Version 1.1

Version 1.1 adds external tools configuration support. Some tools like SQL*Plus are preconfigured and more can be added via External Tool Configuration dialog. Database startup and shutdown commands have been added via SQL*Plus interface. Predefined variables allow for reusing of Enterprise item connection parameters.

Enterprise Console has been added to provide support for external tool output and system messages

Oracle Sessions view allows to view all or selected user and background Oracle sessions, current SQL, EXPLAIN PLAN, open cursors and accessed objects. Parallel servers are displayed under their query coordinator session. The user can kill and disconnect sessions and their shadow processes.

Oracle Locks view displays all sessions holding or requesting a lock in a tree-like view. Waiters are shown under the holders in the order in which they requested the lock. The object requested, time waiting, mode and status are displayed next to the waiting session. The current SQL and objects being held are shown in the Details section below. The user can kill and disconnect sessions and their shadow processes.

Alert log item has been added to Instance view. All discovered Oracle alert log errors are displayed next to this item. In addition to it the user can view alert log file tail by clicking on Alert log item.

Instance info box has been added to Instance view. Database info box shows most important information about the database such as database name, version, instance name, host name and uptime.

Support for a simple Web (HTTP) server monitoring has been added. Response time and availability history as well as operating system statistics are shown in its Instance view.

Oracle Instance view items can be selected individually and each has been provided a context menu. Using the context menu the user can see the alert history for the selected item and drill down to a more detailed view.

Email notification can be customized to allow for integration with other software. From, Subject and Body fields of email messages can be adjusted by the user for easier parsing.