| Oracle SQL Developer Statement
of Direction
Updated June 2008
Oracle
SQL Developer enhances productivity and simplifies database development
tasks by providing a graphical interface for browsing database objects,
creating and updating objects and running SQL statements and scripts.
Using SQL Developer you can create, edit and debug PL/SQL statements,
and create and run reports. SQL Developer supports connections to and
migrations from third-party databases; MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft
Access and Sybase Adaptive Server, and users can work with files using
the integrated Subversion and CVS version control support. SQL
Developer connects to any Oracle Database version 9.2.0.1 and later and
supports a variety of platforms including Windows, Linux and Mac OSX.
SQL Developer was initially released as an early adopter
on the 28th of December 2005. Since initial production in March 2006,
SQL Developer has maintained a position of the second most downloaded
product on OTN after the database, and by May 2008 had passed 1 million
downloads, with over 1.2 million users. Oracle SQL Developer ships Oracle
Database 11gR1 and is included in the Oracle JDeveloper 11g (Beta).
The next release of Oracle SQL Developer focuses on
providing complete graphical logical and physical data modeling functionality
delivered as an optional extension to SQL Developer. Customers who do
not select the data modeling option will be able to continue to use the
base SQL Developer product. The base product will continue to benefit
from further updates, with new features added gathered from the user community
requirements.
Plans for the next release of Oracle SQL Developer and
beyond include the following:
- Database Data Modeling to
support:
- Designing logical Entity Relation Diagrams
- Building physical schema designs
- Generating and executing DDL scripts
- Reverse and forward engineering of existing relational data structures
- Data domain administration
- Naming standardization
- Model formatting (font, colors)
- Importing data models from CA Erwin and Oracle Designer
- Compare and merge facilities
- Multiple database support
- Oracle Database
- DB2 (Mainframe & UDB)
- Microsoft SQL Server
- Logical and physical multi-dimensional modeling
- Object relational Data Types
- Spatial Modeling
- Multi-level logical and physical design environments
- Model validation rules
- Offline (file based) and Repository based modeling
- Ongoing updates to current
SQL Developer functionality
- Migration support to include DB2
- Oracle Database 11g support
- Tuning support
- SQL and PL/SQL Unit Testing
- SQL Testing
- PL/SQL Testing
- Repository based
- Reporting
- Scheduled tests
THE FOLLOWING IS INTENDED TO OUTLINE OUR GENERAL PRODUCT
DIRECTION. IT IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY, AND MAY NOT BE
INCORPORATED INTO ANY CONTRACT. IT IS NOT A COMMITMENT TO DELIVER ANY
MATERIAL, CODE, OR FUNCTIONALITY, AND SHOULD NOT BE RELIED UPON IN MAKING
PURCHASING DECISION. THE DEVELOPMENT, RELEASE, AND TIMING OF ANY FEATURES
OR FUNCTIONALITY DESCRIBED FOR ORACLE'S PRODUCTS REMAINS AT THE SOLE DISCRETION
OF ORACLE. |