Jailer 16.9.2 released

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The latest release of Jailer, version 16.9.2, showcases its capabilities as an Open Source tool designed for database subsetting, schema management, and data browsing. This powerful application enables users to export consistent and referentially intact row sets from various relational databases while effectively removing obsolete data without compromising data integrity. With its DBMS agnostic approach—utilizing JDBC—Jailer operates seamlessly across different platforms.

Among its notable features, Jailer can generate DbUnit datasets, hierarchically structured XML, and topologically sorted SQL-DML. It not only streamlines the process of exporting and importing data into development and test environments but also enhances database performance by archiving outdated data responsibly.

Jailer is entirely written in Java, making it both platform-independent and versatile. Users have cited its efficiency in database subsetting and customer data migration as key advantages, with positive feedback highlighting its unique position in the market. Few applications offer similar functionalities, and Jailer’s reputation as a reliable free tool continues to grow.

In addition to its core features, future developments could include enhanced user interfaces, integration with cloud databases, and support for additional data formats. This could further expand Jailer’s utility, making it an even more indispensable resource for database administrators and developers

Jailer 16.9.2 released

Jailer is an Open Source app for database subsetting, schema, and data browsing.

Jailer 16.9.2 released @ MajorGeeks