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Oracle SQL Developer 2.1

You're reading from   Oracle SQL Developer 2.1 Design and Develop Databases using Oracle SQL Developer and its feature-rich, powerful user-extensible interface with this book and eBook

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2009
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781847196262
Length 496 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Susan Harper Susan Harper
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Oracle SQL Developer 2.1
Credits
About the Author
1. Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
2. Preface
1. Getting Started with SQL Developer FREE CHAPTER 2. Browsing and Editing Database Objects and Data 3. Working with the SQL Worksheet 4. The Power of SQL Reports 5. Working with PL/SQL 6. SQL and PL/SQL Tuning Tools 7. Managing Files 8. Importing, Exporting, and Working with Data 9. Database Connections and JDBC Drivers 10. Introducing SQL Developer Data Modeler 11. Extending SQL Developer 12. Working with Application Express 13. Working with SQL Developer Migrations

Chapter 11. Extending SQL Developer

Oracle SQL Developer is written using a Java framework. Provided by Oracle JDeveloper, this underlying integrated development environment is commonly referred to as the JDeveloper IDE, or more recently the Fusion Client Platform (FCP). The framework provides the underlying structure onto which both Oracle JDeveloper and Oracle SQL Developer developers add their features. This framework is extensible and is available to development engineers and end users to add functionality. The nature of these extensions can range from including a single XML report to adding complex Java extensions bundled as JAR files. In this chapter, we'll look at the range of the support available for adding XML extensions, a task that is easily within the reach of any database developer with SQL and PL/SQL skills. While it is considered beyond the scope of the book to include information on building a Java extension, we will discuss working with existing Java extensions.

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