Archive for May, 2008
Thursday, May 29th, 2008
I am happy to announce that the first Workbench plugin written by the community was published recently.Daniel Haas has written a code generation plugin for Propel, a database abstraction layer for PHP. You can download the plugin from Daniel's blog that can be found here it is published under the GPL. He also provides ...
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Thursday, May 29th, 2008
We introduced a new library to use with our update-feature inside Workbench. With the new lib (yassl) it's possible to use SSL encryption for the authentication/download of new SE releases. This was not possible with libcurl because we're not allowed to use/bundle openSSL. As this update is included staring with ...
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Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
After some glitches - mainly introduced by switching to the new source control system - we are presenting a new release of version 5.0 (built right out of our shiny new bazaar repository). This release has another 17 bugs fixed (along with some additional adjustments to improve usability). While we ...
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Monday, May 26th, 2008
The next bug-fix release of MySQL Workbench is coming up this week. Tax is still working on the build, we had some unit tests failing that are now passing again. Apart from the usual bug fixes this will be the first release created out of our new Bazaar repositories, http://bazaar-vcs.org/
The ...
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Wednesday, May 21st, 2008
I just returned from a meeting with the great Sun people in Prague. The main topic of our discussions was the database support in NetBeans and their MySQL support in general. To have the best possible database integration in all of Sun's products is one thing that is high on ...
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Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
As you probably know, or at least heard, we are currently porting Workbench to Linux. Generally speaking the porting process is split in several stages. The first one is to compile non-GUI Back-End which represents about 80% of the total application code. The next stage is to ensure that unit-tests ...
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Tuesday, May 13th, 2008
It is 23:30 here in Kiev and we are closing the first day of our team meeting.
After my Kick-Off and general discussion of the road-map Tax took over and was discussing the QA aspect of our WB 5.0 releases so far. We analyzed the rate of incoming bugs vs. the ...
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Tuesday, May 6th, 2008
After our MySQL Workbench 5.0 GA release and a hotfix release a week later it is time to start our efforts on the next releases. As many of you might already know, my team is highly distributed and when doing planning tasks it is always good to sit together in ...
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