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IMHO PL/SQL Developer is the best tool on the market for Oracle server-side development. It's priced at $180.
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Tora - An open source fork of TOAD as I understand it. Regardless, it's pretty sweet and cross-platform too, unlike TOAD.Last edited by Cowboy Bob; 31 August 2006, 08:06.
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Raptor was the beta name, Oracle SQL Developer is the full free version. A very decent tool, well worth using.
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Oracle provide a similiar tool to TOAD used to be called Raptor.
http://www.oracle.com/technology/pro...per/index.html
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Thanks DP (and sorry, I just ate a curryfull of your fellow prawns!)
I've had a little go at that, and I think it will serve my purposes nicely. I'm 5 months behind the times.
Let nobody say that this board is anything other than a super source of helpfulness.
I did a bit of a switch from SQL Server to Oracle about 3 years ago. But you have a point. SQL Server has properly got its act together at last, and loads of companies are switching in that direction.
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I'm a Microsoft man, but also very warm hearted as anyone here will tell you.
That's why I thought I'd point out that Oracle have a free tool.
http://www.oracle.com/technology/pro...per/index.html
PS. Switch to MS SQL Server 2005. You know it makes sense.
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Oracle front-end tool
Can anybody recommend any good ones, suitable for database development? I'd usually go for Toad, but it costs about $1500 so I've decided to be open to suggestions.Tags: None
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