What's new in AlderPump 2.5.0.0
Sep 10, 2012
- Most of the drop-down lists now can be refreshed from the database.
- Job Creation Wizard now provides feedback on initialization.
- Fixed look of some GUI elements on classic XP theme.
- A number of minor bug fixes and improvements.
New in AlderPump 2.4.0.0 (May 10, 2011)
- Major new feature: Unlocked support for DataPump Trace/Logging functionality. Parameters not documented in Oracle utilities impdp and expdp allow to turn on tracing of Data Pump activity at various levels.
- Major new feature: Microsoft .NET provider for Oracle has been replaced with DevArt's dotConnect for Oracle. It provided many benefits, such as 64-bit client support, logging in as SYSDBA, Oracle Home selection, better control on performance features, and many others.
- File View has been improved allowing to interrupt it and providing visual feedback on the progress.
- Fixed a bug preventing file uploads to server in some circumstances.
- A number of minor bug fixes and improvements.
New in AlderPump 2.3.0.0 (May 10, 2011)
- Major new feature: Oracle 11.2 support. Includes support for Schema Editions allowing seamless schema upgrades, CLUSTER parameter for distribution of work among RAC nodes, SERVICE_NAME parameter to specify resource group, data parameter DISABLE_APPEND_HINT prevents Oracle from storing new data above high water mark while importing.
- In Job Creation Wizard, parameters related to RAC and parallelism where relocated to dedicated page.
- Command Line panel has been significantly improved with better formatting and custom command editing. New Copy To Clipboard button copies result command text without readonly AlderPump comments.
- A number of minor bug fixes and improvements.
New in AlderPump 2.2.0.0 (May 10, 2011)
- Major new feature: File Manager.
- 16 bugfixes and minor improvements.
New in AlderPump 2.1.0.0 (May 10, 2011)
- 4 bugfixes including 1 major
- 9 new checks mainly covering TTS functionality
- visual notification about new version availability: "Service" menu starts to pulse slowly.