Re: Designer 6.0

From: Karl R. <kreitsch_at_zdnetmail.com>
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 08:04:30 -0800
Message-ID: <00091c0e.ac02fb77_at_usw-ex0102-012.remarq.com>


Hello!

I have similar opinion like you! But on different NT-Machines the same version was different in stability.
The version with Oracle 8i-Client + OEM-Client + ORacle 7.x-Client had much more Runtime -Errors, We has much problems too in sizing the shared POOL and had much ERRORS with it. Amnd the Designer itself needs much Memory!

Bye!
In article <80rc14$aoc$1_at_big-proxy.kuzbass.net>, "Mike Ryzhykh" <mike_at_kru.ru> wrote:
> Hello!
> I've got to see and try Designer 6.0 from
> ftp://ftp.oracle.com/pub/www/otn/downloads/designer/designer1.zip
> I guess it should be a working product cuz it is on OTN.
> And I think Oracle should support it anyway even I got it for free
> just to
> make it a "perfect product".
> But I find it having many "bugs" or problems.
> "Bugs" is quoted cuz I can't name it without quotes untill I'll
> discuss it.
> May be I am wrong?
> Many actions while using Designer's tools lead me to "Access
> violation"...
> First what I found was in Process modeller where Autolayout
> operation
> smashes down BP diagrams.
> After "Access violation" in BPM sometime I got a message somewhat
> like "root
> process is lost" causing a diagram to be "read only"!
> The same results the operation gives in other tools but may be less
> painful...
> Printing of the diagrams also not so perfect... except one of ER
> modeller.
> In Repository reports it gives "Access violation".
> Support of NLS let me think it was... forgotten? (Repository
> reports)
> I think here you should got an idea that the product is not like
> "production" one!
> But I see the product is a greate one! And I want to see it
> working.
> I did try to find any patches for the product but none was found?!
> OK. There's only 3-4 months since the product appeared there. I
> mean OTN.
> So may be ALL can help me?
> May be somebody knows Oracle e-mail where I can send my
> questions/reports?
> Something like designer_at_tools.oracle.com ?
> Like one for Oracle documentation reports. They really process it!
> And more... I do ask it!
> I think they should wait for them.
> And sometime we got it working?
> Knock-knock... Oracle do you read it?
> Any help is appreciated!
> Thanx!
> Mike.

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Received on Wed Dec 15 1999 - 17:04:30 CET

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