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The Oracle SQL Developer contains a usage tracking module. When you start the application the first time, it asks you whether you want to sent statistics to oracle or not. In a Windows Terminal Server hosted app I don't let the customers decide to sent or not. I found out, that the preference could be preset by a flag in the user home.
File: %APPDATA%SQL Developersystem<app version>o.sqldeveloperproduct-preferences.xml
<hash n="oracle.ideimpl.usages.UsagesPrefs">
<value n="track-usages" v="false"/>
</hash>
My question: Is there an easier way to enforce that flag, instead of having a script around the application, that checks the existence of the preferences file and modifies the flag if necessary?
windows-terminal-services sqldeveloper
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The Oracle SQL Developer contains a usage tracking module. When you start the application the first time, it asks you whether you want to sent statistics to oracle or not. In a Windows Terminal Server hosted app I don't let the customers decide to sent or not. I found out, that the preference could be preset by a flag in the user home.
File: %APPDATA%SQL Developersystem<app version>o.sqldeveloperproduct-preferences.xml
<hash n="oracle.ideimpl.usages.UsagesPrefs">
<value n="track-usages" v="false"/>
</hash>
My question: Is there an easier way to enforce that flag, instead of having a script around the application, that checks the existence of the preferences file and modifies the flag if necessary?
windows-terminal-services sqldeveloper
add a comment |
The Oracle SQL Developer contains a usage tracking module. When you start the application the first time, it asks you whether you want to sent statistics to oracle or not. In a Windows Terminal Server hosted app I don't let the customers decide to sent or not. I found out, that the preference could be preset by a flag in the user home.
File: %APPDATA%SQL Developersystem<app version>o.sqldeveloperproduct-preferences.xml
<hash n="oracle.ideimpl.usages.UsagesPrefs">
<value n="track-usages" v="false"/>
</hash>
My question: Is there an easier way to enforce that flag, instead of having a script around the application, that checks the existence of the preferences file and modifies the flag if necessary?
windows-terminal-services sqldeveloper
The Oracle SQL Developer contains a usage tracking module. When you start the application the first time, it asks you whether you want to sent statistics to oracle or not. In a Windows Terminal Server hosted app I don't let the customers decide to sent or not. I found out, that the preference could be preset by a flag in the user home.
File: %APPDATA%SQL Developersystem<app version>o.sqldeveloperproduct-preferences.xml
<hash n="oracle.ideimpl.usages.UsagesPrefs">
<value n="track-usages" v="false"/>
</hash>
My question: Is there an easier way to enforce that flag, instead of having a script around the application, that checks the existence of the preferences file and modifies the flag if necessary?
windows-terminal-services sqldeveloper
windows-terminal-services sqldeveloper
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I found some config in ../sqldeveloper/sqldeveloper/ide/sqldeveloper.conf
:
AddVMOption -Dide.update.usage.servers=
If you set this to some nonexistent website, the tracking stats won't get to Oracle (which is what you want, i presume).
AddVMOption -Dide.update.usage.servers=http://whateversomewebsiteitdoesntmatter.com:12345
There could/should be some flag to unset the checkmark for allow-usage-tracking, maybe.
You can set the preferences system-wide if you configure the environment variable IDE_USER_DIR
on the system.
Per default, all user-settings are stored in %APPDATA%
.
See the corresponding files and settings in the docs:
The user-related information is stored in or under the IDE_USER_DIR
environment variable location, if defined; otherwise as indicated in
the following table, which shows the typical default locations (under
a directory or in a file) for specific types of resources on different
operating systems. (Note the period in the name of any directory named
.sqldeveloper.)
I think this also prevents the option for customizing the IDE by the user (connections, open views, filters, ..). I wouldn't do that.
– Nachtgold
Nov 6 '18 at 11:17
Yes. But it's your only chance, I'm afraid.
– Lenniey
Nov 6 '18 at 11:18
@Nachtgold check my edit, maybe you can use that or derive something of it.
– Lenniey
Nov 6 '18 at 11:47
Ohh, good idea. I will sniff the traffic with that option.
– Nachtgold
Nov 7 '18 at 7:57
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I found some config in ../sqldeveloper/sqldeveloper/ide/sqldeveloper.conf
:
AddVMOption -Dide.update.usage.servers=
If you set this to some nonexistent website, the tracking stats won't get to Oracle (which is what you want, i presume).
AddVMOption -Dide.update.usage.servers=http://whateversomewebsiteitdoesntmatter.com:12345
There could/should be some flag to unset the checkmark for allow-usage-tracking, maybe.
You can set the preferences system-wide if you configure the environment variable IDE_USER_DIR
on the system.
Per default, all user-settings are stored in %APPDATA%
.
See the corresponding files and settings in the docs:
The user-related information is stored in or under the IDE_USER_DIR
environment variable location, if defined; otherwise as indicated in
the following table, which shows the typical default locations (under
a directory or in a file) for specific types of resources on different
operating systems. (Note the period in the name of any directory named
.sqldeveloper.)
I think this also prevents the option for customizing the IDE by the user (connections, open views, filters, ..). I wouldn't do that.
– Nachtgold
Nov 6 '18 at 11:17
Yes. But it's your only chance, I'm afraid.
– Lenniey
Nov 6 '18 at 11:18
@Nachtgold check my edit, maybe you can use that or derive something of it.
– Lenniey
Nov 6 '18 at 11:47
Ohh, good idea. I will sniff the traffic with that option.
– Nachtgold
Nov 7 '18 at 7:57
add a comment |
Edit
I found some config in ../sqldeveloper/sqldeveloper/ide/sqldeveloper.conf
:
AddVMOption -Dide.update.usage.servers=
If you set this to some nonexistent website, the tracking stats won't get to Oracle (which is what you want, i presume).
AddVMOption -Dide.update.usage.servers=http://whateversomewebsiteitdoesntmatter.com:12345
There could/should be some flag to unset the checkmark for allow-usage-tracking, maybe.
You can set the preferences system-wide if you configure the environment variable IDE_USER_DIR
on the system.
Per default, all user-settings are stored in %APPDATA%
.
See the corresponding files and settings in the docs:
The user-related information is stored in or under the IDE_USER_DIR
environment variable location, if defined; otherwise as indicated in
the following table, which shows the typical default locations (under
a directory or in a file) for specific types of resources on different
operating systems. (Note the period in the name of any directory named
.sqldeveloper.)
I think this also prevents the option for customizing the IDE by the user (connections, open views, filters, ..). I wouldn't do that.
– Nachtgold
Nov 6 '18 at 11:17
Yes. But it's your only chance, I'm afraid.
– Lenniey
Nov 6 '18 at 11:18
@Nachtgold check my edit, maybe you can use that or derive something of it.
– Lenniey
Nov 6 '18 at 11:47
Ohh, good idea. I will sniff the traffic with that option.
– Nachtgold
Nov 7 '18 at 7:57
add a comment |
Edit
I found some config in ../sqldeveloper/sqldeveloper/ide/sqldeveloper.conf
:
AddVMOption -Dide.update.usage.servers=
If you set this to some nonexistent website, the tracking stats won't get to Oracle (which is what you want, i presume).
AddVMOption -Dide.update.usage.servers=http://whateversomewebsiteitdoesntmatter.com:12345
There could/should be some flag to unset the checkmark for allow-usage-tracking, maybe.
You can set the preferences system-wide if you configure the environment variable IDE_USER_DIR
on the system.
Per default, all user-settings are stored in %APPDATA%
.
See the corresponding files and settings in the docs:
The user-related information is stored in or under the IDE_USER_DIR
environment variable location, if defined; otherwise as indicated in
the following table, which shows the typical default locations (under
a directory or in a file) for specific types of resources on different
operating systems. (Note the period in the name of any directory named
.sqldeveloper.)
Edit
I found some config in ../sqldeveloper/sqldeveloper/ide/sqldeveloper.conf
:
AddVMOption -Dide.update.usage.servers=
If you set this to some nonexistent website, the tracking stats won't get to Oracle (which is what you want, i presume).
AddVMOption -Dide.update.usage.servers=http://whateversomewebsiteitdoesntmatter.com:12345
There could/should be some flag to unset the checkmark for allow-usage-tracking, maybe.
You can set the preferences system-wide if you configure the environment variable IDE_USER_DIR
on the system.
Per default, all user-settings are stored in %APPDATA%
.
See the corresponding files and settings in the docs:
The user-related information is stored in or under the IDE_USER_DIR
environment variable location, if defined; otherwise as indicated in
the following table, which shows the typical default locations (under
a directory or in a file) for specific types of resources on different
operating systems. (Note the period in the name of any directory named
.sqldeveloper.)
edited Nov 6 '18 at 11:47
answered Nov 6 '18 at 10:33
LennieyLenniey
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I think this also prevents the option for customizing the IDE by the user (connections, open views, filters, ..). I wouldn't do that.
– Nachtgold
Nov 6 '18 at 11:17
Yes. But it's your only chance, I'm afraid.
– Lenniey
Nov 6 '18 at 11:18
@Nachtgold check my edit, maybe you can use that or derive something of it.
– Lenniey
Nov 6 '18 at 11:47
Ohh, good idea. I will sniff the traffic with that option.
– Nachtgold
Nov 7 '18 at 7:57
add a comment |
I think this also prevents the option for customizing the IDE by the user (connections, open views, filters, ..). I wouldn't do that.
– Nachtgold
Nov 6 '18 at 11:17
Yes. But it's your only chance, I'm afraid.
– Lenniey
Nov 6 '18 at 11:18
@Nachtgold check my edit, maybe you can use that or derive something of it.
– Lenniey
Nov 6 '18 at 11:47
Ohh, good idea. I will sniff the traffic with that option.
– Nachtgold
Nov 7 '18 at 7:57
I think this also prevents the option for customizing the IDE by the user (connections, open views, filters, ..). I wouldn't do that.
– Nachtgold
Nov 6 '18 at 11:17
I think this also prevents the option for customizing the IDE by the user (connections, open views, filters, ..). I wouldn't do that.
– Nachtgold
Nov 6 '18 at 11:17
Yes. But it's your only chance, I'm afraid.
– Lenniey
Nov 6 '18 at 11:18
Yes. But it's your only chance, I'm afraid.
– Lenniey
Nov 6 '18 at 11:18
@Nachtgold check my edit, maybe you can use that or derive something of it.
– Lenniey
Nov 6 '18 at 11:47
@Nachtgold check my edit, maybe you can use that or derive something of it.
– Lenniey
Nov 6 '18 at 11:47
Ohh, good idea. I will sniff the traffic with that option.
– Nachtgold
Nov 7 '18 at 7:57
Ohh, good idea. I will sniff the traffic with that option.
– Nachtgold
Nov 7 '18 at 7:57
add a comment |
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