Oracle Books
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PeopleSoft for the Oracle DBA
Published 16 years ago includes sample chapter
by David Kurtz, Apress
The newest addition to the OakTable Press series, PeopleSoft for the Oracle DBA, will teach you a range of techniques for maintaining a PeopleSoft system. You will then become able to implement techniques like indexing, implementing DDL, managing tablespaces, and fixing low-performing SQL queries. Author, Kurtz, is a field expert and thus, provides answers to common questions that arise when using PeopleSoft on an Oracle database.
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Pro .NET Oracle Programming
Published 16 years ago
by Mark A. Williams, 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.
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Oracle Insights: Tales of the Oak Table
Published 16 years ago includes sample chapter
by Dave Ensor, Tim Gorman, Kyle Hailey, Anjo Kolk, Jonathan Lewis, Connor McDonald, Cary Millsap, James Morle, Mogens Nrgaard, David Ruthven, Apress
Announcing a new book from Apress and the OakTable Network: Oracle Insights: Tales of the Oak Table presents eleven world-renowned industry specialists proffering their own highly experienced views, input, and insights on Oracle&emdash;where it's been, where it's going, how (and how not) to use it successfully, the software and techniques that they've introduced to help people achieve their goals, and some frightening tales of what can happen when fundamental design principles are ignored.
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Enterprise Service Bus
Published 16 years ago
by David Chappell, O'Reilly Media
Large IT organizations increasingly face the challenge of integrating various web services, applications, and other technologies into a single network. The solution to finding a meaningful large-scale architecture that is capable of spanning a global enterprise appears to have been met in ESB, or Enterprise Service Bus.
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Oracle Database 10g XML & SQL: Design, Build, & Manage XML Applications in Java, C, C++, & PL/SQL (Osborne ORACLE Press
Published 16 years ago
by Mark Scardina, Ben Chang, Jinyu Wang, McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
Written by members of the Oracle XML group, this is a must-have reference for all IT managers, DBAs, and developers who want to learn the best practices for using XML with Oracle's XML-enabled products. Includes real-world case studies based on the authors' experience managing Oracle's XML Discussion Forum--a community of 20,000+ XML component users.
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Oracle PL/SQL Language Pocket Reference, 3rd Edition
Published 16 years ago
by Chip Dawes, Steven Feuerstein, Bill Pribyl, O'Reilly Media
For those instances when you don't need all the answer, but just a reminder or quick answer to a problem you're up against, nothing's handier than the new edition of the Oracle PL/SQL Language Pocket Reference. Updated for Oracle10g, this third edition boils down the most vital information from Oracle PL/SQL Programming into a handy guide to PL/SQL basics.
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Oracle JDeveloper 10g: Empowering J2EE Development
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Harshad Oak, Apress
The age for using a simple text editor is long gone. The ever-growing complexity of Java and J2EE creates a need for Java development tools that offer more. If you want to be more productive with Java, you need a Java IDE. Oracle JDeveloper 10g is an IDE that enables you to develop Java applications with minimal effort. JDeveloper can do wonders for your Swing, JSP, Servlets, Struts, EJBs, and Web Services developments.
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Java Open Source Programming: with XDoclet, JUnit, WebWork, Hibernate
Published 17 years ago
by Joseph Walnes, Ara Abrahamian, Mike CannonBrookes, Patrick A. Lightbody, Wiley
The Java language itself is not strictly open-source (Sun has held onto control, albeit with lots of public input). There is, however, a large open-source development community around this highly capable language. Java Open Source Programming describes and provides tutorials on some of the most interesting public Java projects, and is designed to enable a Java programmer (who's worked through the basic language's initial learning curve) to take on more ambitious assignments.
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Enterprise J2ME: Developing Mobile Java Applications
Published 17 years ago
by Michael Juntao Yuan, Prentice Hall PTR
This book helps experienced Java developers to build high-value mobile applications that take advantage of enterprise IT infrastructures. It also helps developers to add mobility features to existing enterprise solutions. It does not repeat the same basic J2ME/MIDP API tutorial covered by many other books.
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Programmer's Guide to SQL
Published 17 years ago includes sample chapter
by Cristian Darie, Karli Watson, Apress
The Programmer's Guide to SQL provides an in-depth yet concise tutorial on the use of Structured Query Language (SQL). Once you've mastered the fundamentals, the book serves as a handy desktop reference on SQL usage, covering all of the major SQL statements that you'll need when programming databases. It also comes complete with example code for five major database systems: SQL Server, Oracle, DB2, MySQL, and Access.