilize the
RAID??
All helps/suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Regards
On 19 Sep 2001 12:25:35 -0700, Michael Tam wrote:
Hi all,
I realize IDE-RAID is relatively micky mouse to those SCSI-RAID but I
would like to know if there is any beneficials running MySQL over IDE-RAID
and is there any configuration I need to optimize MySQL to utilize the
RAID??
RAID
Hi!
"Jeremy" == Jeremy Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jeremy We're doing some mysql benchmarking. For some reason it seems that ide
Jeremy drives are currently beating a scsi raid array and it seems to be related
Jeremy to fsync's. Bonnie stats show the scsi array to blo
Hi!
"Mike" == Mike Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mike Here's a strace -r on IDE:
Mike 0.001488 write(3, "\214\1\0\0Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Bla"..., 56) = 56
Mike 0.000516 fdatasync(0x3)= 0
Mike 0.001530 write(3, "\215\1\0\0Blah Blah B
Hello,
Michael Widenius wrote on Monday, March 05, 2001:
I wonder from where the fdatasync() is comming; MySQL is not doing
those (if you are not running mysqld with --flush)
The call is either a fsync or an fdatasync that is done by Berkley DB on the
transaction log.
Regards,
Chris
There is definitely something strange going on here.
As the bonnie test below shows, the SCSI disk used
for my tests should vastly outperform the old IDE one:
---Sequential Output ---Sequential Input-- --Random--
Seagate -Per Char- --Block--- -Rewrite-- -Per Char
Since the intention of fsync and fdatasync seems to be
to write dirty fs buffers to persistent storage (i.e.
the "oxide") then the best time is not necessarily
the objective. Given the IDE times that people have
been reporting, it is very unlikely that any of those
IDE disks were re
We're doing some mysql benchmarking. For some reason it seems that ide
drives are currently beating a scsi raid array and it seems to be related
to fsync's. Bonnie stats show the scsi array to blow away ide as
expected, but mysql tests still have the idea beating on plain insert
speeds. Can
This is just a guess - I have significant experience of Scsi drives but none of Unix
internals. To
do a good sync, you have to force the data from the CPU to the disk, and from the disk
ram onto the
disk oxide. IDE disks are not very clever, and I do not think that they cache
unwritten data
Here's a strace -r on IDE:
0.001488 write(3, "\214\1\0\0Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Bla"..., 56) = 56
0.000516 fdatasync(0x3)= 0
0.001530 write(3, "\215\1\0\0Blah Blah Blah Blah Blah Bla"..., 56) = 56
0.000513 fdatasync(0x3)= 0
0.0
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