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Reverse engineering existing remote Oracle 9i DB?

From: Andrew <myfam_at_surfeu.fi>
Date: 23 Jan 2003 14:28:04 -0800
Message-ID: <c5826e91.0301231428.f921bf7@posting.google.com>


Hi. I am going to reverse engineer (to build graphical representation of tables relationships) Oracle 9i (9.2.0.1) DB and thinking about using Sybase Power Designer for this. My questions are:

1.Does Oracle have any tools to build this king of picture?

2.I am going to install ODBC drivers locally to access DB because Oracle itself resides on the remote Sun Solaris 8 machine. Will it work this way?

4. Is it possible to install Oracle client software (Oracle Management and Design tools) and access remote Solaris Machine to control oracle (this is vs. making ssh and using SQLPLUS)?

5. Is it possible to secure communications, in this case, between Oracle client (Management and Design) software and Oracle server (runs remotely on Sun box).

Thanks! Received on Thu Jan 23 2003 - 16:28:04 CST

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