Re: Oracle JDeveloper 10g first try of preview version

From: DiggidyMack69 <DiggidyMack69_at_hotmail.com>
Date: 23 Oct 2003 06:21:12 -0700
Message-ID: <c86ce4f.0310230521.66c9d4e_at_posting.google.com>


tojo <Tojo_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<MPG.19f9b76030e640039896bb_at_news.t-online.de>...
> In article <c86ce4f.0310161036.2bb3bca6_at_posting.google.com>,
> DiggidyMack69_at_hotmail.com says...
> > I just dl'd JDev 10g and took it for a very quick test drive. First
> > thing I noticed was that it is not certified to run with SDK 1.4.2
> > yet. Hopefully it will be on actual release though even though it
> > gives a warning it seems to run fine with 1.4.2 . So far I am very
> > impressed with the pickup in speed for debugging. I only did a couple
> > tests but it seems much faster than 9i in this department. They've
> > added a bunch of WYSWYG tools for JSP's though I don't tend to use
> > them and prefer looking at code. Good start so far, we'll see how it
> > goes...
> >
> What platform do you run it on? JDev 9i is horribly slow on Windows. I'm
> thinking about moving over to Linux (where the database is). But if 10g
> is faster on Windows too, then maybe I'll stay.
>
> -- Tom

Tom, I have Windows 2k Pro. Right now I use JDev as a coding tool and use JBoss for testing. Though I've had some folks re-introduced me to the newer versions of Eclipse which I have to say looks alot more promising. I'm seriously considering making the switch if my project gets some downtime to set the group up. BTW as far as slowness with JDev goes you should consider hardware I wouldn't even dream of running Jdev with anything less that 512MB of ran for instance though many folks say it needs a gig....what a hog... :) Received on Thu Oct 23 2003 - 15:21:12 CEST

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