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There's instructions? It was just the win32 client install. Click setup.exe, next, next, next, done. Alles. Kaput.
FWIW, SQL Developer doesn't have a "Client install".
That said, the downloads page gives you a few options. Looks like you downloaded the one that says:
Originally posted by Oracle Corporation
Oracle SQL Developer for 32-bit Windows (This zip does not include a JDK)
(147 M)
To install and run:
- Ensure you have a JDK installed, if not, download here
(click the Download for JDK 6 Update <xx>, where <xx> is the latest update)
- Download the file above
- Extract sqldeveloper.zip into any folder, using folder names
- Within that folder, open the sqldeveloper folder
- Double-click sqldeveloper.exe
I can understand that from that you might not realize that you need a JDK. I blame Oracle for hiding it in plain sight.
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In suity's defence, SQL Developer now ships with the 11g R2 client installer which is what he's actually using. I do need to install that myself later so I'll have an experiment and see if I can balls it up as much as he has.
While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'
In suity's defence, SQL Developer now ships with the 11g R2 client installer which is what he's actually using. I do need to install that myself later so I'll have an experiment and see if I can balls it up as much as he has.
Some of the features in 3.1 look quite tasty as well, but I daren't try that in case I have problems with installing it and I don't know what to do.
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In suity's defence, SQL Developer now ships with the 11g R2 client installer which is what he's actually using. I do need to install that myself later so I'll have an experiment and see if I can balls it up as much as he has.
Didn't realise that it was now part of the 11g client as well - I didn't install it from there when I did the client install in January.
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