Video of sql developer 3.1

How to download video of sql developer 3.1 from apex.oracle site
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Yes it's helpful so you dont have to use the command prompt to create a dump file.
I was using the Database Copy to avoid having to move files to other server that i might not have system access to, only DB access.
I'm pretty new at using Oracle and I have one DB that needs to move data to other DB without having to write a extra program for it. It also seems that DBLinks does not handle blob/clob either and setting up a stream might not be available.
Thanks,
Roger

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