After upgrading to macOS Big Sur I couldn’t run Oracle SQL Developer. I got the following error: The application “SQLDeveloper.app” can’t be opened
To resolve this issue I got help from Kris Rice and Niels de Bruijn. The issue is caused by Apple and the Java applet plugin.
Here’s how I got SQL Developer working:
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- I just restart my Oracle server and then I tried to connect to my Oracle database using SQL Developer program. Big Sur Hackintosh; Success Install macOS Big Sur.
- I've been using Big sur 11.0.1 Beta (20B5022a) on a macbook pro (13-inch, 2019, Four Thunderbolt 3 ports, and when i need to use SQLDeveloper this does not working, and just show me a message saying 'The application “SQLDeveloper.app” can’t be opened.'
List your Java Versions
The one that caused the problem is the 'Oracle Corporation' - 'Java' /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin/Contents/Home
and you’ll need to remove it.
Remove the Applet Plugin
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If you run SQL Developer now it should work. I’m not sure about the side effects of removing this Java applet plugin. If I find it to be critical to other things I’ll be sure to update this post.