this post was submitted on 01 Feb 2025
1077 points (99.5% liked)

Microblog Memes

6347 readers
2752 users here now

A place to share screenshots of Microblog posts, whether from Mastodon, tumblr, ~~Twitter~~ X, KBin, Threads or elsewhere.

Created as an evolution of White People Twitter and other tweet-capture subreddits.

Rules:

  1. Please put at least one word relevant to the post in the post title.
  2. Be nice.
  3. No advertising, brand promotion or guerilla marketing.
  4. Posters are encouraged to link to the toot or tweet etc in the description of posts.

Related communities:

founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
 
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] [email protected] 31 points 11 hours ago (5 children)

As someone who had that misfortune to work woth their products, this tracks just great. Honestly. I've used their Apex and SQL developer. Both of them are unintuitive to use, inconsistent, lacking features, and just a complete resource hogs in their own ways. Makes me wonder how they are still keeping themselves afloat, considering the abhorrent state and quality their products are.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 36 minutes ago

Makes me wonder how they are still keeping themselves afloat, considering the abhorrent state and quality their products are.

Their main business model is patent/trademark infringement lawsuits.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)

We used JCaps for hospital interfaces… when the time came to renew licenses, they literally ghosted us until we just moved to a different engine

[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

Oh god, Apex. I was trying to enjoy my morning. Unintuitive isn't even the right way to describe it. It has to be the most complicated way to build an application and that's just sticking with the templates. Even knowing what I would need to change would require guess work and 5 minutes of hunting to find the action that may not even work

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

I sincerely despise how it hides the primary keys of a table when creating a interactive grid with a form subpage for entering new data, I have to unhide the primary key twice, on two different places. I know it does that for the master details as well, and I think it does the same for reports as well. Like, come on! It's so infuriating how much time i have to waste just changing the primary key to be visible. Won't even gonna mention how much it's necessary to scroll to change a field to a dropdown list. The RESTful services are at least somewhat straightforward. Really like when it gives me "Under unscheduled maintenance" and then I gotta figure if it's my SQL or they being down for real... Also for some reason, all of Oracle's pages just take foooreever to load on my network. It's not my router, it's not my connection, since all other websites just load fine...

In both cases, I was using Oracle products for seminar projects. Specifically for Apex, I had to make a simple database with 15 tables, and visualise all of them in the Apex as a page. I am empathetic to anyone who has to use either in a production environment on a real project...

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 35 minutes ago) (1 children)

I thought you could just go to the UI settings within the SQL Workshop and unmark the PK as Hidden for that

[–] [email protected] 1 points 57 minutes ago (1 children)

I don't seem to be able to locate that option in the SQL Workshop... If true that'd saved me so much time, since that wasn't shown to me during the course. Thanks anyway, though! 👍

[–] [email protected] 1 points 28 minutes ago

It's been a while since I've used Apex so I hope you find the solution, I remember messing with the default settings a lot before it became useful at all

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 hours ago

I recall My company at the time was getting free rehosting pro serve and 6 months active credit. Heavy oracle rac shop. Now, 6 years on they are stuck. I offered to migrate them off oracle but the CEO likes oracle. Down with the ship, I guess.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 hours ago

Ancient service contracts with companies who wouldn't be able to afford migrating to a new ecosystem. That's all that's keeping most of these older tech companies afloat.