After a few months of development, qwickr is ready for a beta release. qwickr 
was born out of my ejb 3.0 development experiences especially the pain I found 
when trying to manipulate the database schemas that were created from my JPA 
domain models.

The beauty of qwickr is that you can can execute ad-hoc JPQL statements against 
your application?s persistence units. I?ve found that JPQL is easier to write 
and means that you don?t need to restart applications after updating the 
database using SQL. After I made my first version of qwickr I added an 'Insert' 
statement to the standard JPQL constructs that qwickr supports which has made 
the tool excellent for setting up test data.

I?ve also found qwickr to be a great help when developing JPQL statements 
embedded in applications. I?m able to review the domain model from the qwickr 
console and running queries in the console for testing has saved a lot of build 
cycles.

If you?re developing ejb 3 applications, follow the tour at qwickr.com, give 
the tool a trail and then let me know think

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