
Oracle8i For Dummies
Carol McCullough-Dieter(Author)
Hungry Minds Inc,U.S. (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 15. December 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
408 pages
978-0-7645-0798-4 (ISBN)
Description
In Oracle8i For Dummies, Second Edition, author Carol McCullough takes the complexity out of the features available in Oracle8i Release 2 and Enterprise Manager version 2.1.4 and makes them easy to understand. She'll uncover all you need to know about features like built-in support for XML and Enterprise Java Beans, new security options for Internet applications, and new performance and tuning tools included with Enterprise Manager. With her easy-to-follow examples, you'll quickly become familiar with the database and tools and be ready to put them to work.
More details
Edition
2., Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Foster City
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 23.4 cm
Width: 19.1 cm
Thickness: 3.2 cm
Weight
709 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7645-0798-4 (9780764507984)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Carol McCullough-Dieter develops Oracle training courses and large Oracle systems. Her many books include Oracle8 Developer's Guide and Oracle8 Bible.
Content
Foreword.
Introduction.
Part I: Road Map.
Chapter 1: A Quick Tour of Oracle8i.
Chapter 2: Data Whaaaat? A Database Primer.
Chapter 3: SQL Nuts and Bolts.
Chapter 4: Object SQL: The New Stuff.
Chapter 5: Using the Enterprise Manager DBA Tools.
Part II: Getting Started.
Chapter 6: The Relational Model and You.
Chapter 7: Diagramming Your World.
Chapter 8: Getting Familiar with Oracle8i Data-Dictionary Views.
Chapter 9: Oracle's User.
Part III: Putting Oracle8i to Work.
Chapter 10: Defining Tables, Tablespaces, and Columns.
Chapter 11: Creating Object Types, Objects, and References.
Chapter 12: Security Options: Roles and Grants.
Chapter 13: Views and Synonyms: Do You See What I See?
Chapter 14: Oracle Portal: The Best New Tool for the Internet.
Chapter 15: Java and the Internet Database.
Chapter 16: XML and Enterprise Java Beans.
Chapter 17: The Five Ws of Safeguarding Your Data.
Part IV: Tuning Up and Turbocharging.
Chapter 18: What's Slowing Down Your Query?
Chapter 19: Speeding Up Queries with Keys and Indexes.
Chapter 20: Correcting Flaws.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 21: Ten Tips for Good Design.
Chapter 22: Ten Handy Oracle8i Internet Features.
Part VI: Appendix.
Appendix: Glossary.
Index.
Book Registration Information.
Introduction.
Part I: Road Map.
Chapter 1: A Quick Tour of Oracle8i.
Chapter 2: Data Whaaaat? A Database Primer.
Chapter 3: SQL Nuts and Bolts.
Chapter 4: Object SQL: The New Stuff.
Chapter 5: Using the Enterprise Manager DBA Tools.
Part II: Getting Started.
Chapter 6: The Relational Model and You.
Chapter 7: Diagramming Your World.
Chapter 8: Getting Familiar with Oracle8i Data-Dictionary Views.
Chapter 9: Oracle's User.
Part III: Putting Oracle8i to Work.
Chapter 10: Defining Tables, Tablespaces, and Columns.
Chapter 11: Creating Object Types, Objects, and References.
Chapter 12: Security Options: Roles and Grants.
Chapter 13: Views and Synonyms: Do You See What I See?
Chapter 14: Oracle Portal: The Best New Tool for the Internet.
Chapter 15: Java and the Internet Database.
Chapter 16: XML and Enterprise Java Beans.
Chapter 17: The Five Ws of Safeguarding Your Data.
Part IV: Tuning Up and Turbocharging.
Chapter 18: What's Slowing Down Your Query?
Chapter 19: Speeding Up Queries with Keys and Indexes.
Chapter 20: Correcting Flaws.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 21: Ten Tips for Good Design.
Chapter 22: Ten Handy Oracle8i Internet Features.
Part VI: Appendix.
Appendix: Glossary.
Index.
Book Registration Information.