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NetBeans IDE 6.1 with Glassfish and MySQL NetBeans IDE 6.1 is a free open-source Integrated Development Environment. It includes tools to create professional desktop, enterprise, and web applications. This installer is bundled with the Glassfish V2 application server and the MySQL Community server.

MySQL is officially part of Sun

On 16 January 2008, less than six weeks ago, Sun announced their definitive agreement to acquire MySQL AB. That "definite agreement" was still subject to government approval in the US, Germany and Austria, and to the signing of the legal transfer documents by MySQL AB's current owners. Those hurdles have now been passed, and the acquisition is thus official. MySQL is part of Sun!
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Getting started with Bazaar for MySQL code

By Daniel Fischer | June 24, 2008

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Since you're reading this, you probably know that Sun is switching to the Bazaar version control system for all development work on the MySQL server. Unlike the version control system that we've been using previously, Bazaar is an open source project and freely available to anyone. This means that it is now much easier to follow ongoing development, or even to participate in it! On the downside, just like our previous tool, Bazaar is not quite as straight-forward as traditional version control systems such as CVS or subversion. The aim of this article is to give an overview and a general idea of how to set up Bazaar, how to access the MySQL server source code repositories, and the basic commands for working with the source code.

Falcon storage engine in depth

By Yoshinori Matsunobu | June 18, 2008

MySQL/Sun released a new storage engine "Falcon" in January, 2007. Falcon is a high performance transactional (fully compliant with ACID) storage engine, which is beta at this time (June 2008). In this article, I describe Falcon's features and its architecture in detail.

"Telephony is just yet another Internet application." - MySQL talks with Juha Heinänen

By MySQL Telecom Team (MySQL in Communications Blog) | May 23, 2008

During 2008 we are planning to run a series of interviews with interesting persons somehow related to the telecom field. In this first installment, we will have a chat with Juha Heinänen from Finland.

MySQL Workbench for Database Change Management

By Robin Schumacher | May 8, 2008

Managing database change is an incredibly important discipline that very few database professionals overtly talk or worry about until they're in the thick of things with a particular database - moving it from development to production, making changes to a newly installed production database, or implementing an updated version of the database (new tables, modifications to existing objects, etc.) in a SaaS application. It's at that point where change management becomes very important because if you don't do things right the first time, you can make a royal mess of things and even (in a small number of cases) reach the point of no return where you've completely torched your database.

A look at Falcon Diagnostic Tables

By Robin Schumacher | April 4, 2008

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Performance tuning is one of the top disciplines (if not THE top discipline) that database professionals want to excel at. Being able to take a system that's running sluggish and turn it into one that's running as fast as a scalded dog is a talent that's part art and part science, but whatever the combination necessary to make it happen, there will always be strong demand for folks who are good at it.

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