Re: Admin Tools for Linux

From: Pablo Sanchez <pablo_at_dev.null>
Date: 30 Oct 2002 15:57:27 -0600
Message-ID: <Xns92B799212BC05pingottpingottbah_at_209.189.89.243>


Tim Cross <tcross_at_nospam.une.edu.au> wrote in news:87ela7k358.fsf_at_blindbat. une.edu.au:

> froliol_at_yahoo.com (Louis Frolio) writes:
>

>> Greetings All, I was wondering if there are any good Oracle Gui tools
>> ported for Linux? It seems that all good admin and development tools
>> are written for Windows.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>> 

> I don't think there is any one good tool which runs under
> Linux. However, I have found the combination of Emacs with SQL and
> PL/SQL mode quite good for development. There is also Tora, which is
> similar to Toad and is quite useful for things like schema browsing
> etc. You also have most of the Oracle java based tools available under
> Linux.
>
> I've been thinking about using Emacs and extending its SQL mode to
> create an Oracle admin mode which would provide many of the facilities
> offered by the gui windows tools - all the bits are there, its just
> finding the time to spend putting it all together.

[Quoted] Are you thinking xemacs or just emacs? For now, I'm primarily stuck on a Windows machine to access my instances on my Linux box.

Thx!

-- 
Pablo Sanchez, High-Performance Database Engineering
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Received on Wed Oct 30 2002 - 22:57:27 CET

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