Chapter 1: Performance Toolkit - The very first chapter introduces you to the various performance tools you’ll use throughout the ebook. These include tools such as tkprof that come bundled with Oracle, as well as tools I wrote in Java for your convenience. Chapter 2: Oracle Fundamentals - This chapter explores some of the fundamental architectural features of Oracle that you as a developer should know.You’ll be introduced to topics such as multiversioning read consistency, the locking mechanism used by Oracle, shared pool, latches, undo, redo, and so on, |
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Chapter 1: Introduction - In this chapter, you’ll learn about relational databases, be introduced to SQL, see a few simple queries, use SQL*Plus and SQL Developer to execute queries, and briefly see PL/SQL. Chapter 2: Retrieving Information from Database Tables - You’ll explore how to retrieve information from one or more database tables using SELECT statements, use arithmetic expressions to perform calculations, filter rows using a WHERE clause, and sort the rows retrieved from a table. Chapter 3: Using SQL*Plus - In this chapter, you’ll use SQL*Plus to view |
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Part I lays the groundwork for everything discussed in the ebook. It is important to understand the fundamentals of OracleAS Portal terminology because many of the terms are unique to portals and OracleAS Portal. Chapter 1 This chapter provides an overview of what OracleAS Portal is capable of. Out of the box, OracleAS Portal provides a tremendous amount of functionality. This chapter discusses fundamental OracleAS Portal concepts. Chapter 2 Chapter 2 discusses the different types of skill sets needed within an organization to utilize OracleAS Portal effectively.
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Chapter 1 Oracle Security: The Big Picture A Brief History of Security Features in Oracle The Regulatory Environment Driving Database Security Major Data Theft Incidents A Step-by-step Approach to Securing Oracle Chapter 2 File System Getting to Know Your Files Reviewing Recommended Permissions
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The Oracle PL/SQL Language Pocket Reference is a quick reference guide to the PL/SQL programming language, which provides procedural extensions to the SQL relational database language and a range of Oracle development tools. Where a package, program, or function is supported only for a particular version of the Oracle database (e.g., Oracle Database 11g), we indicate this in the text.
The purpose of this book is to help PL/SQL users find the syntax of specific language elements.It is not a selfcontained user guide; |
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