Generation of entity - relationship with Oracle SQL Developer.

Is it possible to generate an entity - diagram of the relationships of Oracle SQL Developer?

Thanks in advance,
Jaime.

If you are willing to pay the 3000 quid per head (+ annual support costs), take a look at [Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeling | http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/datamodeler/index.html].

Have fun
K.

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