Overview
What is SQL Developer?
Oracle SQL Developer is an integrated development environment (IDE) which provides editors for working with SQL, PL/SQL, Stored Java Procedures, and XML in Oracle databases.
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Great lightweight tool
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Free, simple to use and complete development IDE for Oracle databases
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Easiest SQL IDE
Intuitive and powerful, provides tools and utilities users to handle advanced user requirements
Software for everyone using DB
Must-have SQL editor
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What is SQL Developer?
Oracle SQL Developer is an integrated development environment (IDE) which provides editors for working with SQL, PL/SQL, Stored Java Procedures, and XML in Oracle databases.
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Oracle SQL Developer - Free Rool
Great lightweight tool
One of the fine IDE tool - Oracle SQL Developer
Oracle SQL Developer True Review
Easiest SQL IDE
It’s not ideal for no relational/noSQL or big data. It is not tool for visualization. It’s best suited for querying using SQL. Companies that are looking for free tools that are robust and most useful should definitely look at it.
Intuitive and powerful, provides tools and utilities users to handle advanced user requirements
Software for everyone using DB
SQL developer is not suited to a person who is a database administrator or works on creating big stored procedures, as it will feel laggy and supports fewer features.
Must-have SQL editor
It’s not ideal for no relational/noSQL or big data. It is not tool for visualization. It’s best suited for querying using SQL. Companies that are looking for free tools that are robust and most useful should definitely look at it.
Easy to use tool for day to day needs - SQL Developer
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Reliable tool for Oracle DBs
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- Extracting DDL for tables and index is great.
- Extracting DDL for constraints is not and using dbms_metadata is required.
- Obtaining help for SQL commands would be great, like "help alter table".
- Same for easily looking up Oracle errors (so merge SQL developer command line with the OERR facility)
- Procedural interfaces with data pump import/export would be great too (automatically generate the calls to dbms_datapump).
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Oracle SQL Developer: nice to work with it!
- You can use it for PL/SQL programming
- You can execute SQL scripts
- You can connect with different databases
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Great for non-DBA users
For non-DBAs, the interface is relatively easy to understand, with a straightforward feeling and very few buttons. This 'plain' feeling can help non-expert users not feel intimidated or inundated.