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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.
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Another Look at MySQL 5.1’s SQL Diagnostic Tools
By Robin Schumacher | January 26, 2009
Prior to MySQL 5.1, it wasn’t all that easy to find the worst running SQL on a MySQL instance. And truth be told, MySQL still has a ways to go before it’s an effortless process. But, the good news is there are some new aids in MySQL 5.1 and MySQL Enterprise that do make it more efficient to find and troubleshoot bad SQL code that’s hiding inside a MySQL instance. Let’s take a quick tour through these new features and see what help they provide.
Allan Packer on performance tuning: Scaling MySQL
By Lenz Grimmer | January 22, 2009
A year ago this past week (on January 16, 2008), Sun Microsystems announced a historic deal to acquire MySQL AB for a billion dollars. Since then, MySQL-ers (aka Sun Dolphins) have settled in with Sun folks. While Sun has had an influence on MySQL, MySQL has also had an influence on several projects within "Sun Classic". Over this week, we hope to explore some of the projects around Sun which use MySQL and how the acquisition has helped bring us all closer together. Today we talk to Allan Packer, Principal Engineer in the Performance Technologies group at Sun Microsystems and team lead for the MySQL Performance & Scalability Project.
Neelakanth Nadgir on MySQL and ZFS: A File System Revolution
By Duleepa "Dups" Wijayawardhana | January 21, 2009
A year ago this past week (on January 16, 2008), Sun Microsystems announced a historic deal to acquire MySQL AB for a billion dollars. Since then, MySQL-ers (aka Sun Dolphins) have settled in with Sun folks. While Sun has had an influence on MySQL, MySQL has also had an influence on several projects within "Sun Classic". Over this week, we hope to explore some of the projects around Sun which use MySQL and how the acquisition has helped bring us all closer together. Today we talk to Neelakanth Nadgir in the Sun/MySQL Performance Team about MySQL and ZFS, the revolutionary file system included with Solaris and OpenSolaris operating systems from Sun.
Detlef Ulherr and Thorsten Früauf on Open HA Cluster: Making MySQL highly available on Solaris
By Lenz Grimmer | January 20, 2009
A year ago this past week (on January 16, 2008), Sun Microsystems announced a historic deal to acquire MySQL AB for a billion dollars. Since then, MySQL-ers (aka Sun Dolphins) have settled in with Sun folks. While Sun has had an influence on MySQL, MySQL has also had an influence on several projects within "Sun Classic". Over this week, we hope to explore some of the projects around Sun which use MySQL and how the acquisition has helped bring us all closer together. Today we talk to Detlef Ulherr and Thorsten Fruehauf, engineers working on Solaris Cluster and its Open Source sibling, Open HA Cluster.
Vince Carbone on MySQL and DTrace: Dynamically tracing better performance
By Duleepa "Dups" Wijayawardhana | January 19, 2009
A year ago this past week (on January 16, 2008), Sun Microsystems announced a historic deal to acquire MySQL AB for a billion dollars. Since then, MySQL-ers (aka Sun Dolphins) have settled in with Sun folks. While Sun has had an influence on MySQL, MySQL has also had an influence on several projects within "Sun Classic". Over this week, we hope to explore some of the projects around Sun which use MySQL and how the acquisition has helped bring us all closer together. Today we talk to Vince Carbone in Sun's Performance Technology Group about MySQL with DTrace, the dynamic tracing application that is part of Solaris and OpenSolaris and set to be a hot topic at the 2009 MySQL User Conference.
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Wafflegrid: DBT2, Dolphin and Innodb Readahead
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MySQL Conference & Expo Adds Percona Events
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Testing environment: Installing CentOS 5.2 on VirtualBox
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Where Drizzle Is Succeeding
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Speaking at the MySQL Conference 2009
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Nice Webinar: MySQL, NetBeans, JRuby-on-Rails
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Webinar Replay Available: GlassFish and MySQL-backed applications with NetBeans and JRuby-on-Rails
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Using O_DIRECT on Mac OS X
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Lessons from Mozilla, that apply to other communities
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OQ and the GFC, lessons about email
(Arjen Lentz)





