Oracle9i for dummies / by Carol McCullough-Dieter ; foreword by Ned Dana

By: McCullough-Dieter, CarolMaterial type: TextTextSeries: --For dummiesPublisher: New York, NY : Hungry Minds, c2002Description: xxi, 401 pages : illustration ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0764508806 [newsprint]Subject(s): Oracle (Computer file) | Relational databasesDDC classification: Online resources: Contributor biographical information | Publisher description | Table of contents
Contents:
Contents: Introduction; Part 1 Road map -- Chapter 1 A quick tour of oracle9i -- Chapter 2 Data whaaat? a database primer -- Chapter 3 SQL nuts and bolts -- Chapter 4 Object SQL: the new stuff -- Chapter 5 Using enterprise manager's DBA tools; Part 2 Getting started -- Chapter 6 The relational model and you -- Chapter 7 Getting familiar with data-dictionary views -- Chapter 8 Oracle's user; Part 3 Putting oracle9i to work -- Chapter 9 Defining table, tablespaces, and columns -- Chapter 10 Creating object types, objects, and references -- Chapter 11 Security options: roles and grants -- Chapter 12 Views and synonyms: Do you see what i see? -- Chapter 13 Java and the internet database -- Chapter 14 XML and enterprise java beans -- Chapter 15 The five ws of safeguarding your data -- Chapter 16 Special tasks with enterprise manager; Part 4 Tuning up and turbocharging -- Chapter 17 what's slowing down your query? -- Chapter 18 Improving performance with indexes and memory buffers -- Chapter 19 Correcting flaws; Part 5 The part of tens -- Chapter 20 Ten tips for good design -- Chapter 21 Ten handy oracle9i internet feature
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Includes glossary and index

Contents: Introduction; Part 1 Road map -- Chapter 1 A quick tour of oracle9i -- Chapter 2 Data whaaat? a database primer -- Chapter 3 SQL nuts and bolts -- Chapter 4 Object SQL: the new stuff -- Chapter 5 Using enterprise manager's DBA tools; Part 2 Getting started -- Chapter 6 The relational model and you -- Chapter 7 Getting familiar with data-dictionary views -- Chapter 8 Oracle's user; Part 3 Putting oracle9i to work -- Chapter 9 Defining table, tablespaces, and columns -- Chapter 10 Creating object types, objects, and references -- Chapter 11 Security options: roles and grants -- Chapter 12 Views and synonyms: Do you see what i see? -- Chapter 13 Java and the internet database -- Chapter 14 XML and enterprise java beans -- Chapter 15 The five ws of safeguarding your data -- Chapter 16 Special tasks with enterprise manager; Part 4 Tuning up and turbocharging -- Chapter 17 what's slowing down your query? -- Chapter 18 Improving performance with indexes and memory buffers -- Chapter 19 Correcting flaws; Part 5 The part of tens -- Chapter 20 Ten tips for good design -- Chapter 21 Ten handy oracle9i internet feature

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