All Books for Oracle® Database Online Documentation Library 10g Release 2 (10.2)
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Provides a single source reference for administering Oracle Database in a small to midsize environment. 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 500 users, this book is appropriate for you.
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Describes the features and functionality of the replication management API. Specifically, the Oracle Database Advanced Replication Management API Reference contains reference information for the packages in the replication management API, as well as examples of their use.
Describes the features and functionality of Advanced Replication. Specifically, Oracle Database Advanced Replication contains conceptual information about Advanced Replication, as well as information about planning your replication environment and troubleshooting replication problems. Oracle Database Advanced Replication also contains an introduction to the Replication Management tool in the Oracle Enterprise Manager Console.
Provides an overview and detailed configuration information about database advanced security features. These features include network encryption, strong authentication (RADIUS, Kerberos, and SSL), and centralized user management that uses the Oracle Identity Management infrastructure (Enterprise User Security). The audience for this guide includes network security and enterprise user security administrators.
Introduces the features needed to develop applications for Oracle Database 10g, particularly triggers and stored procedures. This book also gives a high-level overview of topics covered in more detail in other books, such as PL/SQL, Java, and OCI.
Describes use of large object datatypes BLOB, CLOB, NCLOB, and BFILE in application development. You can use these datatypes to store and manipulate unstructured and semi-structured data in binary or character format. This book also describes APIs for working with LOBs in supported programmatic environments. New APIs that allow you to use LOBs 8 terabytes in size or larger, depending on your configuration, are described.
Describes how to use the object-relational features of the Oracle Server, 10g release 2 (10.2). Information in this guide applies to versions of the Oracle Server that run on all platforms, and does not include system-specific information.
Provides usage and reference information about Rules Manager, a feature in the Oracle Database that offers interfaces to define, manage, and enforce complex rules in the database and Expression Filter, a feature of Oracle Database and component of Rules Manager that stores, indexes, and evaluates conditional expressions in relational tables.
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Provides in-depth information on the mechanics of backup and recovery, and a guide to performing complex and less frequently performed backup and recovery tasks, including user-managed backup and recovery and performance tuning of backup and recovery.
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Explains how to install and configure the products available on the Oracle Database Companion CD for Microsoft Windows. Only the features of Oracle Database Companion CD for Microsoft Windows software installed on the Windows Server 2000, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP Professional operating systems are discussed in this guide.
Explains how to install and configure the products available on the Oracle Database Companion CD for Microsoft Windows (x64). The supported Windows operating systems for this product is Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP.
Describes all features of the Oracle database server, an object-relational database management system. It describes how the Oracle database server functions, and it lays a conceptual foundation for much of the practical information contained in other manuals. Information in this manual applies to the Oracle database server running on all operating systems.
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Oracle Data Guard is the most effective solution available today to protect the core asset of any enterpriseâ¿¿its data, and make it available on a 24x7 basis even in the face of disasters and other calamities. This guide describes Oracle Data Guard technology and concepts, and helps you configure and implement standby databases.
Explains how to install the various components of Oracle Data Mining and perform basic administration tasks.
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Describes the classes and methods in the Oracle Data Mining Java API, the JDM JSR-73-compliant API for data mining. The Java API supports a full range of data mining activities, including model building and scoring, data preparation, and import/export of models.
Provides conceptual, reference, and implementation material for using Oracle Database 10g in data warehouses. It covers the full range of data warehousing activities, from physical database design to advanced calculation techniques.
Provides instructions on installing and configuring Oracle Database Client for Microsoft Windows (32-Bit). Only the features of Oracle Database Client for Microsoft Windows (32-Bit) software installed on Windows 2000, Windows 2003, and Windows XP operating systems are discussed in this guide.
Provides instructions on installing and configuring Oracle Database Client for Microsoft Windows (x64). The supported Windows operating systems for this product is Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Professional.
Describes the Oracle Clusterware and Real Application Clusters architectures and provides an overview of these products. This book also describes administrative and deployment topics for Oracle Clusterware and RAC.
Explains how to install and configure Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Database with Oracle Real Application Clusters on Microsoft Windows clusters running Windows 2000 (32-bit) with Service Pack 1 or higher, Windows Server 2003 x64, or Windows Server 2003 for 64-bit Itanium 2 Systems.
Provides instructions on installing and configuring Oracle Database for Microsoft Windows (32-Bit). Only the features of Oracle Database for Microsoft Windows (32-Bit) software installed on Windows Server 2000, Windows Server 2003, and Windows XP Professional operating systems are discussed in this guide.
Provides instructions about installing and configuring Oracle Database for Microsoft Windows (64-Bit) on Intel Itanium. Only the features of Oracle Database for Microsoft Windows (64-Bit) on Intel Itanium software installed on the Windows Server 2003 operating system are discussed in this guide.
Provides instructions about installing and configuring Oracle Database for Microsoft Windows (x64). Only the features of Oracle Database for Microsoft Windows (x64) software installed on the Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP Professional operating systems are discussed in this guide.
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Describes error messages that may appear while using products that are part of the Oracle Database. Each message listing in the manual contains the message statement, an explanation of the probable causes of the message, and a recommended action. If the message is a warning or indicates that an error occurred, the message listing indicates a corrective action.
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Describes APIs for the Oracle Globalization Development Kit.
Describes Oracle globalization support for the database. It explains how to set up a globalization support environment, choose and migrate a character set, customize locale data, do linguistic sorting, program in a global environment, and program with Unicode.
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Describes Oracle's approach for information integration in a heterogeneous environment. Specifically, it describes Oracle Transparent Gateways and Generic Connectivity and is meant to be an administrator's guide for these Oracle products.
Introduces you to Oracle's approach for a highly available database environment. It provides an overview of high availability and helps you to determine your high availability requirements. It describes the Oracle database products and features that are designed to support high availability and describes the primary database architectures that can help your business achieve high availability.
Describes how to use the Oracle HTML DB development environment to build and deploy database-centric Web applications. Oracle HTML DB turns a single Oracle database into a shared service by enabling multiple workgroups to build and access applications as if they were running in separate databases.
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Describes how to use Oracle interMedia objects to manage multimedia content within Oracle Database.
Describes how to use Java servlets and JSPs to facilitate the retrieval and uploading of multimedia data from and to Oracle Database.
Describes how to use Oracle interMedia to enable Oracle Database to store, manage, and retrieve images, audio, video, or other heterogeneous media data in an integrated fashion with other enterprise information.
Describes how to use Oracle interMedia to enable Oracle Database to store, manage, and retrieve images, audio, video, or other heterogeneous media data in an integrated fashion with other enterprise information.
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Provides a general overview on how to develop, load, and execute Java applications in the database.
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Provides guidance for developers of JDBC-based applications and applets. This document can be read by anyone with an interest in JDBC programming, but assumes at least some prior knowledge of Java, Oracle PL/SQL, and Oracle databases.
Describes the JPublisher utility for Java programmers who want classes in their applications to correspond to SQL or PL/SQL entities or server-side Java classes. In Oracle Database 10g, JPublisher also provides features supporting Web services call-ins to the database and call-outs from the database.
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Oracle Label Security enables access control to reach specific rows of a database. With Oracle Label Security in place, users with varying privilege levels automatically have (or are excluded from) the right to see or alter labeled rows of data.
Helps you understand the features, functionality, and options available for Oracle Programs. If you have a question about your licensing needs, please contact your Oracle sales representative or refer to the resources listed in "Related Documents" for more information.
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Oracle Database New Features Guide is addressed to people familiar with previous versions of Oracle Database who would like to become familiar with features, options, and enhancements that are new in this release of the database.
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Provides introductory, installation, postinstallation configuration, and usage information for Oracle Objects for OLE C++ Class Library.
Describes the classes and methods in the Oracle OLAP Analytic Workspace Java API for building and maintaining analytic workspaces.
Oracle OLAP Developer's Guide to the OLAP API introduces Java programmers to the Oracle OLAP API, which is the Java application programming interface for Oracle OLAP. Through Oracle OLAP, the OLAP API provides access to data stored in an Oracle database. The OLAP API capabilities for querying, manipulating, and presenting data are particularly suited to applications that perform online analytical processing operations.
Describes the classes and methods in the Oracle OLAP Java API for querying analytic workspaces and relational data warehouses.
The Oracle C++ Call Interface is an application programming interface that allows applications written in C++ to interact with one or more Oracle database servers. OCCI gives your programs the ability to perform the full range of database operations that are possible with an Oracle database server, including SQL statement processing and object manipulation.
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This document is a comprehensive user's guide and reference to the Pro*C/C++. It shows you how to use the database language SQL and Oracle's procedural extension, PL/SQL, in conjunction with Pro*C/C++ to manipulate data in an Oracle database. It explores a full range of topics, from underlying concepts to advanced programming techniques, and provides code examples.
This manual is a comprehensive user's guide and reference to the Oracle Pro*COBOL Precompiler. It shows you how to develop COBOL programs that use the database languages SQL and PL/SQL to access and manipulate Oracle data. See Oracle Database SQL Reference and PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference for more information on SQL and PL/SQL.
This companion book to the Programmer's Guide to the Oracle Precompilers shows you how to write FORTRAN programs that use the powerful database language SQL to access and manipulate Oracle data. It provides easy-to-follow examples, instructions, and programming tips, as well as several full-length programs to better your understanding and demonstrate the usefulness of embedded SQL.
Devoted exclusively to the Pro*PL/1 Precompiler, this manual supplements the language-independent Programmer's Guide to the Oracle Precompilers An understanding of the material in the Programmer's Guide is assumed.
Provides Oracle applications seamless access to virtually any APPC-enabled system, including IBM mainframe data and services through Remote Procedure Call processing. This document is intended for Windows users.
The Oracle Procedural Gateway Visual Workbench for WebSphere MQ, is a development tool that simplifies integrating Oracle applications with non-Oracle message queuing applications. It is used by developers who write Oracle applications that communicate with non-Oracle messaging and queuing applications, using a procedural gateway for a message queuing system.
This guide is a comprehensive user's guide and on-the-job reference to the Pro*COBOL and Pro*FORTRAN Precompilers. It shows you step-by-step how to develop applications that use the powerful database language SQL to access and manipulate Oracle data.
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Oracle used the schema SCOTT with its two prominent tables EMP and DEPT for many years. With advances in Oracle Database technology, these tables have become inadequate to show even the most basic features of Oracle Database and other Oracle products. As a result, many other schemas have been created over the years to suit the needs of product documentation, courseware, software development, and application demos.
Helps you understand the features, functionality, and options available for Oracle Programs. If you have a question about your licensing needs, please contact your Oracle sales representative or refer to the resources listed in "Related Documents" for more information.
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Provides a comprehensive overview of security for Oracle Database. It includes conceptual information about security requirements and threats, descriptions of Oracle Database security features, and procedural information that explains how to use those features to secure your database. This version updated to address security bug 5929834 and bug fix 7565177.
Explains how to install, configure, use, and administer Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server that apply to operating systems. It covers the features of Oracle Database software that apply to the Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 operating systems.
Provides usage and reference information for the GeoRaster feature of Oracle Spatial, referred to in this guide as GeoRaster. GeoRaster lets you store, index, query, analyze, and deliver raster image and gridded data and its associated metadata. GeoRaster provides Oracle Spatial data types and an object-relational schema. You can use these data types and schema objects to store multidimensional grid layers and digital images that can be referenced to positions on the Earth's surface or a local coordinate system.
Consists of interfaces and classes that support features available with Oracle Spatial, including GeoRaster and the topology and network data models, and with MapView, which is packaged with Oracle Application Server.
Describes conceptual and usage information about Oracle SQL Developer, a graphical tool that enables you to browse, create, edit, and delete (drop) database objects; run SQL statements and scripts; edit and debug PL/SQL code; manipulate and export data; and view and create reports.
Contains a high-level description of the Structured Query Language used to manage information in an Oracle database. Oracle SQL is a superset of the American National Standards Institute and the International Standards Organization standard.
Contains a complete description of the Structured Query Language used to manage information in an Oracle Database. Oracle SQL is a superset of the American National Standards Institute and the International Standards Organization SQL:1999 standard.
Describes how SQLJ enables application programmers to embed SQL operations in Java code in a way that is compatible with the Java design philosophy.
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Describes the Java APIs for Streams Advanced Queuing.
Describes features of application development and integration using the Oracle messaging system, Advanced Queuing . Includes the PL/SQL, C, Visual Basic, Java, and JMS interfaces to AQ and gateways to non-Oracle messaging systems.
Describes the features and functionality of Streams. This document contains conceptual information about Streams, along with information about managing a Streams environment. In addition, this document contains detailed examples that configure a Streams capture and apply environment and a rule-based application.
Describes the features and functionality of Streams that can be used for data replication. This document contains conceptual information about Streams replication, along with information about configuring and managing a Streams replication environment.
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Describes how to build an application with Oracle Text, such as a text query application or document classification system. Examples are provided for creating a text table, indexing, and querying. This book also contains information about query tuning, document presentation, and using a thesaurus in your application.
Describes the Oracle Transparent Gateway for Informix, which enables Oracle client applications to access Informix data through Structured Query Language. The gateway, with the Oracle database server, creates the appearance that all data resides on a local Oracle database server, even though the data can be widely distributed.
Describes the Oracle Transparent Gateway for Informix, which enables Oracle client applications to access Informix data through Structured Query Language. The gateway, with the Oracle database server, creates the appearance that all data resides on a local Oracle database server, even though the data can be widely distributed.
Describes the Oracle Transparent Gateway for Ingres II, which enables Oracle client applications to access Ingres II data through Structured Query Language. The gateway, with the Oracle database server, creates the appearance that all data resides on a local Oracle database server, even though the data can be widely distributed.
Describes the Oracle Transparent Gateway for Ingres II, which enables Oracle client applications to access Ingres II data through Structured Query Language. The gateway, with the Oracle database server, creates the appearance that all data resides on a local Oracle database server, even though the data can be widely distributed.
Describes the Oracle Transparent Gateway for Microsoft SQL Server, which enables Oracle client applications to access Microsoft SQL Server data through Structured Query Language. The gateway, with the Oracle database server, creates the appearance that all data resides on a local Oracle database server, even though the data can be widely distributed.
Describes the Oracle Transparent Gateway for Sybase, which enables Oracle client applications to access Sybase data through Structured Query Language. The gateway, with the Oracle database server, creates the appearance that all data resides on a local Oracle database server, even though the data can be widely distributed.
Describes the Oracle Transparent Gateway for Sybase, which enables Oracle client applications to access Sybase data through Structured Query Language. The gateway, with the Oracle database server, creates the appearance that all data resides on a local Oracle database server, even though the data can be widely distributed.
Describes the Oracle Transparent Gateway for Sybase, which enables Oracle client applications to access Sybase data through Structured Query Language. The gateway, with the Oracle database server, creates the appearance that all data resides on a local Oracle database server, even though the data can be widely distributed.
Describes the Oracle Transparent Gateway for Sybase, which enables Oracle client applications to access Sybase data through Structured Query Language. The gateway, with the Oracle database server, creates the appearance that all data resides on a local Oracle database server, even though the data can be widely distributed.
Describes the Oracle Transparent Gateway for Sybase, which enables Oracle client applications to access Sybase data through Structured Query Language. The gateway, with the Oracle database server, creates the appearance that all data resides on a local Oracle database server, even though the data can be widely distributed.
Describes the Oracle Transparent Gateway for Teradata, which enables Oracle client applications to access Teradata data through Structured Query Language. The gateway, with the Oracle database server, creates the appearance that all data resides on a local Oracle database server, even though the data can be widely distributed.
Describes the Oracle Transparent Gateway for Teradata, which enables Oracle client applications to access Teradata data through Structured Query Language. The gateway, with the Oracle database server, creates the appearance that all data resides on a local Oracle database server, even though the data can be widely distributed.
Describes the Oracle Transparent Gateway for Teradata, which enables Oracle client applications to access Teradata data through Structured Query Language. The gateway, with the Oracle database server, creates the appearance that all data resides on a local Oracle database server, even though the data can be widely distributed.
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Guides you through the process of planning and executing database upgrades on the Oracle Database. In addition, this manual provides information about compatibility, about upgrading applications to the new Oracle Database 10g release, and about important changes in the new release, such as initialization parameter changes and data dictionary changes.
The complete name for the product described in this book is Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2.0.5) for IBM z/OS on System z. To maintain readability and conciseness in this document, the product is also referred to as Oracle Database for z/OS and the platform as z/OS.
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Describes how to administer Oracle Workflow.
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Describes the APIs used by Oracle Workflow.
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Describes how to develop applications using Oracle Workflow.
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Describes how to use Oracle Workflow.
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Describes the database native XML support for this release. Oracle XML DB features a hierarchical repository with advanced foldering, versioning, and security mechanisms. This manual describes methods of storing, generating, accessing, searching, validating, transforming, and indexing XML and other data, including how to use FTP or HTTP/WebDav to access XML in the database. This manual also covers using Oracle XML DB with Oracle Text, Oracle Streams Advanced Queuing, and Oracle Enterprise Manager.
Introduces you to the Oracle XML Developer's Kit and how the various language components of the XDK can work together to generate and store XML data in a database or in a document outside the database. Examples and sample applications are introduced where possible.
Describes the Java APIs for XML.