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1. | ![]() Cost-Based Oracle Fundamentals By: Jonathan Lewis Publisher: Apress Publication Date: 01-OCT-2005 Insert Date: 18-OCT-2008 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Cost-Based Oracle Fundamentals
The question, "Why isn't Oracle using my index?" must be one of the most popular (or perhaps unpopular) questions ever asked on the Oracle help forums. You've picked exactly the right columns, you've got them in the ideal order, you've computed statistics, you've checked for null columnsand the optimizer flatly refuses to use your index unless you hint it. What could possibly be going wrong?
If you've suffered the frustration of watching the optimizer do something completely bizarre when the best execution plan is totally obvious, or spent hours or days trying to make the optimizer do...
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2. | ![]() Oracle Application Server 10g Essentials By: Robert Stackowiak; Donald Bales; Rick Greenwald Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 16-AUG-2004 Insert Date: 21-AUG-2004 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Oracle Application Server 10g Essentials
The new Oracle Application Server offers a wide range of
functionality, including Java runtime and development tools, portal
development tools, business intelligence, single sign-on identify
management, and much more. It's so powerful and complex, in fact,
that many people who use the product (or are considering using it)
are familiar with only a portion of the entire range of its
capabilities. The choices can be overwhelming. Few people grasp how
the larger issues--such as the interplay between components or the
various architectural choices in the product--play out in the
Oracle...
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3. | ![]() Oracle Database Administration, The Essential Reference By: David C. Kreines; Brian Laskey Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 14-APR-1999 Insert Date: 27-SEP-2002 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Oracle Database Administration, The Essential Reference
Oracle database administration requires a vast amount of
information and an ability to perform a myriad of tasks--from
installation to tuning to network troubleshooting to overall daily
administration. Oracle provides many tools for performing these
tasks; the trick is knowing what tool is right for the job, what
commands you need to issue (and when), and what parameters and
privileges you need to set. And, as every DBA knows, you need to
know how do all this under pressure, while you face crisis after
crisis. This book provides a concise reference to the enormous
store of information an...
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4. | ![]() By: Marlene Theriault; William Heney Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 01-OCT-1998 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Oracle Security
Security in a relational database management system is complex, and
too few DBAs, system administrators, managers, and developers
understand how Oracle implements system and database security. This
book gives you the guidance you need to protect your databases.
Oracle security has many facets:
Establishing an organization's security policy and
planProtecting system files and passwordsControlling access to database objects (tables,
views, rows, columns, etc.)Building appropriate user profiles, roles, and
privilegesMonitoring system access via audit trailsOracle and SecurityOracle System...
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5. | ![]() By: Charles Dye Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 01-APR-1999 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Oracle Distributed Systems
Any organization that uses the Oracle relational database
management system (RDBMS) these days needs to use multiple
databases. There are many reasons to use more than a single
database in a distributed database system:
Different databases may be associated with
particular business functions, such as manufacturing or human
resources.Databases may be aligned with geographical
boundaries, such as a behemoth database at a headquarters site and
smaller databases at regional offices.Two different databases may be required to access
the same data in different ways, such as an order entry...
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6. | ![]() By: Bill Pribyl Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 21-NOV-2001 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Learning Oracle PL/SQL
PL/SQL, Oracle's programming language for stored procedures,
delivers a world of possibilities for your database programs.
PL/SQL supplements the standard relational database language, SQL,
with a wide range of procedural features, including loops, IF-THEN
statements, advanced data structures, and rich transactional
control--all closely integrated with the Oracle database server.
Knowing where to start with Oracle's procedural language is not
always obvious to a newcomer, especially considering the language's
feature set and the sheer size of the official documentation (not
to mention...
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7. | ![]() Java Programming with Oracle JDBC By: Donald Bales Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. Publication Date: 28-NOV-2001 Insert Date: 26-SEP-2002 Slots: 1.0 | Overview: Java Programming with Oracle JDBC
JDBC is the key Java technology for relational database access.
Oracle is arguably the most widely used relational database
platform in the world. In this book, Donald Bales brings these two
technologies together, and shows you how to leverage the full power
of Oracle's implementation of JDBC.
You begin by learning the all-important mysteries of
establishing database connections. This can be one of the most
frustrating areas for programmers new to JDBC, and Donald covers it
well with detailed information and examples showing how to make
database connections from applications, applets,...
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