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What tools come with Oracle?
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| Hi,
A client has given us a project that will include working on their oracle
database.
We could write a tools to achieve what we need but Oracle might already have
such software.
We need webbased interface, more specifically tools to manage users.
So where, could I find what tools come with the developer licence?
Simon
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| Sybrand Bakker 2006-03-28, 8:24 pm |
| On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 15:01:48 +0100, "Simon" <spambucket@example.com>
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>A client has given us a project that will include working on their oracle
>database.
>We could write a tools to achieve what we need but Oracle might already have
>such software.
>
>We need webbased interface, more specifically tools to manage users.
>
>So where, could I find what tools come with the developer licence?
>
>Simon
The developer licence is a special form of licence for most Oracle
products, both the server and Front end tools.
Some front end tools like SQL Developer, Application Express and
JDeveloper are all completely free.
Oracle already has tools to interface with ldap and arrange single
sign on.
Writing your own, even using Oracle products, and exposing them to the
Web would compromise security and should be considered dangerous.
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Sybrand Bakker, Senior Oracle DBA
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