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#65521 03/14/24 08:12 PM
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Is there any chance that stability and speed are going to be a key thing being looked at in future development?

PLSQL Developer crashs ALL the time, multiple times a day. If there is more than 1 sql window open and openting the schema list on the objects browser it sometimes crashes. Resizing crashes. Just loading up a previous days workset sometimes crashes. Its almost unbareable how much the application crashes. And it isn't just me, everyone I work with has this isue with PLSQL Developer.

For the most part people just put up with it, b/c it is a superior product when working with plsql. But, multiple crashes every day is crazy for a product.

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Randomized J #65522 03/15/24 10:18 AM
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That does not seem right. When this happens again, can you send the plsqldev.elf file to support@allroundautomations.com and refer to this forum topic? Maybe we can find a solution.


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Re: Crashing all the time
Randomized J #65840 08/20/24 06:19 PM
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Hi Marco, I have also been experiencing crashing multiple times a day and just emailed my plsqldev.elf file to support@allroundautomations.com
Trying to find some solutions as well

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cburg #65842 08/21/24 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by cburg
Hi Marco, I have also been experiencing crashing multiple times a day and just emailed my plsqldev.elf file to support@allroundautomations.com
Trying to find some solutions as well

I noticed that PL/SQL Developer has been running for more than 3 days. Does it help if you restart PL/SQL Developer?


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Re: Crashing all the time
Randomized J #65855 09/05/24 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Randomized J
Is there any chance that stability and speed are going to be a key thing being looked at in future development?

PLSQL Developer crashs ALL the time, multiple times a day. If there is more than 1 sql window open and openting the schema list on the objects browser it sometimes crashes. Resizing crashes. Just loading up a previous days workset sometimes crashes. Its almost unbareable how much the application crashes. And it isn't just me, everyone I work with has this isue with PLSQL Developer.

For the most part people just put up with it, b/c it is a superior product when working with plsql. But, multiple crashes every day is crazy for a product.

Yes, this! I came here just now because mine just crashed and I am getting very frustrated. This issue has been plaguing PL/SQL dev for years and years.
If the app is left open for more than a few hours it becomes very unstable and is almost always slow when switching from other programs back to PL/SQL dev.
It seems there is a memory leak and the longer it is open the higher the chance of a crash.
Please for the love of god do something to make this thing faster and more stable. I refuse to use Oracle's piece of trash SQL Dev tool.

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Randomized J #65857 09/06/24 08:52 AM
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This should be fixed in the upcoming 16.0 release. We'll have a public beta available this month.


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Marco Kalter #65858 09/06/24 09:30 PM
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Thanks for the update. Really looking forward to this.


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