![]() In the New Driver wizard that results, enter the following information: To create the JDBC data source, expand the Database node in the Service window, right-click the Drivers node, and select New Driver. You will create a connection and edit and save Oracle data in the Table Editor.Ĭreate a JDBC Data Source for Oracle in NetBeans This article shows how to connect to Oracle data in NetBeans. The JDBC standard enables you to use built-in data access wizards and other tools supporting rapid development. So I would say no.The CData JDBC Driver for Oracle integrates connectivity to live Oracle data in IDEs that support JDBC. Oracle has never been afraid to kill off projects if it wanted to, and at the end of the day, it gives NetBeans a much wider framework. There was some speculation as to whether it made it easier for Oracle to abandon NetBeans. There will be some considerable adjustment and it will take time to move across to the Apache project. I can tell you they are very excited in both public and private conversations off the record… Is there a down side? On the contrary, I see it as a sign that Oracle regards the success of NetBeans as critical and it is trying to give it a broader community and a greater chance of success.Ī key indicator is whether the key NetBeans individuals at Oracle are all now quietly looking for jobs elsewhere or in favour of it. If Oracle were ever to abandon NetBeans at some point, it gives NetBeans a much more viable future. What is exciting is the number of additional non-Oracle people now able to be involved. Oracle is paying their salaries and wants them involved. You only have to look at the list of Oracle staff being committed to carrying on with NetBeans which includes a huge list of Oracle developers from multiple business units. NetBeans is clearly a critical project inside Oracle. Does this mean Oracle is abandoning NetBeans? Some people might also argue that too close a connection to Oracle is holding back NetBeans. The Apache project provides a much better basis for developing NetBeans further and making it easy to get involved. At the moment, it is very hard for other people outside Oracle to get involved and contribute. ![]() ![]() It was open-sourced by Sun and Oracle has continued to be Open-sourced. Much of the Internet runs or relies on software from the Apache foundation. The Apache Software foundation provides a clear and well-organised umbrella for Open Source projects with a clear governance model. ![]() It has 1.5 million active users, including James Gosling, the original creator of Java. It is actively developed and the latest release (8.2) will be released any day. NetBeans is both an IDE (tool to develop originally Java and now other code such as PHP, JavaScript, HTML, even Android) and a platform (quick way to develop complex applications without having to write lots of code from scratch). Is it good news or bad news? What is NetBeans? Is moving NetBeans to Apache good or bad news?Īs a keen NetBeans user with no affiliation to Oracle or any vested interest ( IDRsolutions – my company – pays my salary and I am free to choose whatever tools I want), I wanted to write an article looking at this and the questions raised. He has an MA in Medieval History and a passion for reading. Mark Stephens Mark has been working with Java and PDF since 1999 and is a big NetBeans fan. ![]()
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