Résumé
Master all the powerful features of Oracle9i using the exclusive information inside this indispensable resource. Written by best-selling Oracle Press authors Kevin Loney and George Koch, this volume explains how to implement all the components of Oracle9i. This is a must-have reference for all Oracle professionals.
The simple and clear language of the book helps establish a common vocabulary that both end users and developers can apply to coherently share concepts and ensure the success of development efforts.
The book covers new topics core to the 9i release including new functions and commands, the Virtual Private Database (VPD), and Flashback Queries. There are also new chapters about using other products and technologies such as Oracle9i Application Server (9iAS) and XML.
The Alphabetic Reference contains all major Oracle concepts, commands, functions, and features that are extensively cross-referenced to each other and the book. This is the largest single reference of its type in print.
Contents-
PART I: Critical Database Concepts
- 1: Sharing Knowledge and Success
- 2: The Dangers in a Relational Database
- 3: The Basic Parts of Speech in SQL
- 4: The Basics of Object-Relational Databases
- 5: Introduction to Web-Enabled Databases
PART II: SQL and SQL*PLUS
- 6: Basic SQL*PLUS Reports and Commands
- 7: Getting Text Information and Changing It
- 8: Playing the Numbers
- 9: Dates: Then, Now, and the Difference
- 10: Conversion and Transformation Functions
- 11: Grouping Things Together
- 12: When One Query Depends upon Another
- 13: Some Complex Possibilities
- 14: Building a Report in SQL*PLUS
- 15: Changing Data: insert, update, merge, and delete
- 16: Advanced Use of Functions and Variables
- 17: DECODE and CASE: if, then, and else in SQL
- 18: Creating, Dropping, and Altering Tables and Views
- 19: By What Authority?
- 20: Changing the Oracle Surroundings
- 21: Using SQL*Loader to Load Data
- 22: Accessing Remote Data
- 23: Using Materialized Views
- 24: Using Oracle Text for Text Searches
- (and more...)
Part III: PL/SQL
Part IV: Object-Relational Databases
Part V: Java in Oracle
Part V: Alphabetical Reference
L'avis du libraire Eyrolles
Master all the powerful features of Oracle9i using the information inside this resource. This volume explains how to implement all the components of Oracle9i. A must-have reference for all Oracle professionals.
L'auteur - Kevin Loney
Kevin Loney travaille en tant que consultant en gestion technique expérimenté chez TUSC, une société da conseil basée à Chicago spécialisée dans la fourniture de solutions Oracle. Il est développeur et DBA Oracle depuis 1987 et aussi auteur depuis 1990 pour Oracle Magazine et Oracle Press. Il a été élu en 2002 Consultant of the year par le journal Oracle Magazine. Il est très apprécié et intervient fréquemment en tant que conférencier dans des groupes d'utilisateurs Oracle locaux et internationaux.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Mc Graw Hill |
Auteur(s) | Kevin Loney, George Koch |
Parution | 11/09/2002 |
Nb. de pages | 1290 |
Format | 18,7 x 23,2 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 1935g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780072225211 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-07-222521-1 |
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