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NetBeans vs Oracle SQL Developer comparison

 

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Executive Summary

Review summaries and opinions

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Categories and Ranking

NetBeans
Ranking in IDE
9th
Average Rating
8.2
Number of Reviews
8
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
Oracle SQL Developer
Ranking in IDE
5th
Average Rating
8.6
Number of Reviews
30
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

Mindshare comparison

As of March 2025, in the IDE category, the mindshare of NetBeans is 4.2%, up from 2.2% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of Oracle SQL Developer is 3.9%, down from 5.8% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
IDE
 

Featured Reviews

it_user725928 - PeerSpot reviewer
Any slowness is detected by the tool and can be reported
Free, quality, easy usage Large scale of projects, templates, and coding support. NetBeans Platform can be freely used as a desktop application base. All the functionality is prepared for me. I make only the business modules It has improved organizational productivity. Background scanning of…
Theodoros Loizou - PeerSpot reviewer
Useful features, simple implementation, and scalable
For first-time users of Oracle SQL Developer, it's going to be a bit difficult, but they can find their way around over time. I rate Oracle SQL Developer a nine out of ten. I didn't face any other issues other than it being a bit slow when you have a lot of work to do.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"C++ 11 support (for a long time)"
"The learning curve is easy and fast because the interface is simple and intuitive, enabling us to easily train developers who are not expert in metrics."
"It is easy to deploy, manage servers, and ORMS resources."
"When you have to develop in Java, this IDE is ideal because it has many plugins that make your life easier... For example, when working with Hibernate or with JPA, creating entities is very easy through a graphical interface."
"One of the most important features is that Apache Maven supports it."
"Large scale of projects, templates, and coding support."
"Server Support"
"It comes out of package fully-loaded with a lot of great features for web development."
"I have a lot of flexibility with it."
"The most valuable features of Oracle SQL Developer that I use. However, I do not use all of them"
"I like it because it's very similar in output to SQL *Plus, and it has many convenience features that make it easier to read the data and use the basic reporting features it provides."
"You can install it on every platform. It just works. The other thing is that it's free. And Oracle is committed to the development of the tool, so it has been improving."
"It's easy to deploy, I can copy it onto the system and run it without having to install it and this makes it a very good solution for quick use."
"The newer version has a lot of new features. It generates output and scripts for your Ultrix. It can generate JSON, XML, etc."
"Ability to analyze performance, using Explain Plan statement."
"Using execution plan, I am able to do lots of query tuning."
 

Cons

"Background scanning of sources on demand, disallowed by Options (processor usage, build cannot be deleted by the old version build)."
"I would like there to be better integration with Git, as there are IDEs such as Eclipse that offer this integration in a much more elegant way than NetBeans."
"t is a very heavy load on the computer, especially when you compare with Sublime Text Limited plugins and themes."
"One of main areas that the tool can improve is performance."
"There are always rooms for improvement for any product. The good thing with NetBeans is that since it is Open Source, you can just go ahead and contribute whatever you want to change yourself."
"The debugging mechanize could be improved compared to IntelliJ, for example."
"Debugging: Watches, Evaluate Expression, and data inspection are limited."
"The initial setup is always a problem, it cannot find the Java SDK."
"I would like it to support background processes better."
"There is room for improvement in the Real Time SQL Monitoring."
"If they had something on the Web then you wouldn't need to install it, just query, like Enterprise Manager."
"There are occasional runtime issues that are easily worked around, especially on a Windows deployment."
"Oracle SQL Developer could improve the speed, it is a bit slow."
"It's more stable sometimes and less stable other times. I have used it in Windows, Mac, and Linux. It's variable, it's not the same stability. I think that can be improved on."
"The competing products have more features."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

"I am sad that CLion is not free. Currently, it has no support for Linux makefiles, only cmake, and this is a big mess."
"NetBeans is free and open source."
"It is an open source and free tool, with no changes, and the licensing allows me even to change source code, if I need."
"It's a no-cost license and it offers outstanding functionality on that basis."
"It's a free tool."
"It is basically free."
"It has the advantage that it's free. The next best competitor would cost several thousand dollars."
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Top Industries

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Financial Services Firm
23%
Government
14%
Computer Software Company
10%
Insurance Company
7%
 

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