![]() JSON Data Support for Oracle Database 12.1.0.2 and above Here is a list of the ODMr 4.1 EA1 new and updated features (taken from the ODMr Help in SQL Dev) ![]() There are now new in-database features, but there are a lot of new features in the GUI tool (aka ODMr) along with some improvements and bug fixes. To download and install the tool go to here.Īs you know I’m a bit of an Oracle Data Miner/Mining fan. This is a new command line tool that is supposed to be bigger and better than SQL*Plus but still gives us a command line tool to run our scripts and demos. In addition they have been working on “new” SQL*Plus that is called SDSQL. So Jeff and Kris if you are reading this, can you add some scroll bars. I really like the new DBA screens ? But this screen really needs some scroll bars and not everything fits on my screen. Again check out the blog posts by Jeff Smith and Kris Rice on some of these new features. There are lots and lots of new features in the tool. I’ve been using SQL Developer since its very first release, so getting my hands on a new release is very exciting. You can go ahead and download it from here and make sure to check out the blog post by Jeff Smith on some install and setup that is required around the latest version of Java. The Oracle Data Miner team monitor this forum and will get back to you quickly with a response.Ī few days ago the first Early Adaptor release of SQL Developer 4.1 (EA1) was made available. If you do encounter any errors during the upgrade of the repository then you should get onto the OTN Forum for Oracle Data Miner and report the errors. You have now upgraded your Oracle Data Miner repository. After a couple of minutes (and depending on the number of ODM Workflows and ODM schemas to have) you will get the following window.Ĭongratulations. When you get the following window you can click on the Start button to begin the Oracle Data Miner repository upgrade.ħ. If it does you will get the following window.Ħ. When you do this ODMr will check to see if the repository in your database needs to be updated. Click on the Yes button and all your connections and settings will be migrated.ĥ. To upgrade your Oracle Data Miner (ODMr) repository, you will need to open one of your ODMr connections. If you have been a previous install of SQL Developer you will be asked if you want to migrate your current settings. This will located in the extracted folder \sqldeveloper-4.1.0.19.07-no-jre\sqldeveloperĤ. Start up SQL Developer by running the sqldeveloper.exe file. Unzip the downloaded file and copy the extracted directory to where you like to keep your applications etc.ģ. This usually comes a few days after the release.Ģ. Download SQL Developer (you do need to have Java 8 installed) This download does not come with the JRE built into it. The following steps will walk you through the process.ġ. SQL Developer 4.1 : ODM Repository upgradeĮarlier today (4th May) SQL Developer 4.1 was released ?įor those of you who use the Oracle Data Miner tool (that is part of SQL Developer) you will need to upgrade your repository.
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