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I am evaluating Oracle SQL Developer.

My tnsnames.ora is populated, and a tnsping to a connection defined in tnsnames.ora works fine. Still, SQL Developer does not display any connections.

Oracle SQL Developer Soars mentions, that if

you have Oracle client software and a tnsnames.ora file already installed on your machine, Oracle SQL Developer will automatically populate the Connections navigator from the net service names defined in tnsnames.ora.

I also tried to set my TNS_ADMIN environment variable, but after restarting SQL Developer there are still no connections displayed.

Any ideas?
Anyone successfully working with SQL Developer and tnsnames.ora?

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In SQLDeveloper browse Tools --> Preferences, as shown in below image.

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In the Preferences options expand Database --> select Advanced --> under "Tnsnames Directory" --> Browse the directory where tnsnames.ora present.
Then click on Ok, as shown in below diagram.
tnsnames.ora available at Drive:\oracle\product\10x.x.x\client_x\NETWORK\ADMIN

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Now you can connect via the TNSnames options.

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everyone, Just a little update on this old (but quite helpfull) post : don't try to use a symbolic link on Windows. SQL developper doesn't seem to know how to use it. Made me lose some time. Hope it'll save yours. – Hellday5432 Feb 19 at 10:33
up vote 10 down vote accepted

This excellent answer to a similar question (that I could not find before, unfortunately) helped me solve the problem.

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I had the same problem, tnsnames.ora worked fine for all other tools but SQL Developer would not use it. I tried all the suggestions on the web I could find, including the solutions on the link provided here.
Nothing worked.

It turns out that the database was caching backup copies of tnsnames.ora like tnsnames.ora.bk2, tnsnames09042811AM4501.bak, tnsnames.ora.bk etc. These files were not readable by the average user.

I suspect sqldeveloper is pattern matching for the name and it was trying to read one of these backup copies and couldn't. So it just fails gracefully and shows nothing in drop down list.

The solution is to make all the files readable or delete or move the backup copies out of the Admin directory.

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This helped me:

Posted: 8/12/2011 4:54

Set tnsnames directory tools->Preferences->Database->advanced->Tnsnames Directory

https://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=10020012&#10020012

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