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- Installation Notes
- Windows Installation Notes
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- Installation Notes
- Windows Installation Notes
- Mac OS X Installation Notes
- RPM for Linux Installation Notes
- Installation Notes
- Windows Installation Notes
- Mac OS X Installation Notes
- RPM for Linux Installation Notes
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Installation Notes
Windows Installation Notes
There are two downloads available for Windows users.
Windows 64-bit with JDK 8 Included
This archive includes both SQL Developer and an embedded copy of the Java 8 Development Kit (JDK). Simply extract the zip to a fresh directory and run the sqldeveloper.exe in the top directory. The EXE is configured to run the embedded JDK by default.
Note: the Windows EXE requires a MSVCR100.dll to run. Most computers will already have this file and in the Windows PATH. However, if the first copy of the file found by the EXE is a 32-bit copy of the DLL, then SQL Developer will fail to start. You can fix this by copying a 64-bit version of the DLL into the BIN directory or updating your OS PATH such that a 64 bit copy of the DLL is found first.
Windows 32-bit/64-bit
This archive. will work on a 32 or 64 bit Windows OS. The bit level of the JDK you install will determine if it runs as a 32 or 64 bit application. This download does not include the required Oracle Java JDK. You will need to install it if it’s not already on your machine. We officially support Oracle JDK 8 or 11.
If SQL Developer cannot find Java on your machine, it will prompt you for the path for a JDK home. This only occurs the first time you launch SQL Developer. A valid Java Home on Windows will be similar to
Mac OS X Installation Notes
This download does not include the Oracle JDK. SQL Developer supports either Oracle JDK 8 or 11.
To install and run
- Ensure you have a JDK installed, if not, download here
(For 64-bit Intel Macs, download Java for Mac OS X 10.5, Update 1.
For the latest version of Mac OS, use the Software Update feature)
RPM for Linux Installation Notes
This download does not include the JDK. SQL Developer supports either Oracle JDK 8 or 11.
Installation Notes
Windows Installation Notes
There are two downloads available for Windows users.
Windows 64-bit with JDK 8 Included
This archive includes both SQL Developer and an embedded copy of the Java 8 Development Kit (JDK). Simply extract the zip to a fresh directory and run the sqldeveloper.exe in the top directory. The EXE is configured to run the embedded JDK by default.
Note: the Windows EXE requires a MSVCR100.dll to run. Most computers will already have this file and in the Windows PATH. However, if the first copy of the file found by the EXE is a 32-bit copy of the DLL, then SQL Developer will fail to start. You can fix this by copying a 64-bit version of the DLL into the BIN directory or updating your OS PATH such that a 64 bit copy of the DLL is found first.
Windows 32-bit/64-bit
This archive. will work on a 32 or 64 bit Windows OS. The bit level of the JDK you install will determine if it runs as a 32 or 64 bit application. This download does not include the required Oracle Java JDK. You will need to install it if it’s not already on your machine. We officially support Oracle JDK 8 or 11.
If SQL Developer cannot find Java on your machine, it will prompt you for the path for a JDK home. This only occurs the first time you launch SQL Developer. A valid Java Home on Windows will be similar to
Mac OS X Installation Notes
This download does not include the Oracle JDK. SQL Developer supports either Oracle JDK 8 or 11.
To install and run
- Ensure you have a JDK installed, if not, download here
(For 64-bit Intel Macs, download Java for Mac OS X 10.5, Update 1.
For the latest version of Mac OS, use the Software Update feature)
RPM for Linux Installation Notes
This download does not include the JDK. SQL Developer supports either Oracle JDK 8 or 11.
Installation Notes
Windows Installation Notes
There are two downloads available for Windows users.
Windows 64-bit with JDK 8 Included
This archive includes both SQL Developer and an embedded copy of the Java 8 Development Kit (JDK). Simply extract the zip to a fresh directory and run the sqldeveloper.exe in the top directory. The EXE is configured to run the embedded JDK by default.
Note: the Windows EXE requires a MSVCR100.dll to run. Most computers will already have this file and in the Windows PATH. However, if the first copy of the file found by the EXE is a 32-bit copy of the DLL, then SQL Developer will fail to start. You can fix this by copying a 64-bit version of the DLL into the BIN directory or updating your OS PATH such that a 64 bit copy of the DLL is found first.
Windows 32-bit/64-bit
This archive. will work on a 32 or 64 bit Windows OS. The bit level of the JDK you install will determine if it runs as a 32 or 64 bit application. This download does not include the required Oracle Java JDK. You will need to install it if it’s not already on your machine. We officially support Oracle JDK 8 or 11.
If SQL Developer cannot find Java on your machine, it will prompt you for the path for a JDK home. This only occurs the first time you launch SQL Developer. A valid Java Home on Windows will be similar to
Mac OS X Installation Notes
This download does not include the Oracle JDK. SQL Developer supports either Oracle JDK 8 or 11.
To install and run
- Ensure you have a JDK installed, if not, download here
(For 64-bit Intel Macs, download Java for Mac OS X 10.5, Update 1.
For the latest version of Mac OS, use the Software Update feature)
RPM for Linux Installation Notes
This download does not include the JDK. SQL Developer supports either Oracle JDK 8 or 11.
Installation Notes
Windows Installation Notes
There are two downloads available for Windows users.
Windows 64-bit with JDK 8 Included
This archive includes both SQL Developer and an embedded copy of the Java 8 Development Kit (JDK). Simply extract the zip to a fresh directory and run the sqldeveloper.exe in the top directory. The EXE is configured to run the embedded JDK by default.
Note: the Windows EXE requires a MSVCR100.dll to run. Most computers will already have this file and in the Windows PATH. However, if the first copy of the file found by the EXE is a 32-bit copy of the DLL, then SQL Developer will fail to start. You can fix this by copying a 64-bit version of the DLL into the BIN directory or updating your OS PATH such that a 64 bit copy of the DLL is found first.
Windows 32-bit/64-bit
This archive. will work on a 32 or 64 bit Windows OS. The bit level of the JDK you install will determine if it runs as a 32 or 64 bit application. This download does not include the required Oracle Java JDK. You will need to install it if it’s not already on your machine. We officially support Oracle JDK 8 or 11.
If SQL Developer cannot find Java on your machine, it will prompt you for the path for a JDK home. This only occurs the first time you launch SQL Developer. A valid Java Home on Windows will be similar to
Mac OS X Installation Notes
This download does not include the Oracle JDK. SQL Developer supports either Oracle JDK 8 or 11.
To install and run
- Ensure you have a JDK installed, if not, download here
(For 64-bit Intel Macs, download Java for Mac OS X 10.5, Update 1.
For the latest version of Mac OS, use the Software Update feature)
RPM for Linux Installation Notes
This download does not include the JDK. SQL Developer supports either Oracle JDK 8 or 11.
Oracle SQL Developer (64-bit)
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Oracle SQL Developer is a free, integrated development environment that simplifies the development and management of Oracle Database in both traditional and Cloud deployments. Free SQL Developer offers complete end-to-end development of your PL/SQL applications, a worksheet for running queries and scripts, a DBA console for managing the database, a reports interface, a complete data modeling solution, and a migration platform for moving your 3rd party databases to Oracle.
Oracle SQL Developer 64 bit is a graphical tool that enhances productivity and simplifies database development tasks. With the tool, you can browse database objects, run SQL statements and SQL scripts, and edit and debug PL/SQL statements. You can also run any number of provided reports, as well as create and save your own.
Features and Highlights
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