AddVMOption -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 This version does not support 12c multitenant (CDB/PDB) natively. Upgrade to at least version 4.0 for 12c. Issue 4: Export to Excel (.xlsx) fails Workaround: Export as CSV and open in Excel, or use .xls (XLS97-2003) format. Should You Use a Newer Version Instead? While 3.2.20.10 is excellent for legacy needs, consider upgrading if:
| File Name | Description | |-----------|-------------| | sqldeveloper-3.2.20.10-x64.zip | 64-bit Windows (no JDK included) | | sqldeveloper-3.2.20.10-no-jre.zip | Cross-platform (Linux/macOS/Windows) | | sqldeveloper-3.2.20.10-with-jdk.zip | Includes 32-bit JDK 7 for easy setup | : Download the “with-jdk” version (around 320 MB) to avoid separate Java installation issues. Step 4: Accept the License Agreement Oracle requires you to accept the OTN License Agreement before download. Check the box and click “Download” . Step 5: Verify the Checksum (Optional but Recommended) For security, verify the SHA-1 or MD5 checksum provided on the download page. Example (for the ZIP file): Oracle Sql Developer 3.2.20.10 Download
A: Ensure you are logged into edelivery.oracle.com. If the version is missing, contact Oracle Support for legacy binaries. Last updated: 2025. Information reflects Oracle’s software distribution policies as of this writing. Always verify license terms for commercial use. By following this article, you have successfully located, downloaded, and installed Oracle SQL Developer 3.2.20.10 – a reliable companion for your legacy Oracle environment. AddVMOption -Dfile