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    Oracle Database 11g The Complete Reference by Loney, Kevin;

    Series: Oracle Press;

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    • Publisher McGraw-Hill Education
    • Date of Publication 16 February 2009

    • ISBN 9780071598750
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages1368 pages
    • Size 238x203x50 mm
    • Weight 2200 g
    • Language English
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    An all-new edition of the top-selling Oracle Press book ever published

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    The Definitive Guide to Oracle Database 11g

    Get full details on the powerful features of Oracle Database 11g from this thoroughly updated Oracle Press guide. Oracle Database 11g: The Complete Reference explains how to use all the new features and tools, execute powerful SQL queries, construct PL/SQL and SQL*Plus statements, and work with large objects and object-relational databases. Learn how to implement the latest security measures, tune database performance, and deploy grid computing techniques. An invaluable cross-referenced appendix containing Oracle commands, keywords, features, and functions is also included.

    • Install Oracle Database 11g or upgrade from an earlier version
    • Create database tables, sequences, indexes, views, and user accounts
    • Construct SQL statements, procedures, queries, and subqueries
    • Optimize security using virtual private databases and transparent data encryption
    • Import and export data using SQL*Loader and Oracle Data Pump
    • Use SQL replay, change management, and result caching
    • Avoid human errors using flashback and automatic undo management
    • Build and tune PL/SQL triggers, functions, and packages
    • Develop database applications using Java, JDBC, and XML
    • Optimize availability and scalability with Oracle Real Application Clusters


    The Definitive Guide to Oracle Database 11g

    Get full details on the powerful features of Oracle Database 11g from this thoroughly updated Oracle Press guide. Oracle Database 11g: The Complete Reference explains how to use all the new features and tools, execute powerful SQL queries, construct PL/SQL and SQL*Plus statements, and work with large objects and object-relational databases. Learn how to implement the latest security measures, tune database performance, and deploy grid computing techniques. An invaluable cross-referenced appendix containing Oracle commands, keywords, features, and functions is also included.

    • Install Oracle Database 11g or upgrade from an earlier version
    • Create database tables, sequences, indexes, views, and user accounts
    • Construct SQL statements, procedures, queries, and subqueries
    • Optimize security using virtual private databases and transparent data encryption
    • Import and export data using SQL*Loader and Oracle Data Pump
    • Use SQL replay, change management, and result caching
    • Avoid human errors using flashback and automatic undo management
    • Build and tune PL/SQL triggers, functions, and packages
    • Develop database applications using Java, JDBC, and XML
    • Optimize availability and scalability with Oracle Real Application Clusters

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    Table of Contents:

    PART I: Critical Database Concepts
    Ch 1: Oracle Database 11g Architecture Options
    Ch 2: Installing Oracle Database 11g and Creating a Database
    Ch 3: Upgrading to Oracle Database 11g
    Ch 4: Planning Oracle Applications?Approaches, Risks, and Standards
    PART II: SQL and SQL*Plus
    Ch 5: The Basic Parts of Speech in SQL
    Ch 6: Basic SQL*Plus Reports and Commands
    Ch 7: Getting Text Information and Changing It
    Ch 8: Searching for Regular Expressions
    Ch 9: Playing the Numbers
    Ch 10: Dates: Then, Now, and the Difference
    Ch 11: Conversion and Transformation Functions
    Ch 12: Grouping Things Together
    Ch 13: When One Query Depends upon Another
    Ch 14: Some Complex Possibilities
    Ch 15: Changing Data: insert, update, merge, and delete
    Ch 16: DECODE and CASE: if, then, and else in SQL
    Ch 17: Creating and Managing Tables, Views, Indexes, Clusters, and Sequences
    Ch 18: Partitioning
    Ch 19: Basic Oracle Security
    PART III: Beyond the Basics
    Ch 20: Advanced Security?Virtual Private Databases
    Ch 21: Advanced Security: Transparent Data Encryption
    Ch 22: Working with Tablespaces
    Ch 23: Using SQL*Loader to Load Data
    Ch 24: Using Data Pump Export and Import
    Ch 25: Accessing Remote Data
    Ch 26: Using Materialized Views
    Ch 27: Using Oracle Text for Text Searches
    Ch 28: Using External Tables
    Ch 29: Using Flashback Queries
    Ch 30: Flashback?Tables and Databases
    Ch 31: SQL Replay
    PART IV: PL/SQL
    Ch 32: An Introduction to PL/SQL
    Ch 33: Online Application Upgrades
    Ch 34: Triggers
    Ch 35: Procedures, Functions, and Packages
    Ch 36: Using Native Dynamic SQL and DBMS_SQL
    Ch 37: PL/SQL Tuning
    PART V: Object-Relational Databases
    Ch 38: Implementing Types, Object Views, and Methods
    Ch 39: Collectors (Nested Tables and Varying Arrays)
    Ch 40: Using Large Objects
    Ch 41: Advanced Object-Oriented Concepts
    PART VI: Java in Oracle
    Ch 42: An Introduction to Java
    Ch 43: JDBC Programming
    Ch 44: Java Stored Procedures
    PART VII: Hitchhiker's Guides
    Ch 45: The Hitchhiker's Guide to Oracle Data Dictionary
    Ch 46: The Hitchhiker's Guide to Tuning Applications and SQL
    Ch 47: SQL Result Cache and Client-Side Query Cache
    Ch 48: Case Studies in Tuning
    Ch 49: Advanced Architecture Options--DB Vault, Content DB, and Records DB
    Ch 50: Oracle Real Application Clusters
    Ch 51: The Hitchhiker?s Guide to Database Administration
    Ch 52: The Hitchhiker?s Guide to XML in Oracle
    Part VIII Alphabetical Reference
    Index

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