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Oracle Books Pro Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g
By: John Watson
Paperback: 400 pages (September 25, 2006)
Apress

OCS is becoming the dominant product for large-scale collaboration--blending core functions of e-mail, file serving, and diary management with the additional functionality of web conferencing, instant messaging, and wireless access. Pro Oracle Collaboration Suite 10g provides all you need to know to install and configure OCS for use, but this book is much more than a to-do list. It covers the architecture of the server processes and the applications, giving you the theoretical background to tak e OCS beyond the basics. There's no need to worry if you're new to the Oracle database, Oracle Components for Java environment (OC4J), HTTP web servers, or LDAP Internet directories--everything is explained carefully. But if you are already familiar with these topics, you'll learn how to fully exploit them in order to optimize your OCS installation.


Oracle Books Oracle 10g Database Administrator II: Backup/Recovery and Network Administration
By: Claire Rajan
Paperback: 648 pages (May 11, 2006)
Course Technology

Oracle 10g Database Administrator II: Backup/Recovery uses the most current database release from Oracle to provide thorough coverage of an Oracle database through the day-to-day duties of a database administrator.


Oracle Books Object-Oriented Oracle
By: Johanna Wenny Rahayu, David Taniar, Eric Pardede
Hardcover: 250 pages (August 16, 2005)
IRM Press

The popularity of object-oriented concepts, design, and programming has stimulated the need for a database system that enables a straightforward process to store and retrieve object instances. Exploring object-oriented features and techniques in Oracle DBMS, this book describes the fundamental aspects of data modeling and implementation in Oracle. The implementation of structural aspects of an object model are covered, including object types, collection types, object referencing, nested tables, and inheritance structures, as well as the behavioral aspects that include encapsulated member procedures and functions. The complete cycle of database design using object-oriented concepts, implementation on object-relational Oracle, and data manipulations using member procedures/functions and object-relational queries is also addressed.


Oracle Books Sas/access 9.1.3 Supplement for Oracle
By: SAS Publishing
Paperback: 48 pages (June 30, 2005)
SAS Institute


Oracle Books TOAD Pocket Reference for Oracle
By: Jim McDaniel, Patrick McGrath
Paperback: 122 pages (June 1, 2005)
O'Reilly & Associates

Toad is an enormously popular interactive environment tool for Oracle development and administration. It allows developers to build, test, debug, and format their code via an easy-to-use graphical user interface, available in both freeware and commercial versions. Toad makes developers far more productive; using Toad, you'll find that program changes that once took hours can now be completed in minutes. Toad allows developers to browse their database tables, procedures, and object types; use cod e templates; and show errors. It also simplifies database administration by providing a way for DBAs to graphically browse and change database characteristics. Updated for Toad Versions 8.0 and 8.5, this pocket book is packed with quick-reference material: Toad feature and menu summaries, shortcut keys, suggested changes to Toad defaults, productivity tips and tricks, and more. The book includes concise discussions of all the basic Toad components: the SQL Editor, Procedure Editor, SQL Modeler, Schema Browser, Project Manager, and Debugger. The second edition includes coverage of new SQL Editor features, improvements in usability, and new tools such as CodeXpert (a robust code analyzer and advisor) and Script Debugger (the only tool available that provides real-time debugging of SQL*Plus scripts). It also provides helpful hints on using Toad to perform database administration and SQL tuning and optimization. Whether you're a new or experienced Toad user, you'll find this quick referenc e an indispensable companion to the product and its online help files.


Oracle Books Oracle Streams: High Speed Replication and Data Sharing
By: Madhu Tumma
Paperback: 240 pages (December 28, 2004)
Rampant Techpress

Revealing secrets for achieving high-speed replication and data sharing, this guide uses proven techniques from mission-critical applications for ensuring success with Oracle Streams. From installation to implementation, step-by-step instructions are provided to ensure success with these powerful Oracle features. Oracle DBAs are walked safely through the myriad of complex Oracle Streams tasks including the set-up of the staging area queue, propagation through data hubs, customized apply function s, rule-based data propagation, and Oracle Streams transformation.


Oracle Books Pro .NET Oracle Programming
By: Mark A. Williams
Paperback: 472 pages (November 2, 2004)
Apress

This book never loses sight of its instructional mission: to effectively utilize the Oracle database from the .NET environment. Though Visual Studio and Oracle form a popular and powerful duo, there is a noticeable lack of written material in this area. The result: projects that often turn out with less-than-optimal solutions, due to lack of "synergy" between the application developer and the database. The primary code in the book will be C#, but the code download will also be available in VB.N ET (with an appendix describing terms of use). Hence, this book provides a one-stop reference for any VS.NET programmer using Oracle. The author maintains solid focus on databases - emphasizing the use of specific features from a Visual Studio application. The text also includes crucial aspects of developing Oracle-based applications. Assumably, you are already comfortable with the VS.NET environment, and with the aid of this book, you will come to work effectively with the Oracle database as we ll.


Oracle Books How to Write Better Resumes
By: Gary Joseph Grappo, Gene Corwin , Gene Corwin, Adele Beatrice Lewis
Paperback: 272 pages (December 12, 2003)
McGraw-Hill Trade

More than half a million job seekers turn to this classic guide to write better resumes. It has been updated and revised to satisfy the needs of today's candidates. Readers now get more than 150 resumes covering an array of careers, with variants reflecting all career stages. All resume types and formats are covered, with a wealth of word-processing formatting solutions. In addition, there are expert tips on how to conduct a successful job search, compose dynamite cover letters, and ace any inte rview.


Oracle Books Going Mobile: Building the Real-Time Enterprise with Mobile Applications that Work
By: Keri Hayes, Susan Kuchinskas
Paperback: 270 pages (October 2003)
CMP Books

Opportunities presented by mobile and wireless applications are numerous, and this book provides an objective analysis of both the potentials and pitfalls, pointing out situations where mobile technology may or may not be the right solution. For those businesses where it does fit, the authors guide readers on how to form a strategic vision and tactical plan for implementing real-time/anytime communications. Detailed case studies demonstrate how a particular company or agency has saved time, mone y, or labor by going mobile.


Oracle Books Crystal Reports 9 on Oracle
By: Annette Harper, Marie Annette Harper
Paperback: 390 pages (September 30, 2003)
McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (Oracle Press)

Create dynamic, effective reports from Oracle databases using Crystal Reports 9 and the extensive information in this practical resource. Learn to use one of the most powerful data analysis tools to draw information from Oracle databases, query and rank data, consolidate results, and develop integrated, interactive reports. Plus, leverage the power of the Oracle database in your reports. You'll find full details on everything from Oracle SQL and PL/SQL functions, procedures, and expressions to t he Oracle data dictionary and the new Crystal object repository. Get the insider advice you need to optimize performance, solve difficult reporting problems, and integrate non-Oracle data.


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