MyJSQLView Version 3.29 Released The MyJSQLView project is pleased to provide the release of Version 3.29 to the public. The release provides two additional features for the application with regard to table state history and a query bucket. The table state history provides a standard mechanism just like a web browser where sort/searches for table data is accessible for previous/next states relative to a queue position. The query bucket allows table states to be saved into a handy frame that can be used in a drag and drop method to set SQL statements into alternate receptive applications and MyJSQLView's own plugins.
Plugins are going to become a major feature for MyJSQLView in the future. With that said the Table Field Profiler that is included with the application has been updated and modified to take advantage of the new Query Bucket asset of MyJSQLView. Documentation is available both at the project's website and with the MyJSQLView download to help developers in creating their own plugins for the application. Dana M. Proctor MyJSQLView Project Manager http://dandymadeproductions.com/projects/MyJSQLView/ MyJSQLView provides an easy to use Java based user interface frontend for viewing, adding, editing, or deleting entries in in several open source databases including PostgreSQL. A query frame allows the building of complex SELECT SQL statements. The application allows easy sorting, searching, and import/export of table data. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- -To unsubscribe from this list, send an email to: pgsql-announce-unsubscr...@postgresql.org