If Oracle Database (Release 11 or later) is also installed, a version of SQL Developer is also included and is accessible through the menu system under Oracle. If you are using a pre-release (Early Adopter) version of SQL Developer, and if you want to be able to continue to use this pre-release version after installing the official release kit, you must unzip the official release kit into a different directory than the one used for the pre-release version. Section 1.11, "SQL Developer Documentation" Section 1.10, "Uninstalling SQL Developer" Section 1.9, "Using a Screen Reader and Java Access Bridge with SQL Developer" Section 1.8, "Finding SQL Developer Accessibility Information" Section 1.7, "Advanced Security for JDBC Connection to the Database" Section 1.6, "Database Certification for SQL Developer (Oracle and Third-Party)" Section 1.5, "Location of User-Related Information" Section 1.4, "Migrating Information from Previous Releases" Section 1.3, "Migrating User Settings from a Previous Release" Section 1.2, "Installing and Starting SQL Developer" Section 1.1, "SQL Developer System Recommendations" This chapter contains the following major sections: Please read the information in this chapter before you install Oracle SQL Developer. If you plan to use SQL Developer as part of the Oracle Database release 11 installation, see the Oracle Database installation documentation. Sudo docker run -e 'ACCEPT_EULA=Y' -e ‘SA_PASSWORD=password’ -name SQLDev2K19 -h SQLDev2K19 -p 1401:1433 -d guide assumes that you plan to download the SQL Developer kit (.zip) file and install it as a freestanding tool. However if I use this command the container gets created and starts without any issues and I’m able to connect to the instance using azure studio (note that the only difference is that I have not provided the volume flag). The container gets created and attempts to start, but then stops. Sudo docker run -e 'ACCEPT_EULA=Y' -e ‘SA_PASSWORD=password’ -name SQLDev2K19 -h SQLDev2K19 -p 1401:1433 -v SQLDev2K19Data:/var/opt/mssql/data -d /mssql/server:2019-latest I am creating my sql container using this script: I have gotten everything working except that when I try to start my sql container in the docker interface I get the errors pictured below: I’ve been able to get this working using the instructions here: I’m trying to run sql server on my mac using docker.
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