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Compuware Rolls Out Oracle Debugging Tool

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Darryl K. Taft
Darryl K. Taft
Jul 2, 2002
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Compuware Corp. on Tuesday announced a new product for debugging Oracle stored procedures from within the Microsoft Visual Studio .Net development environment.

Compuwares DevPartnerDB Debugger for Oracle for Microsoft Visual Studio .Net is a development tool for performing proactive analysis and debugging of PL/SQL. The product extends the Microsoft Visual Studio .Net debugging environment, said officials at the Farmington Hills, Mich., company. It shows developers how their applications are interacting with the database and helps them find and fix data access problems.

With its tight integration with Microsoft Visual Studio .Net, DevPartnerDB for Oracle gives developers easy access to an array of stored procedure debugging tools in a familiar environment, the company said. The product reduces the amount of time developers spend debugging and results in higher quality applications ready for production deployment, Compuware officials said.

DevPartnerDB for Oracle supports Windows XP, Windows 2000, as well as Oracle versions 8 and above. The product is available now, with pricing starting at $399.

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