DataGenerator 0.3, which is still alpha, has some improvements both in user interface and generator library.
- Lots of bug fixes. We have spotted some critical bugs and fixed them after the 0.3 release as well. There maybe a 0.35 release.
- Many memory leaks are fixed.
- Completion proposal support is added in script editor.
- User interface keeps the track of recently used files. (Recent Files functionality)
- New generators (Pattern, sequence, variable)
- Translations are updated
Moreover, Datagenerator 0.3 is compiled with the latest Zeoslib library. As we keep saying these releases are just for testing. You should give us feedback and make feature requests. Enjoy for now.
What we are planning to include in next releases!
- Completion proposal will include all functions present in the scripting functionality
- Better SQL script export
- Default XML engine is going to be replaced by a better XML engine
- A mechanism to warn user about the metadata chages in the database
- Repository support
- User friendly user interface
- Help support
So I haven't released much
So I haven't released much in the way of an update to swingbench lately mainly because work has been so busy...
However between meetings I put together a little program that parses Oracle trace files. Now I know TKProf does a fine job of this but I've never been really comfortable with having to continually rerun TKProf to change the ordering bcbg shoes and filter out classes of statements. This came to a head just recently after looking through a big trace file and trying to figure out what SQL to work on first. I also thought that perhaps I could use a richer user interface to give a better overview on what has happened a particular run. So I started with the intention of figuring out how to parse the file and come up with some ideas on what to with the results... This turned out to be pretty trivial because of its structure and Java's regular expression support. With that taking much less time than expected I put them into a Java Swing JTable just to verify the results, which lead on to the next thing lacoste shoes and then the next.... Needless to say the code is far from perfect but it does give a feel as to what could be achieved. If there is no interest I'll stop now and go back to finishing swingbench 2.3.