OEM for linux is available in the 8.1.7 download from technet. Another good
place to look is http://www.orasoft.org. Matthew has written a fairly good
sql worksheet. They both work off the idea of a sql window and output
window. Both give you command history, scrollable output, export of
input/output to text, both are free. OEM is in java. Orasoft is done with
gtk. The OEM sheet allows for sqlplus commands Orasoft doesn't. Orasoft is
faster (it's not hogging the machine processes with java.) I use both
depending on what I need. Orasoft only works with 8x db's. OEM will work
with any Oracle db 7.3.4 or higher (maybe lower too, but I haven't had time
to explore that)
HTH
On Monday 26 March 2001 15:00, Linda wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a user who works on Linux and wants a SQL interface other than
> command line sqlplus. Since I don't use Linux, I checked my disks for a
> SQLPLUS Worksheet or OEM version for Linux to no avail.
>
> Can anyone recommend a gui/java/etc. SQL processor for Linux, other than
> command line sqlplus?
>
> Any information or referral to documentation is appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Linda
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