Re: old EM10g Java Console
From: <japplewhite_at_austinisd.org>
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2012 08:28:27 -0500
Message-ID: <OF6CE59136.807F04F8-ON86257A44.0048FEA1-86257A44.004A035D_at_austinisd.org>
I second that. Actually, I wish Oracle had brought forward the 9i EM Java Console. I thought it had more functionality than the 10g version. In either case, they give me a lot of ability to routine maintenance and monitoring of a bunch of databases easily. We're not big enough to want to take on the overhead of Grid Control and it's a pain to install the per-database Grid console for each DB.
Jack C. Applewhite - Database Administrator Austin I.S.D. - MIS Department
512.414.9250 (wk)
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2012 08:28:27 -0500
Message-ID: <OF6CE59136.807F04F8-ON86257A44.0048FEA1-86257A44.004A035D_at_austinisd.org>
I second that. Actually, I wish Oracle had brought forward the 9i EM Java Console. I thought it had more functionality than the 10g version. In either case, they give me a lot of ability to routine maintenance and monitoring of a bunch of databases easily. We're not big enough to want to take on the overhead of Grid Control and it's a pain to install the per-database Grid console for each DB.
Jack C. Applewhite - Database Administrator Austin I.S.D. - MIS Department
512.414.9250 (wk)
From: Patrice sur GMail <patrice.boivin_at_gmail.com> To: ORACLE-L <oracle-l_at_freelists.org> Date: 07/23/2012 08:06 AM
Subject: old EM10g Java Console Sent by: oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org
I wish Oracle would open source the old Java console code, to let us fix
minor bugs in it and to update it.
I especially liked the old database objects comparison wizard...
- Patrice
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Received on Mon Jul 23 2012 - 08:28:27 CDT