HOW TO VIEW SPATIAL DATA

I don4t know how to view spatial data stored in an oracle database with a graphic representation.
Are any ORACLE product to do this? Or any third party product?
Thanks

In Oracle 8.1.6, OEM ships with a simple
Java viewer to help you tune your data.
At the command line, type:
oemapp sdoadvisor
In Oracle's next release (8.1.7) the JDBC
access to Oracle Spatial types is
much faster (more comperable to OCI access).
You will see the improved performance
in the OEM tool.
=====
There is also an unsupported Motif visualizer
(written in PRO*C and OCI).
You can download the motif viewer at:
http://technet.oracle.com/products/spatial/
under "sample code".
It is compiled for Solaris, but you
can compile it for any UNIX platform.
Hope this helps. Thanks.
Dan

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