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Re: Oracle Developer's Tools

From: Lloyd Sheen <lsheen_at_sfi-software.com>
Date: 1996/12/04
Message-ID: <01bbe21a$a774d720$1c1bf8ce@lsheen.sfi-software.com>#1/1

Look at SFI's SQL-Programmer 2.0. It works on 32 bit Windows (95 / NT3.51 / NT4.0). You can download an evaluation of it by going to the website http:\\www.sfi-software.com

Marc Scheuner <marc.scheuner_at_bernoise.ch> wrote in article <32a41060.17906378_at_news.bernoise.ch>...
> Folks
>
> we're using Oracle as RDBMS (on Unix machines) and Borland Delphi as
> our front-end tool. However, we do have to do quite an amount of
> coding on the server side, too, so we're looking for a powerful, yet
> easy to use and reliable Oracle AppDev tool.
>
> Requirements:
> - runs on Windows or NT
> - allows visual representation and manipulation of database objects
> (tables, index, constraints, stored procedures, triggers etc.)
> - helpful as a documentation tool as well (e.g. to print out a
> "catalog" of the objects in a given schema)
>
> Any hints and ideas?
>
> What is especially frustrating is the development and debugging of
> PL/SQL code. Are there any nice tool that allow coding, and also
> DEBUGGING, of PL/SQL code locally, before putting it on the server??
>
> Greetings from Switzerland,
> Marc
>
Received on Wed Dec 04 1996 - 00:00:00 CST

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