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Sect. I | Oracle Applications Development Techniques | 1 |
1 | A Practical Example of Data Conversion | 3 |
2 | Using Wizards in an Oracle Developer 6i Form | 13 |
3 | Using Oracle's Developer 6i to Create a Record Directory | 23 |
4 | Using Hierarchical Tree Items in Oracle's Developer 6i | 31 |
5 | Populating Oracle Form Hierarchies Incrementally at Runtime | 41 |
6 | Oracle Designer 2.1.2.API: Enforcing Column Naming Standards | 51 |
Sect. II | Oracle Web Development | 59 |
7 | Building a .com from the Ground Up | 61 |
8 | Rapid Web Deployment with WebDB | 73 |
9 | Introduction to iAS for the OAS Administrator | 89 |
10 | Viewing Performance Data with OAS | 109 |
11 | Top DBA Scripts for Web Developers | 117 |
12 | Web-Based Testing and Capacity Planning | 125 |
13 | HTTP Listeners | 133 |
14 | Introduction to UTLöHTTP | 139 |
15 | Portal 3.0: Moving Folders Across Content Areas with Its API | 149 |
16 | Not WebDB 3.0, Not iPortal, But Oracle Portal | 159 |
Sect. III | Java and Oracle | 177 |
17 | The Fast Track to Java with Oracle | 179 |
18 | Building a Java Applet for Monitoring Oracle | 193 |
Sect. IV | Oracle and Unix | 213 |
19 | UNIX Scripts for Oracle Administration | 217 |
20 | UNIX Tips and Tricks for the Oracle DBA | 233 |
21 | File Exchange Solutions: SQL*Loader, PL/SQL, and Pro C* | 251 |
22 | Gauging How Linux May Change the DBMS Market | 269 |
Sect. V | Oracle Backup and Recovery | 277 |
23 | Strategies for an Archives Management Program | 279 |
24 | Scripting Oracle Backups with RMAN and EBU | 291 |
25 | Alert Mechanisms for RMAN Backups | 301 |
26 | Tips and Scripts for Implementing RMAN | 331 |
27 | Paging People with Oracle8i Out of the Box | 339 |
Sect. VI | Oracle SQL Tuning | 347 |
28 | Cost-Based Optimization: Whys and Hows | 349 |
29 | Analytic Functions | 353 |
30 | Piranhas in the Pool: Investigations into Literal SQL and Oracle Shared Pool Performance | 361 |
31 | Managing Database Objects in Sets | 385 |
32 | Oracle's Joins | 391 |
33 | ToöFormat | 405 |
Sect. VII | Oracle Disk Management | 413 |
34 | Exploring Disk Size and Oracle Disk I/O Performance | 415 |
35 | Adaptive Strategies for Disk Performance in Oracle | 421 |
36 | RAID and Oracle | 431 |
37 | Visualizing the I/O Signature | 445 |
Sect. VIII | Distributed Oracle Systems | 463 |
38 | Automating Distribution of Oracle Client Software | 465 |
39 | SQL*Net Diagnostics and Performance Tuning | 475 |
Sect. IX | Oracle Buffer and SGA Management | 489 |
40 | Pinning Packages in the SGA | 491 |
41 | Investigating the Multiple Buffer Pool Feature of Oracle8 | 499 |
42 | Diving into the Shared Pool | 515 |
43 | Managing Multiple Buffer Pools in Oracle8 | 537 |
44 | Oracle8i Buffer Cache: New Features | 543 |
Sect. X | Oracle Table Management | 551 |
45 | How I Reorganized a Large Database | 553 |
46 | Partition and Conquer | 575 |
47 | Eliminating Space Reorganizations in Oracle8i | 591 |
48 | Determining the Table Rebuild Ratio for Oracle Tables | 605 |
49 | Oracle Parallel Query | 613 |
50 | Managing Oracle Table Freelists | 619 |
Sect. XI | Oracle Security | 633 |
51 | Using Roles in Oracle Security | 635 |
52 | Managing Row-Level Security in Oracle8i | 643 |
53 | Auditing Oracle | 651 |
Sect. XII | Oracle Data Warehousing | 663 |
54 | What's Wrong with My Data? | 665 |
55 | Oracle Express Development in the Enterprise | 677 |
56 | An Approach to Load Analysis and Stress Testing | 685 |
57 | Undocumented Express | 701 |
58 | Enterprise Transformation and Data Management | 717 |
Sect. XIII | Oracle Database Internals Management | 725 |
59 | Getting a Quick Start with Oracle8i | 727 |
60 | Oracle Sessions Monitoring | 741 |
61 | The Object/Relational Features of Oracle8 | 759 |
62 | Hardware Considerations | 769 |
63 | Oralce Extras | 781 |
64 | Oracle's Triggers | 791 |
65 | Concurrency | 801 |
66 | The Supporting GROUPS | 809 |
67 | Registering a Metadata Schema | 817 |
68 | ORADEBUG: A Useful (Undocumented?) Utility | 825 |
69 | Using the DBMSöLOCK Built-In Package | 835 |
Index | 851 |
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