Hi Calven,
I'm currently using dbVisualizer, but I don't really care for it much. I like
Aqua Data Studio much, much better.
Dave
On Dec 21, 2009, at 10:50 AM, Calven Eggert wrote:
> What is everyone using to view/edit data in your databases (I'm using Oracle)
> on the Mac in Snow Leopard?
>
I prefer the Command-line - keeps the "Thinking in SQL" and remote
administration skills fresh :-)
On Dec 21, 2009, at 10:50 AM, Calven Eggert wrote:
What is everyone using to view/edit data in your databases (I'm
using Oracle) on the Mac in Snow Leopard?
Calven
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I'm using Oracle SQL Developer with Oracle 10gR2.
What is everyone using to view/edit data in your databases (I'm
using Oracle) on the Mac in Snow Leopard?
Calven
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Calven,
I use Oracle SQL Developer (from Oracle themselves). They have a quite fully
featured Mac version and it works well enough.
Take a look here:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/sql_developer/index.html
I have used commercial and free versions of TOAD in the past:
http:
+1 for DBVisualizer.
On 2009-12-21, at 7:50 AM, Calven Eggert wrote:
> What is everyone using to view/edit data in your databases (I'm using Oracle)
> on the Mac in Snow Leopard?
>
> Calven
>
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> Do not post admin requests to the list. They will
I use the SQL Explorer Plugin for Eclipse.
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Hi thanks everyone for your suggestions.
James,
Did you have the getSessionTImeOut error when connecting to a database using
SQl Developer?
I see that there is some kind of conflict with my current oracle jdbc driver.
I can resolve it by removing it from the /Java/Extensions folder but this i
Brook, James
Cc: WebObjects-Dev Mailing List List
Subject: Re: Database Tool
Hi thanks everyone for your suggestions.
James,
Did you have the getSessionTImeOut error when connecting to a database using
SQl Developer?
I see that there is some kind of conflict with my current oracle jdbc driver.
I