Oracle Database 11g is an evolutionary step from the previous release of Oracle 10g; Oracle 10g was, in turn, a truly revolutionary step from Oracle9i in terms of its “set it and forget it” features. Oracle 11g continues the tradition of feature enhancement by making memory management more automated, adding several new advisors, and significantly improving availability and failover capabilities. Part I of this ebook covers the basics of the Oracle architecture and lays the foundation for deploying a successful Oracle infrastructure by giving practical advice for a new installation or upgrading from a previous release of Oracle. |
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Read more about this free ebooks:Oracle Database 11g DBA Handbook: Administer a Scalable, Secure Oracle EnterPrise Database
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Chapter 1 Installing, Upgrading, and Managing Change - This chapter discusses the changes in the Oracle installation procedures as well as the database upgrade process and the revolutionary new Oracle feature called Real Application Testing that helps you anticipate potential problems inherent in both software and application upgrades. Chapter 2 Database Diagnosability and Failure Repair - Although we discuss the new diagnosability and problem resolution features of Oracle Database 11g in several sections of this chapter, the underlying theme for all these new features is the concept of the new fault diagnosability infrastructure anchored by the ADR, |
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Read more about this free ebooks:Oracle Database 11g - New Features for DBAsand Developers
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Chapter 1: Oracle Business Intelligence A broad introduction of Oracle business intelligence is provided. Topics introduced include Oracle’s transactional business intelligence, integration components, and components in custom-built data warehouses and business intelligence solutions. Chapter 2: Oracle’s Transactional Business Intelligence Sometimes called operational business intelligence, this chapter describes Oracle’s Daily Business Intelligence modules, Balanced Scorecard solution, and Data Hubs. Chapter 3: Introduction to Oracle Data Warehousing
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Read more about this free ebooks:Oracle Data Warehousing And Business Intelligence Solutions
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Chapter 1 gives an in-depth overview of web services security from a business point of view, describing the security challenges in a web services environment, why traditional network security isn't enough, and how to measure the ROI on web services security. Chapter 2 discusses the architecture of web services security including the various interoperable standards, challenges in implementing web services security in .NET and Java applications, and the need for centralized policy definition and enforcement. Chapter 3 discusses the architecture of Oracle Web Services Manager. In this chapter, we explore the various components of Oracle WSM, such as gateway, |
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Read more about this free ebooks:Oracle Web Services Manager:Securing Your Web Services
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Chapter 1 introduces the concept of Oracle Database Extensions for .NET and provides information about Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio. Chapter 2 introduces the Provider-Independent Model in ADO.NET 2.0, and shows how to connect to Oracle databases from .NET, working with .NET data providers, connection pooling, system privileged connection, and single sign-on etc. Chapter 3 shows you several methods to retrieve data from an Oracle database.You will work with the core ODP.NET classes like OracleCommand, OracleDataReader, OracleDataAdapter, OracleParameter, and ADO.NET classes like DataSet, |
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Read more about this free ebooks:Oracle Data Provider for .NET Developer's Guide
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