Oracle essentials Oracle database 10g
An enormous system comprising myriad technologies, options, and releases, Oracle's complexities have spawned numerous areas of specialization. For each area of specialization there are equally specialized how-to books and manuals. O'Reilly's Oracle Essentials claims a unique place am...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Sebastopol, California :
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2004.
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Edición: | 3rd ed |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Oracle Essentials; Audience for This Book; About the Third Edition (Oracle Database 10g); Structure of This Book; Conventions Used in This Book; How to Contact Us; Acknowledgments; 1. Introducing Oracle; 1.1.2. How Oracle Grew; 1.2. The Oracle Family; 1.2.2. Oracle Enterprise Edition; 1.2.3. Oracle Personal Edition; 1.2.4. Oracle Lite; 1.3. Summary of Oracle Features; 1.4. Database Application Development Features; 1.4.1.2. PL/SQL; 1.4.1.3. Java features and options; 1.4.1.4. Large objects; 1.4.1.5. Object-oriented programming; 1.4.1.6. Third-generation languages (3GLs)
- 1.4.1.7. Database drivers1.4.1.8. The Oracle Call Interface; 1.4.1.9. National Language Support; 1.4.1.10. Availability; 1.4.2. Database Extensibility; 1.4.2.2. Oracle Spatial Option; 1.4.2.3. XML; 1.5. Database Connection Features; 1.5.1.2. Oracle Names; 1.5.1.3. Oracle Internet Directory; 1.5.1.4. Oracle Connection Manager; 1.5.1.5. Advanced Security Option; 1.5.1.6. Label Security Option; 1.5.1.7. Availability; 1.5.2. Oracle Application Server; 1.6. Distributed Database Features; 1.6.2. Heterogeneous Services; 1.6.3. Availability; 1.7. Data Movement Features; 1.7.2. Advanced Replication
- 1.7.3. Transportable Tablespaces1.7.4. Advanced Queuing and Streams; 1.7.5. Extraction, Transformation, Loading; 1.7.6. Availability; 1.8. Performance Features; 1.8.2. Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence; 1.8.2.2. Star query optimization; 1.8.2.3. Materialized views; 1.8.2.4. Analytic functions; 1.8.2.5. OLAP Option; 1.8.2.6. Data Mining Option; 1.8.2.7. Availability; 1.9. Database Management Features; 1.9.2. Availability; 1.9.3. Backup and Recovery; 1.9.3.2. Incremental backup and recovery; 1.9.3.3. Oracle Storage Manager and Automated Disk Based Backup and Recovery
- 1.9.3.4. Availability1.9.4. Database Availability; 1.9.4.2. Data Guard; 1.9.4.3. Fail Safe; 1.9.4.4. Oracle Real Application Clusters; 1.9.4.5. Data Guard and RAC; 1.9.4.6. Automated Storage Management; 1.9.4.7. Availability; 1.10. Oracle Developer Suite; 1.10.1.2. Oracle JDeveloper; 1.10.1.3. Oracle Designer; 1.10.1.4. Oracle Discoverer Administration Edition; 1.10.1.5. Oracle Portal; 1.10.1.6. Availability; 1.11. Oracle Lite; 2. Oracle Architecture; 2.2. The Components of a Database; 2.2.2. Physical Files in an Oracle Database; 2.2.3. Control Files; 2.2.3.2. Multiple control files
- 2.2.4. Datafiles2.2.4.2. Extents and segments; 2.2.5. Redo Log Files; 2.2.5.2. How Oracle uses the redo logs; 2.2.5.3. Naming conventions for redo logs; 2.2.5.4. Archived redo logs; 2.2.5.5. ARCHIVELOG mode and automatic archiving; 2.3. The Components of an Instance; 2.3.1.2. Shared pool; 2.3.1.3. Redo log buffer; 2.3.2. Background Processes for an Instance; 2.4. The Data Dictionary; 3. Installing and Running Oracle; 3.1.2. Supporting Multiple Oracle Versions on a Machine; 3.1.3. Upgrading an Oracle Database; 3.2. Creating a Database; 3.2.2. The Value of Estimating
- 3.2.3. Tools for Creating Databases