Advantages of oracle

can anyone please help me?? im a poor lil uni student looking for the advantages and disadvantages of using oracle developer

What do you mean "Oracle Developer"?
Are you talking about the Java tool - Oracle JDeveloper?
This page: http://otn.oracle.com/products/jdev has a lot of information to show you how it makes developing application simpler.

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