Closed Connection on SQL Developer 2.1.1.64 for Windows x64
Hi
I trying connect do database 10GR2. SQL Developer connects normally. I run select (select sysdate from dual) and log shows: Closed Connection.
32bit SQL Developer works normally.
This behavior is on some databases. Others databases work normally.
Thanks, Petr Benes
Hi,
Im using SQL DEveloper 3.0.03.45 and have installed Oracle DB 11g on VM server. I am also facing same issue. This configuration was workin fine for few months .. but now after each 5/6 minuites connection get reset and I have to reconnect again. It gives *"Closed Connecton -- vender code ORA-17008 "*
please help if u hav got any solution for this.
Thanks in advance,
Priyanka
Edited by: 850818 on Apr 8, 2011 12:37 AM
Edited by: 850818 on Apr 8, 2011 12:37 AM
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