11/20/2022 0 Comments Sql prompt slow![]() ![]() You can in fact turn them off (and turn them on, as required.) These are not ‘bad’ things, but chances are you rarely use these features. I did leave on the Data Modeler, because I think folks like the ‘Model’ tab when looking at Tables, and that requires the Data Modeler extension.įor the primary benefit, you will notice the main menu items are skinnier – no items for Source Control, the Data Modeler, Migrations, or Data Miner. On my WIN7圆4 machine SQL Developer is loading in about 17 seconds with everything turned on, and in 10 seconds with most things off including the Start/Welcome Page. You should see a faster start time with disabled features – but it depends on your machine and how many of the ‘big’ features you disable. Once you make a change here you will need to re-start SQL Developer to make the changes take effect. This looks quite a bit different than before, but it’s the same concept. Like Migrations – this is a BIG feature that MOST of you won’t need to use. On the Tools menu, select ‘Features’ – and turn off things you don’t use. We ship with everything 'on.' That can be easily rectified in the preferences. Fortunately my boss was there and he had a really good answer: simply go into the preferences and disable all the extensions. This question came up at my presentation at RMOUG, and I didn’t have a great answer. What if you as a user could ‘slim’ down SQL Developer? Less menu items, fewer widgets to load? A leaner, meaner SQL Developer? We serve many masters, yet a majority of our users simply look to the tool to be a GUI replacement of SQL*Plus. But what if it could be even simpler? SQL Developer is asked to be the database IDE. You have a few toolbars, several menus, and 2 driving windows – the Worksheet and the Browser. You use a tool because it makes something ‘easier’, but some software products are anything but. ![]() The ‘Holy Grail’ of software tools is the environment where things are made easy, but not at the expense of usability or simplicity. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |