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Oracle8i, the long-awaited "Internet database" from Oracle Corporation, has hit the streets running--and you may find yourself struggling to keep up with Oracle`s fast-moving technology. Oracle boasts that Oracle8i offers more than 150 new features, many of them designed to make its popular database programming language, PL/SQL, faster, more powerful, and easier to use.
This concise and engaging book is both a companion to Oracle PL/SQL Programming (widely recognized as the "bible" for PL/SQL developers) and a guide designed to bring you up to speed as quickly as possible on the new PL/SQL features of Oracle8i. Following the style of Feuerstein`s earlier books, the Guide to Oracle8i Features combines easy-to-understand descriptions of the new Oracle8i features with a wealth of interesting and informative examples.
The major Oracle8i PL/SQL features include the following:
Autonomous transactions--the ability to commit or roll back changes without affecting the "main" transaction in the rest of your session
Invoker rights--At compilation time, you can now decide whether a program (or all programs in a package) should run under the authority of the definer or the invoker of that program
Native dynamic SQL--A native implementation of dynamic SQL that`s faster and easier than the DBMS_SQL built-in package
Bulk binds and collects--A major performance improvement that lets you process multiple rows in a single operation
System-level database triggers--With this feature and Advanced Queueing (AQ), you can take advantage of the publish/subscribe capabilities of Oracle8i
Fine-grained access control--This feature lets you implement security policies with functions and then use those functions to implement row-level security on tables or views.
Many new and enhanced built-in packages--New packages include DBMS_JAVA, DBMS_PROFILER, DBMS_TRACE, and more. DBMS_UTILITY, DBMS_AQ, and others have been enhanced as well.
Calling Java methods from within PL/SQL--The book includes enough Java know-how to help you build simple Java classes, load them into the Oracle8i database, and leverage those classes from within your PL/SQL code.
Some PL/SQL developers are uneasy about what the introduction of Java means to their applications--and their programming future. But the two languages are expected to work well together in Oracle8i. You`ll be able to take advantage of all the power of Java without giving up the performance and usability advantages of PL/SQL!
Included with this book is a diskette containing an online tool developed by RevealNet, Inc., that provides point-and-click access to approximately 100 files of reusable source code and examples.
The Guide to Oracle8i Features showcases all the powerful new features of Oracle8i designed especially for PL/SQL developers. You`ll find it indispensable as you strive to take the fullest possible advantage of everything this exciting new version has to offer.
Table of Contents:
1. Oracle8i: A Bounty for PL/SQL Developers 2. Choose Your Transaction! 3. Invoker Rights: Your Schema or Mine? 4. Native Dynamic SQL in Oracle8i 5. Bulking Up with PL/SQL 8.1 6. New Trigger Features in Oracle8i 7. New and Enhanced Built-in Packages in Oracle8i 8. Deploying Fine-Grained Access Control 9. Calling Java from PL/SQL 10. More Goodies for Oracle PL/SQL Developers. ISBN 9788173661198
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Pages : 264
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