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ISBN 10: 0789726718
ISBN 13: 978-0789726711
Author: Dan Hotka
Learn the ins and outs of the Oracle9i development environment from product installation to advanced management configuration. Oracle 9i Development by Example provides coverage of everything from building, monitoring, and tuning an Oracle9i database to building forms and reports using developer 6i to understanding newer tools such as Log Miner in an easy to learn format.
Introduction
Learning the Oracle9i Basics
Introduction to Oracle9i
Fundamentals of the SQL Language
Fundamentals of PLSQL
Building Oracle9i Database
Building Oracle Forms
Building Oracle Reports
Building Web Sites with Oracle9i
Using Java to Build Web Sites
Using PLSQL Pages, Java Pages, and XML with Apache
Using XML to Build Web Sites
Oracle9i Tuning Issues
Oracle9i Application SQL Tuning
Oracle9i Partitioning Features
Working with Oracle9i Tools and Utilities
Using SQLLoader, External Tables, and ExportImport
Putting It All Together
Appendixes
Installation Scripts
Glossary
Index
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Tags: Dan Hotka, Oracle9i, Development, Example, Illustrated Edition