Oracle Books
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Building J2EE Applications with IBM WebSphere
Published 17 years ago
by Dale R. Nilsson, Louis E. Mauget, Wiley
This comprehensive reference shows Java developers how to combine the power of J2EE with WebSphere to build business applications. Covers versions 3.5 through 5.0 of WebSphere and all aspects of J2EE development, from servlets and JSPs to more complex development with EJBs.
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Pro Oracle Spatial for Oracle Database 11g
Published 13 years ago includes sample chapter
by Ravikanth V. Kothuri, Albert Godfrind, Euro Beinat, Apress
Pro Oracle Spatial for Oracle Database 11g shows how to take advantage of Oracle Databases built–in feature set for working with location–based data. A great deal of the information used in business today is associated with location in some way, and analysis of that data is becoming ever more important in todays mobile and highly connected world.
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Beginning SQL Server 2008 Administration
Published 11 years ago
by Robert Walters, Grant Fritchey, Carmen Taglienti, Apress
Beginning SQL Server 2008 Administration is essential for anyone wishing to learn about implementing and managing SQL Server 2008 database. From college students, to experienced database administrators from other platforms, to those already familiar with SQL Server and wanting to fill in some gaps of knowledge, this book will bring all readers up to speed on the enterprise platform Microsoft SQL Server 2008.
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Oracle JRockit: The Definitive Guide
Published 10 years ago
by Marcus Hirt, Marcus Lagergren, Packt Publishing
Develop and manage robust Java applications with Oracle's high-performance Java Virtual Machine *Learn about the fundamental building blocks of a JVM, such as code generation and memory management, and utilize this knowledge to develop code you can count on *Realize the full potential of Java applications by learning how to apply advanced tuning and analysis *Work with the JRockit Mission Control 3.1/4.0 tools suite to debug or profile your Java applications
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EMF: Eclipse Modeling Framework (2nd Edition) (Eclipse Series)
Published 12 years ago
by Dave Steinberg, Frank Budinsky, Marcelo Paternostro, Ed Merks, Addison-Wesley Professional
EMF: Eclipse Modeling Framework Dave Steinberg Frank Budinsky Marcelo Paternostro Ed Merks Series Editors: Erich Gamma • Lee Nackman • John Wiegand The Authoritative Guide to EMF Modeling and Code Generation The Eclipse Modeling Framework enables developers to rapidly construct robust applications based on surprisingly simple models. Now, in this thoroughly revised Second Edition, the project's developers offer expert guidance, insight, and examples for solving real-world
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HACKING EXPOSED WEB APPLICATIONS, 3rd Edition
Published 10 years ago
by Joel Scambray, Vincent Liu, Caleb Sima, McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
The latest Web app attacks and countermeasures from world-renowned practitionersProtect your Web applications from malicious attacks by mastering the weapons and thought processes of today's hacker. Written by recognized security practitioners and thought leaders, Hacking Exposed Web Applications, Third Edition is fully updated to cover new infiltration methods and countermeasures.
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Oracle 11G: SQL
Published 11 years ago
by Joan Casteel, Course Technology
ORACLE 11G: SQL is not simply a study guide; it is written for individuals who have just a basic knowledge of databases and can be utilized in a course on this latest implementation of SQL from Oracle.
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DBA Survivor: Become a Rock Star DBA
Published 10 years ago
by Thomas LaRock, Apress
DBA Survivor is a book to help new DBAs understand more about the world of database administration. More and more people are moving into the DBA profession, and many are looking for a getting-started guide. Blogs are written about how to be an exceptional DBA and what to do in your first 100 days. This book takes a different approach, injecting some humor into helping you understand how to hit the ground running, and most importantly how to survive as a DBA.
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Introduction to Oracle: Basic Skills for Any Oracle User (Volume 1
Published 11 years ago
by Bert Scalzo Phd., CreateSpace
Are you new to Oracle databases? Have you just been assigned your first Oracle task or project? Maybe you're already database literate - but accustomed to working with another database such as Microsoft SQL Server, IBM's DB2 or MySQL. No matter what the case - if you must "hit the ground" running with Oracle, then this book is for you.
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Expert Oracle Practices: Oracle Database Administration from the Oak Table
Published 11 years ago
by Jonathan Lewis, Pete Finnigan, Alex Gorbachev, Niall Litchfield, Joze Senegacnik, Karen Morton, Tim Gorman, Charles Hooper, Robyn Sands, Jeremiah Wilton, Graham Wood, Connie Green, Uri Shaft, Randolf Geist, Melanie Caffrey, Apress
This book is an anthology of effective database management techniques representing the collective wisdom of the OakTable Network. With an emphasis upon performance—but also branching into security, national language, and other issues—the book helps you deliver the most value for your company’s investment in Oracle Database technologies.