Re: Newbie question - Designer, Developer, 2000 ???

From: Robert Sullivan <bsullivn_at_home.com>
Date: Sun, 05 Dec 1999 18:24:03 GMT
Message-ID: <384AAE53.5B0D65A8_at_home.com>


How long has TechNet been around? Geez, I wish I'd had access to this stuff when I was *looking* for an Oracle gig... :)

~bob :)

Dan Maas wrote:
> Well you can always create database objects (e.g. tables,
> views, etc.) the old-fashioned way: through good old SQL
> scripts that you run from SQL*Plus (supplied with the
> database). But Oracle also makes a bunch of modeling and
> application development tools. Designer is modeling tool
> that can help you graphically design database objects.
> Developer is an application development tool. Go register
> at http://technet.oracle.com to download trials of these
> and many other Oracle products.
> --
> -Dan
> ____________________________________________________________
>
> Jan <Jan_Gerards_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:828468$s0f$1_at_weber.a2000.nl...
> > I want(have) to make an oracle database (with some tables, forms, views,
> > reports, etc..). But they gave me a software box with only the server
> > software in it. But I think I need some other software. I thought I needed
> > or Designer or Developer (or 2000 ?). Can someone tell me what the
> > differences between them are and what I need.
> >
> > thanks in advance,
> >
> > Jan
> >
> > P.S. Is it possible to download somewhere a trial version of the Oracle
> > software ?
Received on Sun Dec 05 1999 - 19:24:03 CET

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