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Originally posted by doodab View PostYes, I had that "problem" myself.
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.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI pointed it to java.exe and it ran fine.
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.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIn Suity's defence, I've just tried installing SQL Developer 3.
I downloaded the version which didn't come with the JDK, and unzipped everything.
I ran sqldeveloper.exe and it asked me for a path to java.exe
I pointed it to java.exe and it ran fine.
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In Suity's defence, I've just tried installing SQL Developer 3.
I downloaded the version which didn't come with the JDK, and unzipped everything.
I ran sqldeveloper.exe and it asked me for a path to java.exe
I pointed it to java.exe and it ran fine.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThere's instructions? It was just the win32 client install. Click setup.exe, next, next, next, done. Alles. Kaput.
That said, the downloads page gives you a few options. Looks like you downloaded the one that says:
Originally posted by Oracle CorporationOracle 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
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostDear Twunt,
You need more than just the JRE, you need the JDK. And when you install it, and point SQL Developer at the relevant java.exe it then falls over saying MSVCRT100.dll is missing.
So you have to manually copy that from the java/bin to the SQL Developer folder.
Shoddy product IMHO. Hey ho. You never have to arse around looking for the releveant .Net DK and move dlls around to run a .Net app. Just saying like.
Oh and FOAD.
TIA
Suity
Before you install SQL Developer, look at the remaining sections of this guide to see if you need to know or do anything else first.
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Isn't your DLL error telling you you need the MSVC runtimes installed? Or is that a slightly different DLL?
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Originally posted by eek View PostNo most people will already have a Java runtime installed and you really don't want multiple Java runtimes on computer.
Either way another tulip statement from SY.
As a contractor toad is great I've used it for 10 years. I doubt however that SY could afford to buy it.
You need more than just the JRE, you need the JDK. And when you install it, and point SQL Developer at the relevant java.exe it then falls over saying MSVCRT100.dll is missing.
So you have to manually copy that from the java/bin to the SQL Developer folder.
Shoddy product IMHO. Hey ho. You never have to arse around looking for the releveant .Net DK and move dlls around to run a .Net app. Just saying like.
Oh and FOAD.
TIA
Suity
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostSounds familiar but I'm not sure - it basically does a kind of "remote-desktop"/thin-client link to the DB? Is this the one which is a Java app?
There is also a public site where you can file enhancement requests, which shows how many they have implemented and (I think) what they think about the requests. There's lots of resources and tips as well.
And it's free.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostOut of interest... do the MS dev tools let you work against non-MS DBs? Obviously you can hook your code to any ODBC DB, but their dev tools were pretty nice when I tried the express version of 2005/2008.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostSQL Developer - which Suity can't get to work.
Out of interest... do the MS dev tools let you work against non-MS DBs? Obviously you can hook your code to any ODBC DB, but their dev tools were pretty nice when I tried the express version of 2005/2008.
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