| User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2008-09-17 06:49:12 |
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A very good plugin ... makes me switch seamlessly between java coding and plsql coding !!!
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| User: Anonymous | Rating: 8 | 2008-08-06 12:51:42 |
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Works great, a bit heavy...
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| User: icemank | Rating: 4 | 2008-07-30 10:20:05 |
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I would rate it higher, but it hangs the whole workbench if loading a database with thousands of objects. A multi-threaded implementation is necessary, I think.
Also, it crashed Eclipse 3.4 on restart. I had to physically delete the plugin and features before Eclipse would restart.
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| User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2008-07-16 15:40:11 |
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Fantastic plug-in works great with Stored Procedures
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| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2008-06-24 18:09:00 |
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Wonderful plugin! Much better than the official data tools platform...
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| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2008-06-03 15:27:02 |
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I use Quantum DB. But it doesn't handle oracle specific features such as foreign key constraints and PL/SQL. I also like jOra's in-place editing feature.
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| User: Anonymous | Rating: 10 | 2008-03-20 20:39:05 |
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Fast and easy to use. Usefull features without overhead.
Very promising
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| User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2008-02-12 01:21:34 |
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Liked the ease of use and the features supported even though the plugin is only for Oracle
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| User: Anonymous | Rating: 9 | 2008-02-01 05:55:05 |
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Compared to the standard Eclipse 3.3 database development stuff this is much easier to setup, much simpler to use, faster, shows more useful detail, and isn't as cluttered.
Ctrl-Click works nicely for navigating around.
The database explorer shows all of the objects in my database (including synonyms).
I don't need to locate my jars, create a url, etc to add a database connection.
The detail browser shows heaps of detail all nicely separated into tabs.
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| User: Anonymous | Rating: 7 | 2008-01-21 12:22:09 |
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It's ok, but doeen't really deserve the current 10. QuantumDB does the same sort of things -and not just for Oracle-
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