> Now with 1.7 it's once again unusable - remarkably, incremental
> loading of rows when visualizing table data is all screwed up. So I
> have to keep JDK 1.6 only to run SQLDeveloper.  It's irritating
> because that's a program from the same company that now provides JDK,
> so it looks like an ugly case of left hand not knowing what the right
> hand does. It's not a recent bug from the very latest JDK 7 builds; I
> noticed the problem months ago, so they just didn't test during the
> beta period, or didn't care.

It's interesting that SQLDeveloper always does version checking and
warns users of potential problems, it kind of says something about the
developers lack of trust in binary backwards compatibility of the Java
platform. However, what REALLY bothers me about SQLDeveloper, is how
it always freezes when you loose a connection over VPN, or just keep
it open for more than an hour or so.

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