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Oracle Database Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals is intended for programmers developing new applications or converting existing applications to run in the Oracle Database environment. This book will also be valuable to systems analysts, project managers, and others interested in the development of database applications.
Updated: 04/05/2005
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Readers of this guide are assumed to be familiar with relational database concepts. They are also assumed to be familiar with the operating system environment under which they are running Oracle Database
Updated: 04/05/2005
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This manual describes all features of the Oracle database server, an object-relational database management system. It describes how the Oracle database server functions, and it lays a conceptual foundation for much of the practical information contained in other manuals. Information in this manual applies to the Oracle database server running on all operating systems.
Updated: 04/05/2005
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Oracle Database 2 Day DBA is for anyone who wants to perform common day-to-day administrative tasks with the Oracle Database. Prior knowledge or experience with managing databases is not required. The only requirement is a basic knowledge of computers.This book is equally useful for enterprise DBAs. It provides recommended best practices and describes efficient ways of performing administrative tasks with Oracle Enterprise Manager as the primary interface.
Updated: 04/05/2005
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This is a step-by-step guide for tuning and optimizing Red Hat Linux Advanced Server for Oracle9i. This article is intended for Linux system administrators who need to tune Linux for Oracle. However, I tried to make it as easy as possible so that it also can be of great benefit for non-experienced Linux users and DBAs.
Updated: 04/05/2005
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This is an easy step-by-step guide for installing Oracle9i with a trouble shooting section. This guide does not require extensive Linux and/or Oracle experiences.
Updated: 04/05/2005
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The following procedure is a step-by-step guide (Cookbook) with tips and information for installing Oracle Database 10g with Real Application Cluster (RAC) on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server 3. This article covers Oracle Cluster File System (OCFS), Oracle's Automatic Storage Management (ASM), and FireWire-based Shared Storage.
Updated: 04/05/2005
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The following procedure is a step-by-step guide with tips and information for installing Oracle Database 10g on Red Hat Linux. Oracle10g is the easiest Oracle on Linux installation so far. I will continue to update this guide with more information
Updated: 04/05/2005
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The following procedure is a step-by-step guide with tips and information for installing Oracle Database 10g on SUSE Linux.
Updated: 04/05/2005
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Since the introduction of object-oriented programming languages and three-tier architectures, enterprise application designers have tried to hide the relational database structure deep in the application stack. But this increases the software's complexity and forces developers to spend time making extra and, in most cases, unnecessary layers that do little, except delegate to the layer below. This article introduces Butler, a table-oriented Java component library. Butler has an object model on top of Java Database Connectivity (JDBC), which can be used instead of hand-written SQL statements.
Updated: 03/31/2005
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