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OraDeveloper Tools for VS.NET 2.50 - Powerful add-in that lets you develop Oracle databases from Visual Studio .NET
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Size: 4.73 MB
License: Shareware
OS: WinXP,Windows2000,Windows2003
Developer:Core Lab Software Development (» more programs)
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Program system requirements: .NET Framework
New in this version: PL/SQL debugging supported
Database project support
Advanced coding aids in SQL editor
Added Security Manager and Session Manager tools
Supported clustered, partitioned and index-organized tables, XML schemas and tables, clusters and database links, materialized views with logs
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Publisher's Description:
OraDeveloper Tools is a set of IDE add-ins designed to automate and simplify the process of developing applications with Oracle from Visual Studio. This version of OraDeveloper Tools integrates directly into Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and provides an easier way for application developers to browse databases, modify schema objects, update data, visually design queries, and develop SQL scripts and PL/SQL program units.
All components interact with existing editors and Database Explorer for streamlined database navigation and development.
Key Features:
- Advanced SQL editor with syntax coloring, code outlining, context-sensitive code completion, code templates, and integrated visual query builder
- PL/SQL and SQL script debugger
- Simple database management with Database Explorer
- Individual visual schema object editors
- Multi-functional data editor with update control & data export
- Source, data, and object search engine
- Project management framework
- Export/Import Wizards and DBA toolkit
OraDeveloper Tools package extensions are available for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 and Visual Studio 2005. OraDeveloper Tools works with Oracle 8.0, 8i, 9i, and 10g and does not require client software. See also: OraDeveloper Studio, OraDirect .NET.
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