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SQL Developer "NoSQL Connections" option

Hi, my SQL Developer (21.2.1.204) does not bring the option "Oracle NoSQL Connections"
How can I make that option appear?
Best Answer
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That feature was deprecated and then dropped a few releases (years?) ago.
Answers
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Please cite the documentation that says SQL Dev can be used as a client for noSQL.
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Well @EdStevens , you literally asked for it:
7.34 New/Edit NoSQL Connection
Use this dialog box to create or edit a connection to an Oracle NoSQL database.
Connection Name: A name for this connection to a Oracle NoSQL database. Can be any name that you choose.
Store
Username: User name on the NoSQL store.
Password: Password for the specified user.
Host: Host name for the NoSQL store.
Port: Port number on the specified host.
Store: Name of the NoSQL store. (
kvstore
is a typical KVLite store name.)Security
SSL: Specifies the use of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption and network port restrictions, which enhance protection from network intrusion.
TrustStore: Location of the Java
truststore
file that is referenced by the SSL_TRUSTSTORE_FILE_PROPERTY property. You can click Browse to select the TrustStore file.Oracle Wallet: Specifies Oracle Wallet as the password storage mechanism. This option is only available in the Oracle NoSQL Database EE version. You can click Browse to select the Wallet file.
Properties File: The security file that contains property settings for the login. You can click Browse to select the properties file.
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That feature was deprecated and then dropped a few releases (years?) ago.
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I know the NoSQL connection is no longer supported, but in latest document of 21.4.3 version, we can still find it.
PDF version: https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/sql-developer/21.4/rptug/oracle-sql-developer-users-guide.pdf
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Yes, a Doc bug.