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If you follow your arguments - then why not use sql plus for PL/SQL development, after all you don't need an IDE to do PL/SQL programming! Just that people prefer to have one system to do most of there work - wonder how many people using VB/VC++ would use VSS if it wasn't integrated with their IDE?
I use JDeveloper because it's free - and with Oracle behind it, its moving on quite a lot. I've been using 11gR3 and it's starting to make a development with disparate technologies easy to work on. Mostly being PL/SQL - but Java modules for those areas that PL/SQL just can't reach!
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I use JDeveloper because it's free - and with Oracle behind it, its moving on quite a lot. I've been using 11gR3 and it's starting to make a development with disparate technologies easy to work on. Mostly being PL/SQL - but Java modules for those areas that PL/SQL just can't reach!
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10g express edition but there is no user interface like SQL Server has
seems to be a trend with the express editions. Microsoft SQL Server Express doesnt include a GUi either. you must use visual studio or "SQL Management Studio Express"
TRY MY SUGGESTIONS AT YOUR OWN RISK!
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seems to be a trend with the express editions. Microsoft SQL Server Express doesnt include a GUi either. you must use visual studio or "SQL Management Studio Express"
Nope. The kid just couldn't find the user interface, it's there.
Oracle has moved to web based administration for its products.
The user interface is the same for the XE and regular editions (except of course that the XE edition has less functionality).
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It is. I don't use it much because PL/SQL developer is so much better.
But if I had to pay the several thousand dollar license myself (company pays it) I'd not use it either
But if I had to pay the several thousand dollar license myself (company pays it) I'd not use it either
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Why PL/SQL Developer is better? I am asking this because, i have a school project and i have to create PL/SQL cursors, PL/SQL stored procedures, PL/SQL functions and PL/SQL triggers. As am a new person in Oracle, what really would be easy to me? Do you think i have to PL/SQL Developer instead?
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pl/sql developer is a more powerful product, with advanced features that the free product lacks.
It's also a lot more expensive at several thousand dollars per seat.
For a school project, even Oracle's free SQLDeveloper is overkill.
It's also a lot more expensive at several thousand dollars per seat.
For a school project, even Oracle's free SQLDeveloper is overkill.
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