SQL Developer 3.0 EA Migrations available

SQL developer 3.0 is available now as an EA which has several new and improved features to help you with your migration project
1. Server migration for Sybase and Sql Server
2. SQL Sever 2008 support
3. Copy to Oracle functionality - right click on a table and copy it and it's data to Oracle
4. Application Scanning for identifying database calls in your application
5. Full command line support
6. New migration wizard to simplify the migration process.
And many more!
I'll blog about these over the next few weeks going into detail on what's new and improved.
B

Hi,
There are differentiation between certified and supported.
See Sue's comment on the following thread to have a better idea of this :
Re: SQL Developer with Oracle 9i
9i is supported, not certified.
From your lists, anything which are not listed, hopefully are still supported.
Not sure for SQL Server 2008, though.
Regards,
Buntoro

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