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This is a set of documents that outline the advantage and practical applications of database enabled websites. With the advent of low cost or free standards-based relational databases it has allowed many sites to explore their uses in web applications. The sample application this tutorial is built around is a guestbook that I wrote for PHP. The application is available for download in the File Area. Feel free to use, modify or redistribute it any way it pleases you since I have released the code under the GPL.
Updated: 03/31/2005
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This page gives you a number of starting points to help you get started, whether you are a first-time user, or an experienced user who is moving to a new release.
Updated: 03/31/2005
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This Database Tutorial is written as a basic introduction to databases and database servers.
Updated: 03/31/2005
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Underlying every conditional statement is a test to see what is true and what is not. Knowing how this works can make the difference between writing mediocre scripts and ones you'll be proud of.
Updated: 02/28/2005
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Learn a best-practice methodology for setting up email notifications in the Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control Console.
Updated: 02/28/2005
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Learn how to set up and configure an Oracle Real Applications Cluster for less than $1,500 (for development and testing only)
Updated: 02/28/2005
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This Article explains, understanding the role of system statistics in the optimizer can make a big difference when migrating to a new version of the Oracle Database.
Updated: 02/28/2005
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Learn the applied use of parallel operations with Real Application Clusters (RAC) to take advantage of scale-out cluster architecture.
Updated: 02/28/2005
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In this article, I explain how to get the maximum out of Vim when you use it with SQL*Plus and also how to run the editor in a Windows 2000 environment. (I don't know about you, but Vim is the first thing I install on Windows boxes.) The article assumes that you are using version 6.2 of the Vim editor, which can be downloaded from http://www.vim.org/download.php. I am nearly certain that everything works on 5.X versions too, but many examples and features do not work with the classic Vi editor.
Updated: 02/28/2005
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This Article shares design and tuning strategies for making a large database perform more efficiently and reliably.
Updated: 02/28/2005
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Oracle Listings
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