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Re: Trial version of Oracle?

From: jcd <newsgroup-responses-1_at_waycoolgear.com>
Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2003 01:27:19 -0400
Message-ID: <bgfi3s$8e5$1@slb0.atl.mindspring.net>


I pretty much have the same question, but need a little more clarification: Does this mean that I could download 8i or 9i from the Oracle site and it wouldn't expire in 30 days or so, (so long as I am only using it to learn or develop on, of course) ?

Thanks for the help!

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"Jiri Chaloupka" <konf_at_chalu.cz> wrote in message
news:bgb8l5$3mn$1_at_news.contactel.cz...

> Hallo,
> Oracle RDBMS is free for development.
> I do not know about Toad licensing, but Pl/SQL Developer
> (http://www.allroundautomations.nl/plsqldev.html) has trial version and
> you can use TORA (http://www.globecom.se/tora/) too, it is free.
>
> Some examples you can find in OTN
>
> Jiri
>
> tk wrote:
> > Hi Folks:
> >
> > I'm starting a job in a few weeks. Part of the duties is to write
PL/SQL in
> > addition to the Java coding. I'm experienced with Java and JDBC. I
don't
> > know PL/SQL but have a book. I know SQL and have worked in an Oracle
> > environment. Just not with packages and such...
> >
> > Is there such a thing as a "trial-trimmed" down version of Oracle that I
> > might be able to load on my PC at home? Just enough for me to learn
how to
> > write some basic PL/SQL procedures?
> >
> > I would like to create a simple test database with 1 or 2 test tables
and
> > then play around with it for 1-2 weeks...
> >
> > Please let me know if a trial version is available *and* if a trial
version
> > of Toad or some other oracle DB-admin gui client is available...
> >
> > Also, is there a web-site/help that shows how to create a simple
database in
> > Oracle and how to connect to the appropriate schema space? I don't
need to
> > know how to be a DBA. Just enough to create a small db and 1-2 tables
so I
> > can begin playing around with PL/SQL.
> >
> > thanks in advance, tb
> >
> >
>
Received on Sat Aug 02 2003 - 00:27:19 CDT

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