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MySQL Workbench Walk throughMarcin SzałowiczSenior Software Developer, MySQL Developer Tools
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Program Agenda
MySQL Workbench 6.3
Advanced Workbench
Workbench can do more
MySQL 5.7 RC
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MySQL Workbench Intro
Workbench 6.3 Open Source Windows, OS X, Linux C++, Python,
Objective-C, C# WinForms, Gtk+, Cocoa
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MySQL Workbench Overview
MySQL Administration MySQL Development Database Modeling Migration
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MySQL Workbench - Administration
Server Status Start/Stop Connection Dump/Import Logs Configuration Performance Reports
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MySQL Workbench – SQL IDE
Browse Database View/Edit Data Run/Visualize Queries Create/Alter Objects
(online) Query Optimization
(Visual Explain etc)
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MySQL Workbench - Modeling
Visually model database schema
Reverse engineerexisting databases
Generate SQLcode from diagram
Synchronize
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Import / Export Wizard
Ease of use CSV format Local or remote Auto create table
structure
SQLIDE
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Schema Inspector
View all objects in a schema
Status info from server Access table
maintenance options Analyze
Optimize
Check
Checksum
SQLIDE
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Form Editor
Edit data row by row Multi line text edit Visualize data
SQLIDE
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Spatial Viewer
Visualize spatial data Merge several layers Export visible area Check coordinates
SQLIDE
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Table Data Search
Easy search through schemas
Search through all column types
SQLIDE
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Workbench Can Do More
SSH Tunneling Python Scripting Shell Fabric
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MySQL 5.7 RC
GIS GeoHASH, GeoJSON
InnoDB R-trees
JSON*
– Native JSNON datatype and binary storage format
– Server side JSON functions
Index support on virtual generated columns
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MySQL Workbench 6.3
Informations:
Tutorials: http://mysqlworkbench.org
IRC: #[email protected]
Bug Reports/ Feature Requests: http://bugs.mysql.com
Download:
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/workbench/
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/repo/apt/
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/repo/yum/
Lookup places
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