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Oracle 8i : the complete reference / Kevin Loney, George Koch.
2000
D 733 LON.O(10)
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Title
Oracle 8i : the complete reference / Kevin Loney, George Koch.
Edition
Tenth edition.
Description
xxx, 1308 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
0072123648
9780072123647
0072123621
9780072123623
007212363X CD
9780072123630 CD
9780072123647
0072123621
9780072123623
007212363X CD
9780072123630 CD
Alternate Call Number
D 733 LON.O(10)
Summary
Master all the powerful features of Oracle8i, the most complete and comprehensive platform for building and deploying Internet and enterprise applications. Written by best-selling Oracle author, Kevin Loney, and a former senior vice president of Oracle Corporation, George Koch, Oracle8i: The Complete Reference covers all the components of this robust product. You'll learn key relational and object-relational database concepts; SQL, PL/SQL, SQLJ, and Java programming techniques; backup, recovery, and tuning methods; and much more.
Note
Includes a fully searchable electronic version of the book on CD-ROM with reusable code;.
Covers releases 8i, 8.0x, and 7.x.
Sottotit. della cop.: the most definitive resource available on Oracle8i.
På omslaget: covers releases 8i, 8.0x and 7.x.
Sur la couv.: Covers releases 8i, 8.0.x, and 7.x.
Covers releases 8i, 8.0x, and 7.x.
Sottotit. della cop.: the most definitive resource available on Oracle8i.
På omslaget: covers releases 8i, 8.0x and 7.x.
Sur la couv.: Covers releases 8i, 8.0.x, and 7.x.
Formatted Contents Note
pt. 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
pt. II. SQL and SQL*PLUS
6. Basic SQLPLUS 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 SQLPLUS
15. Changing Data: insert, update, and delete
16. Advanced Use of Functions and Variables
17. DECODE: Amazing Power in a Single Word
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. Snapshots and Materialized Views
24. Using interMedia Text for Text Searches
pt. III. PL/SQL
25. An Introduction to PL/SQL
26. Triggers
27. Procedures, Functions, and Packages
pt. IV. Object-Relational Databases
28. Implementing Types, Object Views, and Methods
29. Collectors (Nested Tables and Varying Arrays)
30. Using Large Objects
31. Advanced Object-Oriented Concepts
pt. V. Java in Oracle
32. An Introduction to Java
33. JDBC and SQLJ Programming
34. Java Stored Procedures
pt. VI. Hitchhiker's Guides
35. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Oracle8i Data Dictionary
36. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Oracle Optimizer
37. A Brief Introduction to WebDB
38. Beginner's Guide to Database Administration
pt. VII. Designing for Performance
39. Good Design Has a Human Touch
40. Performance and Design
41. The Ten Commandments of Humane Design.
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
pt. II. SQL and SQL*PLUS
6. Basic SQLPLUS 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 SQLPLUS
15. Changing Data: insert, update, and delete
16. Advanced Use of Functions and Variables
17. DECODE: Amazing Power in a Single Word
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. Snapshots and Materialized Views
24. Using interMedia Text for Text Searches
pt. III. PL/SQL
25. An Introduction to PL/SQL
26. Triggers
27. Procedures, Functions, and Packages
pt. IV. Object-Relational Databases
28. Implementing Types, Object Views, and Methods
29. Collectors (Nested Tables and Varying Arrays)
30. Using Large Objects
31. Advanced Object-Oriented Concepts
pt. V. Java in Oracle
32. An Introduction to Java
33. JDBC and SQLJ Programming
34. Java Stored Procedures
pt. VI. Hitchhiker's Guides
35. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Oracle8i Data Dictionary
36. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Oracle Optimizer
37. A Brief Introduction to WebDB
38. Beginner's Guide to Database Administration
pt. VII. Designing for Performance
39. Good Design Has a Human Touch
40. Performance and Design
41. The Ten Commandments of Humane Design.
Series
Published
Berkeley, Calif. : Osborne McGraw-Hill, c2000.
Language
English
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