MariaDB Java Client 1.1.4 Released

The MariaDB project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the MariaDB Java Client 1.1.4. This is a Stable (GA) release. See the Release Notes and Changelog for detailed information on this release and the About the MariaDB Java Client page in the MariaDB Knowledge Base for general information about the client.

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Release Notes Changelog About the MariaDB Java Client

New functionality

It is now possible to connect to the server via Unix domain sockets (on Unix platforms) or shared memory (Windows). …

MariaDB 10.0.4 Alpha Now Available

The MariaDB project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of MariaDB 10.0.4. This is an Alpha release. See the Release Notes and Changelog for detailed information on this release and the What is MariaDB 10.0? page in the AskMonty Knowledgebase for general information about the MariaDB 10.0 series.

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Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 10.0?

Thanks, and enjoy MariaDB! …

MariaDB 5.5.32 Now Available

The MariaDB project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of MariaDB 5.5.32. This is a Stable (GA) release. See the Release Notes and Changelog for detailed information on this release and the What is MariaDB 5.5? page in the AskMonty Knowledgebase for general information about the MariaDB 5.5 series.

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Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 5.5?

This release is primarily a bug-fix release.

Includes MariaDB 5.3.12 and MySQL 5.5.32

This release includes MariaDB 5.3.12 and MySQL 5.5.32. …

MariaDB Java Client 1.1.3 Released

The MariaDB project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the MariaDB Java Client 1.1.3. This is a Stable (GA) release. See the Release Notes and Changelog for detailed information on this release and the About the MariaDB Java Client page in the AskMonty Knowledgebase for general information about the client.

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Release Notes Changelog About the MariaDB Java Client

New functionality

  • On Windows, it is now possible to use named pipes if server enables them.

MariaDB 10.0.3 alpha Now Available

The MariaDB project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of MariaDB 10.0.3. This is an alpha release. See the release notes and changelog for details.

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Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 10.0?

APT and YUM Repository Configuration Generator

About this Release

MariaDB 10.0 is the development version of MariaDB. It is built on the MariaDB 5.5 series with backported and reimplemented features from MySQL 5.6 and entirely new features not found anywhere else. …

MariaDB 5.5.31 Now Available

The MariaDB project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the MariaDB 5.5.31. This is a Stable (GA) release. See the Release Notes and Changelog for detailed information on this release and the What is MariaDB 5.5? page in the AskMonty Knowledgebase for general information about the MariaDB 5.5 series.

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Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 5.5?

This release is primarily a bug-fix release.

Includes MariaDB 5.3.12 and MySQL 5.5.31

This release includes MariaDB 5.3.12 and MySQL 5.5.31. …

MariaDB Java Client 1.1.2 Released

The MariaDB project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the MariaDB Java Client 1.1.2. This is a Stable (GA) release. See the Release Notes and Changelog for detailed information on this release and the About the MariaDB Java Client page in the AskMonty Knowledgebase for general information about the client.

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Release Notes Changelog About the MariaDB Java Client

Bugs fixed in this release

MariaDB Java Client 1.1.2 is a bug fix release. …

Database Master-Slave Replication in the Cloud

This is a guest post from Jelastic.

Many developers use master-slave replication to solve a number of different problems, including problems with performance, supporting the backup of different databases, and as a part of a larger solution to alleviate system failures. Traditionally, master-slave replication is done with real servers, but it can also be done with cloud database servers. This guest post from Jelastic (originally published here) describes how to set up MariaDB master-slave replication using their Jelastic PaaS (Platform as a Service).

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