Oracle 9i A Beginner's Guide
Learn the Essentials of Oracle 9i
Michael Abbey, Michael Corey, Ian Abramson
Résumé
- Oracle8's new object environment and object-oriented programming concepts, data warehousing, and Oracle's Network Computing Architecture with an emphasis on Windows NT
- Basic to advanced SQL, and the principles of database design
- Oracle tools, showing you how to create tables; how to add search through, query, and sort data; and how to generate reports
- Management of your database and how to unravel the mysteries of tuning the system for optimal performance Developer/2000 Forms, Reports, and SQL Loader, as well as provide a guide to Oracle's latest products
- Oracle Enterprise manager and how it fits so well into the database administrator's toolset
- Key information on Oracle 8's object-relational technology and the Network Computing Architecture
Contents
- Getting up to Speed
- Oracle the Company - Oracle the Software
- Roadmap to Services
- The Oracle Server
- So You've Just Started Working with the Software
- Database Objects
- SQL*Plus 101
- PL/SQL 101
- DBA 101
- Beyond the Basics
- SQL* Plus 201
- PL/SQL 201
- DBA 201
- Oracle Enterprise Manager and DBA Studio
- Distributed Databases
- I Is for Internet, E Is for Electronic
- The "i" in Oracle9i
- All Things that Are WWW
- All the Stuff that Starts with "E"
- Who Said You Were a Beginner?
- Tool Overview
- Partitioning Data
- Data Warehousing and the Oracle Summary Machine
L'auteur - Michael Abbey
is a successful author, and has co-written five works in the Oracle Press series. Michael's thirst for knowledge about Oracle the company and the software has been fueled by 11 years of exposure. He is a frequent presenter at conferences throughout the user community, and has become a point of contact for users around the world. His forte is performance tuning, disaster recovery, and instance management. His passion for Pink Floyd and Boston almost, but not quite, exceeds that for Oracle, with which he is comfortably numb. Michael can be reached via email at masint@istar.ca most any time of the day or night.
L'auteur - Michael Corey
Michael J. Corey (Newton, MA) is co-owner of Database Technologies, former president of IOUG-A, and has more than 12 years experience using Oracle products. He has garnered a huge following in the Oracle Community and is considered to have the ear of the Oracle Corporation by the community.
L'auteur - Ian Abramson
Ian Abramson (Toronto, Ontario) is the principal at IAS Inc., in Toronto, CA, and is currently the Director of Education Programming for IOUG-A and specializes in building applications and data warehousing.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Mc Graw Hill |
Auteur(s) | Michael Abbey, Michael Corey, Ian Abramson |
Parution | 19/12/2001 |
Nb. de pages | 516 |
Format | 18,5 x 23,2 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1067g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780072192797 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-07-219279-7 |
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