looks nice, but no support for postgresql :-(
Am 02.07.2009 um 21:54 schrieb John Armstrong:
Since we are plugging our favorite DB tools I swear by Database
Workbench Pro (http://www.upscene.com/). The author is extremely
responsive (he'll give you a custom build, usually in 48 hours, when
you find a bug), it supports a nice variety of databases and has some
killer tools like cross-database data migration, schema migration,
schema differentiation, ERD generation etc etc.
Check it out, well worth the money but Windows only so I find myself
in VMWare with it these days.
John-
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 4:55 AM, Richard Allen<[email protected]
> wrote:
Now that Oracle bought Sun I wonder if JDev and Netbeans will cross
paths.
A great free, cross-platform SQL tool is SQuirreL (
http://squirrel-sql.sourceforge.net/).
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Scott Swank
<[email protected]> wrote:
I'm at best 50% DBA, by training. You end up with multi-step
operations that work very well as sql*plus scripts. I also run
analogous queries in TOAD, PL/SQL Dev or SQL Dev -- but no DBA worth
hiring works in the click-and-drag world. But then I suppose this
has
gotten off topic.
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 10:37 AM, James
Carman<[email protected]> wrote:
As a DBA, you use SQL Plus? I would think most DBAs would either
use the
console thingy that comes with Oracle or Toad. SQL Plus always
seemed a
bit
limiting to me, but that's probably because of my limited
knowledge of
all
the commands, so I need the nice GUI stuff to guide me along. :)
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 1:04 PM, Scott Swank
<[email protected]>
wrote:
And if you're an Oracle DBA your main tool is called "SQL Plus".
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 8:58 PM, James
Carman<[email protected]> wrote:
+1 to sqldeveloper (java or native). For developers (not
DBAs), it's
a
very
nice tool and does what you need for the majority of the cases.
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 11:28 PM, Vasu Srinivasan <[email protected]
>
wrote:
JDeveloper is good to target a narrow Oracle infrastructure.
We use
it
for
Oracle soa suite, and there are no other IDEs / plugins which
can
match
that, it has good integration for ADF too. And thats pretty
much it.
Otherwise, it doesn't come half close to IDEA or Eclipse. The
project
structure it generates is pretty un-intuitive. Bad IDE is
indirectly
proportional to Productivity. Lack of good plugins is another
major
reason.
Our team has only a few licenses for TOAD, so I use sql
developer
(the
windows native version, not the java version).. Pretty happy
with it,
though
it gets a bit slow at times. Last I used the java version was
buggy
and
sssslllllow.
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 9:09 PM, Daniel Toffetti <
[email protected]
wrote:
Juan Carlos Garcia M. <jcgarciam <at> gmail.com> writes:
I always thought God used only in LISP :)
Nicolas Melendez wrote:
god used Eclipse 1.0 to develop universe.
NM
Software Developer - Buenos aires, Argentina.
No. Sadly, He didn't:
http://xkcd.com/224/
Daniel
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