Release Notes: This release adds lots of internal fixes to support future enhancements, primarily complete print preview, better exception handling and reporting for incomplete drivers, a fix for an ODBC bug with M$ Access, extended properties for configuring JDBC connections which are populated by information returned by the driver, and various UI enhancements.


Release Notes: A bug caused by closing of the application with a large query left in the editor was fixed along with some issues with variable substitution. Some missing elements in the service wizard were corrected. MonetDB and Gigaspaces were added as part of the default driver set to pick from when creating a new service.


Release Notes: The application has been rewritten and reorganized. It uses a new embedded Derby database for storing and retrieving application components like bookmarks, services, and history. The service creation process has been improved. Syntax highlighting has been improved. There is better support for user variable substitutions in queries using the Java style of ${variable} as opposed to &&variable. There is a new UI layout.


Release Notes: The entire code-base was reworked. This is an initial beta release with basic functionality like schema browsing, querying, bookmarks, and historical commands.


Release Notes: Overall application stability was improved, paticurlary with making JDBC connections with certain drivers. Increased support for JDBC operations was implemented, including prepared statements and updateable resultsets. This version also included a new JDBC -> JDBC data migration tool that is an enhancement to the previous data import system.


Release Notes: Context sensitive SQL generation is now available from selecting tables or columns in the JDBC Explorer. There is support for importing from the OpenOffice.org Solver. There is correct support for generated keys as a JDBC preference. The XML parser no longer needs to be included at boot time of the virtual machine. Unicode support was improved. The Export and Import wizards no longer raise exceptions. There is better OS X integration for clicking service files from Finder.