![]() I use it principally for SQL development (not PL/SQL, Reporting etc) so I don’t use the entire set of functionality that the product offers, but there are a few things I’d change. ![]() Improving product though it is, it’s not perfect. ![]() There are other SQL Editors out there – both free and commercial – but given that SQL Developer is free, cross-platform (can run on Windows/Linux/Mac etc), cross-database (can also be used against SQL Server, MySQL etc) and has the weight of Oracle behind it there’s a good chance of it’s usage spreading rapidly. It has been improving and maturing over the last couple of years and it really does feel like it’s a reasonable competitor now. It’s Oracle’s free database development IDE with a more user-friendly UI than SQL Plus and taking aim at Quest Software’s TOAD. If you’re a PeopleSoft developer working on an Oracle Database you’ve probably come across Oracle’s SQL Developer product by now.
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