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A text for professional Oracle database programmers, showing how to develop enterprise PL/SQL application using Java and XML, and how technologies such as EJB`s can be move to the Oracle 8i database. Topics covered include Java application development, Oracle 8i and Java stored procedures, and more. Includes several case studies. Softcover. Oracle Corporation has broadened its development platform, integrating open standards such as Java and XML into the heart of the Oracle 8i database. This extended programming environment continues to exploit the qualities of scalability, reliability and efficiency of the world`s most successful data management software, but at the same time it provides new challenges and opportunities to programmers. This book shows you how to develop enterprise PL/SQL applications exploiting Java and XML, and how technologies such as EJBs can be moved to the 8i database. You`ll work through case studies using a mix of both familiar and unfamiliar tools and languages, showing you how the various programming approaches can enhance each other.Topics covered:History of OracleIntroduction to PL/SQLOverview of Oracle tools (including Forms, Reports, Portal, Designer, Oracle 8i, and JDeveloper)SQLJ and JavaServer Pages (JSP)Enterprise JavaBeans on the Oracle platformXML support in OracleEnterprise Application Design (EAD) and ntiered architectures on the Oracle platformOracle database fundamentals (including data dictionaries, indices, and object/relational design)Oracle Net8 for scalabilityDesigner 6i (case study for an online courseregistration database)PL/SQL tutorial (including PL/SQL Server Pages and the Web Toolkit for Web programming)Case study for an online stocktracker applicationJava stored proceduresJDBC tutorial (including APIs, binary fields, connection pooling, and caching)SQLJ tutorial Introduction to EJBOracle performance tuningOracle Business Components for Java (BC4J)Case study for a discussion database using PL/SQL and JavaSearch engines with Oracle interMediaXML fundamentals and OracleCase study for a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) enterprise systemThe Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP).
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