Re: Admin Tools for Linux

From: OMLET <member27619_at_dbforums.com>
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 09:43:19 +0000
Message-ID: <2728780.1049449399_at_dbforums.com>


OMLET is used by more than 5500 users worldwide. The jar file you downloaded comes with instructions. I doubt you even read that!!!!

Java jar files, Oracle jdbc lib need to be on your classpath. OMLET requires this much of Java literacy.

cheers,
Amjad Daoud
OMLET Team Lead

OMLET V3 is out! Get while it is HOT!

Originally posted by Glen A Stromquist
> Sybrand Bakker wrote:
>
> > On 30 Oct 2002 11:44:37 -0800, froliol_at_yahoo.com
> (Louis Frolio) wrote:
> >
> >>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.
> >>Regards, Louis.
> >
> >
> > I don't know any. I do know however in the recent past there was
> some
> > Toad Developer out here boasting he would make sure sql*plus
> made it
> > to the dust bin, because Toad was infinitely much better
> than
> > sql*plus. Why don't you ask him to port Toad to Linux?
> >
> > Regards
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Sybrand Bakker, Senior Oracle DBA
> >
> > To reply remove -verwijderdit from my e-mail address
>
> Myself I use the standard OEM and DBA studio that come bundled, I
> also play
> with Tora - kind of toady like but I was warned by someone that
> you have to
> be carefull with it. For schema browsing it does the job though
> and it a
> little easier to use than DBA studio.
> I've also downloaded OMLET, which looks like it tries to look and
> feel like
> Spotlight, but I think it is VERY much in its infancy and I
> havent been
> able to get everything it needs in sync to get it even working
> yet, so I
> cant even tell you what its like to work with.
>

hth

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