ADO.NET provider 8.0.1.0 for Firebird is ready
More info at this link.
More info at this link.
Fixes:
Improvements:
Download and install the new version.
More info at this link.
Mark Rotteveel posted on twitter:
In case anyone is interested in the archive of Firebird mailing lists that were hosted on Yahoo Groups: …http://fb-list-archive.s3-website-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com (up to the 14th of December 2019)
I’m considering the idea to also add messages after the 14th of December 2019 (when the Yahoo Groups archive closed down) and the final shutdown of Yahoo Groups at the end of 2020.
Mark Roteveel on twitter
Rust Firebird Client updated to v0.16.0 with a few features and enhancements. (Diesel ORM support is added)
Jaybird 4.0.3 and 3.0.11 have been released.
The following has been changed or fixed since Jaybird 4.0.2 and 3.0.10:
Jaybird 4 supports Firebird 2.5 and higher, on Java 7, 8, 11 and 15 (support for Java 15 using the Java 11 version of the driver); Java 16 has not been fully tested yet.
See also:
Although Jaybird 3 is still maintained, we recommend upgrading to Jaybird 4.
Jaybird 3 supports Firebird 2.0 and higher, on Java 7, 8, 11 and 15; Java 16 has not been fully tested yet. Basic Java 9 and higher compatibility is provided through the Java 8 version of the driver.
See also:
The new article “How Firebird Database Encryption Works” is based on the materials of the workshop “Database Encryption” at Firebird Conference 2019 in Berlin, Germany, presented by Alex Peshkoff, Firebird Project, and Alexey Kovyazin, IBSurgeon.
The article describes how Firebird database encryption works, on the server-level, on the client-side, how to configure database encryption, how to use it from the various types of applications (Delphi, Java, .NET).
New Flamerobin snapshot available! 0.9.3.7 with a few fixes and small features
https://github.com/mariuz/flamerobin/releases/tag/0.9.3.7
Take a look, test and comment!
Jan Baumgarten wrote a tutorial on how to create a simple application using Delphi + ZeosLib and Firebird 4RC1 on Android devices.
Firebird binaries for Android are around for quite some time as “test” releases, but there is a lack of information about how to use it in Delphi applications. Well, seems that no more 😉
New versions of all Python packages from Firebird Project are available for download on PyPI: firebird-base 1.2.0, firebird-driver 1.1.0 , firebird-lib 1.0.1 , firebird-butler-protobuf 0.3.1 , saturnin 0.7.0 , saturnin-core 0.7.0 and saturnin-sdk 0.7.0.