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Valentin Tihomirov
 
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Default Any visual DB tools - 06-25-2003 , 09:14 AM






that support Oracle9i and are available (freeware or evalution)? I like MS
Enterprise Manager, but it does not support remote Oracle databases.



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Glen A Stromquist
 
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Default Re: Any visual DB tools - 06-25-2003 , 09:23 AM






Valentin Tihomirov wrote:
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that support Oracle9i and are available (freeware or evalution)? I like MS
Enterprise Manager, but it does not support remote Oracle databases.


The ones that come with it, actually the new OEM is a lot better than
the 8i OEM IMHO

Other than that, there are literally dozens of them out there, some
free, some eval, do a google search

hth




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Valentin Tihomirov
 
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Default Re: Any visual DB tools - 06-25-2003 , 09:28 AM



It is worth to mention that I don't have any windos drivers for
oracle.Therefore, Java access is appreciated.



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Jim Kennedy
 
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Default Re: Any visual DB tools - 06-25-2003 , 09:51 AM



They came with the Oracle install or download them free from Oracle.
Jim

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Shawn Spiars
 
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Default Re: Any visual DB tools - 07-01-2003 , 07:31 PM



"Valentin Tihomirov" <valentin (AT) abelectron (DOT) com> wrote

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that support Oracle9i and are available (freeware or evalution)? I like MS
Enterprise Manager, but it does not support remote Oracle databases.
Try dbwidget at http://www.yazoosoft.com. It is java based, using JDBC for
connectivity, and works with Oracle9i, MS SQL Server, MySQL, and Sybase.


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David Penney
 
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Default Re: Any visual DB tools - 07-05-2003 , 01:51 PM



Valentin,

I dont have any association with the company.
I use dbvisualizer - its writtenin java * good for jdbc access, colleagues
use something called toad.

Regards,
David Penney
www.metamatrix.com

"Valentin Tihomirov" <valentin (AT) abelectron (DOT) com> wrote

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that support Oracle9i and are available (freeware or evalution)? I like MS
Enterprise Manager, but it does not support remote Oracle databases.





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Valentin Tihomirov
 
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Default Re: Any visual DB tools - 07-06-2003 , 05:22 PM



I beleive.
Some guys use Visual Studio. There is a word *visual* present in its name as
well. Actually, it is a good text editor. Therefore, other guys call this
tool Visual Notepad.

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