Release Notes: This release includes improvements in the efficiency of use for the SQL Query Bucket and an Aggregation/GROUP BY feature for the Advanced Sort/Search Form. This release also brings a new default plugin called HeatMapper that allows the plotting of multi-variable numeric data. The coding for this plugin solidified the selection of HyperSQL for in memory data analysis. The HyperSQL database and JDBC are now included as a library component of the MyJSQLView download.


Release Notes: The maintenance update addresses issues with data importation and exportation associated with database tables with 100k+ rows. Modifications have been made to allow the control of table reads and writes by way of General Options Preferences. This release, like the prior one, improves the HeatMapper plugin. The TableFieldProfiler plugin has been expanded to include a cluster analysis tool.


Release Notes: This release includes improvements in the efficiency of use for the SQL Query Bucket and an Aggregation/GROUP BY feature for the Advanced Sort/Search Form. This release also brings a new default plugin called HeatMapper that allows the plotting of multi-variable numeric data. The coding for this plugin solidified the selection of HyperSQL for in memory data analysis. The HyperSQL database and JDBC are now included as a library component of the MyJSQLView download.


Release Notes: This release includes support for the HyperSQL 2 and MSAccess databases. Included with this update are several corrections for bugs involved with the import of large SQL dumps and table definition generation for unique keys. A multi-language PDF export inclusion is now implemented via Unicode embedded fonts. The Query Frame for the application has also been expanded to allow direct SQL statement execution.


Release Notes: This release corrects the running of the application on specifically the Ubuntu Linux OS with the GNOME desktop. Because of the type of bug that was discovered, it is possible this may affect all uses of the application on the GNOME desktop. The second problem addressed by this release is the lack of proper export of PDF summary table data. A failure of the project to properly build the last release with an updated iText library file inclusion was the cause.


Release Notes: This 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 are 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.