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Oracle Essentials : Oracle8 & Oracle8i

Oracle Essentials : Oracle8 & Oracle8i

Rick Greenwald, Robert Stackowiak, Jonathan Stern

374 pages, parution le 10/10/1999

Résumé

Oracle is an enormous system, with myriad technologies, options, and releases. Most users - even experienced developers and database administrators - find it difficult to get a handle on the full scope of the Oracle system. And as each new version of the database is released, users find themselves under increasing pressure to learn about a whole range of new technologies.

This book distills the enormous amount of information about what Oracle is, where it came from, and what the latest releases do -- and packages it into a compact, easy-to-read volume filled with focused text, illustrations and helpful hints. It explains what's new and important about Oracle's revolutionary releases, Oracle8 (the "object-relational database") and Oracle8i (the "Internet database"). It covers:

* Oracle products, options, and overall architecture

* Installing and running Oracle (creating databases, configuring Net8, starting up and shutting down Oracle)

* Oracle data structures

* Managing Oracle (implementing security, using the Oracle Enterprise Manager, dealing with fragmentation and reorganization, and performing backup and recovery)

* Oracle networking

* Monitoring and tuning

* Multi-user concurrency and online transaction processing (OLTP)

* Special issues for high-availability systems

* Hardware architectures (e.g., SMP, MPP, NUMA) and their impact on Oracle

* Data warehousing

* Distributed databases

* Extensions for Oracle8 and Oracle8i, including the latest Java and Web technologies

It also includes an appendix full of references to additional online and offline resources.

For new Oracle users, DBAs, developers, and managers, Oracle Essentials provides an invaluable, all-in-one introduction to the full range of Oracle features and technologies. But even if you already have a library full of Oracle documentation and books, you'll find that this compact book is the one you turn to, again and again, as your one-stop, truly essential reference.

Table of Contents

1. Introducing Oracle 2. Oracle8 Architecture 3. Installing and Running Oracle 4. Data Structures 5. Managing Oracle 6. Oracle8 Performance 7. Multiuser Concurrency 8. Oracle8 and Transaction Processing 9. Oracle8 and Data Warehousing 10. Oracle8 and High Availability 11. Oracle8 and Hardware Architecture 12. Distributed Databases and Distributed Data 13. Oracle8/Oracle8i Extensions 14. Oracle8i and the Web

Appendix - Additional Resources

Table of contents

 Preface  

1. Introducing Oracle
The Evolution of the Relational Database
The Oracle8 Family
Summary of Oracle8/8i Features
Database Application Development Features
Database Connection Features
Distributed Database Features
Data Movement Features
Performance Features
Database Management Features
Oracle8i Lite
2. Oracle8 Architecture
Instances and Databases
The Components of a Database
The Components of an Instance
3. Installing and Running Oracle8
Installing Oracle8i
Creating a Database
Configuring Net8
Starting Up the Database
Shutting Down the Database
Accessing a Database
Oracle at Work
4. Data Structures
Datatypes
Basic Data Structures
Additional Data Structures
Data Design
Constraints
Triggers
Query Optimization
Understanding the Execution Plan
Data Dictionary Tables
5. Managing Oracle8
Implementing Security
Management Through the Oracle Enterprise Manager
Options for Oracle Enterprise Manager
Fragmentation and Reorganization
Backup and Recovery
Working with Oracle Support
6. Oracle8 Performance
Performance Tuning Basics
Oracle8 and Disk I/O Resources
Oracle and Parallelism
Oracle8 and Memory Resources
Oracle8 and CPU Resources
7. Multiuser Concurrency
Basics of Concurrent Access
Oracle and Concurrent User Access
Oracle8's Isolation Levels
Oracle8 Concurrency Features
How Oracle8 Handles SQL Operations
Concurrent Access and Performance
8. Oracle8 and Transaction Processing
OLTP Basics
Oracle's OLTP Heritage
Architectures for OLTP
Oracle8 and ERP Solutions
Oracle8 Features for OLTP
High Availability
Oracle8 Advanced Queuing
Object Technologies and Distributed Components
9. Oracle8 and Data Warehousing
Data Warehousing Basics
Data Warehouse Design
Query Optimization
OLAP in the Database
Managing the Data Warehouse
Other Data Warehouse Software
The Metadata Challenge
Best Practices
10. Oracle8 and High Availability
What Is High Availability?
System Crashes
Protecting Against System Crashes
Recovering from Disasters
Complete Site Failure
Data Redundancy Solutions
11. Oracle8 and Hardware Architecture
System Basics
Uniprocessor Systems
Symmetric Multiprocessing Systems
Clusters
Massively Parallel Processing Systems
NUMA Systems
Disk Technology
Which Hardware Solution?
12. Distributed Databases and Distributed Data
Accessing Multiple Databases as a Single Entity
Two-Phase Commits
Moving Data Between Distributed Systems
Advanced Queuing
13. Oracle8 Extensions
Object-Oriented Development
Extensibility Options
Using the Extensibility Framework in Oracle8i
14. Oracle8i and the Web
The Internet Computing Platform
Oracle8i as an Internet Server
Oracle in the Middle Tier
Oracle Tools and the Internet Client
Appendix: Additional Resources
Web Sites
Books and Oracle Documentation

L'auteur - Rick Greenwald

Rick Greenwald has been active in the world of computer software for nearly two decades, including stints with Data General, Cognos, and Gupta. He is currently an analyst with Oracle Corporation. He has been a principal author of ten books and countless articles on a variety of technical topics, and has spoken at conferences and training sessions across six continents. In addition to Oracle in a Nutshell, Rick's books include Oracle Essentials: Oracle9i, Oracle8i, and Oracle8 (principal author with Robert Stackowiak and Jonathan Stern, O'Reilly & Associates, 2001), Oracle Power Objects Developer's Guide (principal author with Kasu Sista and Richard Finklestein, Oracle Press, 1995); Mastering Oracle Power Objects (principal author with Robert Hoskins, O'Reilly & Associates, 1996); Using Oracle Web Server (principal author with many others, Que Publishing, 1997); The Oracle WebDB Bible (principal author with Jim Milbery, IDG Books Worldwide, 1999); and Administering Exchange Server (principal author with Walter Glenn, Microsoft Press, 1999).

L'auteur - Robert Stackowiak

Robert Stackowiak has worked for 20 years in IT industry related roles that have included software development, management of software development, systems engineering, sales and sales consulting, and business development. He currently is recognized worldwide as a field sales expert in data warehousing at Oracle, and previously was well recognized for his work at IBM's RISC System/6000 Division, Harris Computer Systems, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Bob has spoken at numerous computer related conferences and has conducted briefings with companies based around the world. His papers regarding data warehousing and computer and software technology have appeared in publications such as The Data Warehousing Institute's Journal of Data Warehousing, Informix Tech Notes, and AIXcellence Magazine.

L'auteur - Jonathan Stern

Jonathan Stern has over 13 years of IT experience, including senior positions in consulting, systems architecture, and technical sales. He has in-depth experience with the Oracle RDBMS across all major open systems hardware and operating systems, covering tuning, scaling and parallelism, Parallel Server, high availability, data warehousing, OLTP, object-relational databases, N-tier architectures, and emerging trends such as Java and CORBA. He is the Central USA Technical Team Leader at Ariba, Inc., the leading vendor of electronic commerce solutions for strategic procurement. Previously, he led a team of highly experienced database specialists at Oracle Corporation providing technical depth and strategic assistance to Oracle's largest customers in the North Central USA. Jonathan has authored papers and presented at internal and external conferences on topics such as scaling with Oracle's dynamic parallelism and the role of reorganizing segments in an Oracle database.

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Éditeur(s) O'Reilly
Auteur(s) Rick Greenwald, Robert Stackowiak, Jonathan Stern
Parution 10/10/1999
Nb. de pages 374
EAN13 9781565927087

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