Jailer 17.1 released

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Jailer 17.1 has been released, enhancing its functionality as an Open Source application designed for database subsetting, schema management, and data browsing. This versatile tool enables users to export consistent and referentially intact row-sets from relational databases while efficiently removing obsolete data without compromising integrity. It operates independently of database management systems (DBMS) thanks to its JDBC support and is also platform-independent, being entirely written in Java.

Key features of Jailer include the generation of DbUnit datasets, hierarchically structured XML files, and topologically sorted SQL-DML, making it a valuable asset for developers and database administrators. It facilitates the importation of data into development and testing environments from production databases, significantly improving overall database performance by archiving unnecessary data.

Jailer stands out in the market with few comparable applications, receiving overwhelmingly positive reviews for its capabilities. Users frequently commend its ability to subset databases quickly and streamline customer data migration processes, highlighting its efficiency and reliability as an excellent free tool for managing database operations.

As Jailer continues to evolve, future versions may include enhanced features such as improved user interfaces, additional export formats, and new integrations with other data management tools, further solidifying its position as a go-to solution for database subsetting and browsing

Jailer 17.1 released

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

Jailer 17.1 released @ MajorGeeks