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If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing. If this is software or related documentation that is delivered to the U. It also includes best practices for Oracle Streams replication environments and instructions for migrating from Advanced Replication to Oracle Streams replication. Oracle Database Advanced Replication. Contains conceptual information about Oracle Database Advanced Replication. It also includes information about planning an Advanced Replication environment and information about troubleshooting Advanced Replication problems.
It also includes reference information about data dictionary views that are important for Advanced Replication and security considerations for an Advanced Replication environment. This information applies to versions of the Oracle Database server that run on all platforms, unless otherwise specified.
Oracle Streams Extended Examples. Oracle Streams Concepts and Administration. Contains conceptual information about Oracle Streams and information about administering, monitoring, and troubleshooting an Oracle Streams environment. It also contains instructions for using Oracle Streams to record table changes. It also contains conceptual information about information provisioning and instructions for using Oracle Streams for information provisioning. It also includes instructions for using Oracle Streams for database upgrades and database maintenance operations.
Provides an introduction to completing common data replication and integration tasks. It includes instructions for accessing and modifying information in multiple databases, setting up and managing an Oracle Streams replication environment, setting up and managing a materialized view replication environment, setting up and managing a messaging environment, and comparing and converging data at two databases.
Oracle Database XStream Guide. Contains conceptual information and reference information about XStream. Also contains instructions for using XStream. Provides usage and reference information for the GeoRaster feature of Oracle Spatial, which lets you store, index, query, analyze, and deliver raster data raster image and gridded data and its associated metadata. Provides Javadoc-generated information about interfaces and classes that support features available with Oracle Spatial, including GeoRaster and the topology and network data models, and with MapViewer, which is packaged with Oracle Application Server and Fusion Middleware.
Oracle Spatial Developer's Guide. Provides usage and reference information for indexing and storing spatial data and for developing spatial applications using Oracle Spatial and Oracle Locator.
Provides usage and reference information about the topology data model and network data model capabilities of Oracle Spatial. Serves as a quick start guide, which describes Oracle technologies for the Microsoft.
It leads you through installation and configuration, shows how to build basic applications using Oracle. NET stored procedures. Describes Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server, which allows Oracle databases to be used as resource managers in distributed transactions.
The guide describes its usage and configuration in a Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator environment. Oracle Database Extensions for. Provides introductory, installation, post-installation configuration, and usage information for Oracle Database Extensions for. NET, which makes it possible to build and run. Oracle Data Provider for.
NET Developer's Guide. Describes provider-specific features and properties of ODP. NET interface and provides access to Oracle databases. Oracle Providers for ASP. Provides introductory, installation, postinstallation configuration, and usage information for using these providers with ASP.
NET services and controls. Assists Oracle database administrators who are responsible for installing and configuring Oracle Database Gateways. Provides access to WebSphere MQ services. This gateway requires a system that is capable of running 64Ebit applications. Describes how you create and maintain a data warehouse based on the Oracle Communications Data Model.
Oracle Communications Data Model Reference. Oracle Database Java Developer's Guide. Provides guidance to developers on SQLJ programming. Oracle Warehouse Builder Release Notes. Contains late-breaking information about corrections, troubleshooting, and known issues for DB Oracle Application Express Release Notes. Oracle Database Release Notes for Linux. Oracle Data Mining Administrator's Guide. Oracle Data Mining Concepts. Discusses the basic concepts underlying Oracle Data Mining.
Includes information about mining functions, algorithms, data preparation, and predictive analytics. It includes step-by-step instructions and examples that show how to perform commonly needed tasks. Provides a reference for attributes, built-in procedures and utilities used with the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database. It also describes data types. Provides information about designing and configuring TimesTen to TimesTen replication, including information about TimesTen integration with Oracle Clusterware.
It includes information about setting up a cache grid. Provides information about utilities and procedures for troubleshooting problems that may be encountered when using the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database.
Describes system tables and replication tables. Performance Tuning Guide. Describes how to tune the performance of Oracle Database and SQL statements using Oracle performance tools in the command-line interface.
Error Messages. Describes error messages that may appear while using products that are part of Oracle Database. Contains a high-level text description of the SQL syntax used to manage information in Oracle Database. Describes the packages provided with the Oracle database server. The manual is intended for programmers, systems analysts, project managers, and others interested in developing database applications. You are encouraged to use the latest available release. Advanced Application Developer's Guide.
Explains topics that experienced application developers reference repeatedly. Clients for Database Administration Oracle SQL Developer is a powerful easy-to-use GUI with browse, create, edit, and drag-and-drop capabilities for managing database objects, and creating and viewing reports. Security Detailed information on database features used to secure your data against unauthorized access. Security Guide.
Explains how to configure an Oracle database to use the default security features. If you are familiar with computers, but unfamiliar with administering Oracle Database, and your computer has four CPUs or fewer, and you do not expect to support more than users, this book is appropriate for you.
Download As PDF for offline viewing. Provides an introduction to securing an Oracle database. In addition to describing how to manage security in a default Oracle database, this guide includes beginning level tutorials for Oracle Label Security and Oracle Database Vault.
Explains how to perform day-to-day database performance tuning tasks using features provided by Oracle Diagnostics Pack, Oracle Tuning Pack, and Oracle Enterprise Manager.
Introduces the data warehousing solutions available in Oracle Database and discusses how to perform common day-to-day tasks necessary to implement and administer a data warehouse. This guide also provides information about design tasks needed to keep the data warehouse operational, including how to perform basic performance monitoring tasks.
Covers using Oracle Streams, materialized views, and other distributed database functionality.
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