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Oracle9i SQLJ Programming
By: Nirva Morisseau-Leroy, Martin K. Solomon, Gerald P. Momplaisir
Handbook for developers and administrators working with Oracle Portal. The book explains how to
build and deploy portal-driven Web sites using Oracle Portal. Step-by-step walkthroughs and
significant code samples demonstrate methods for rapidly creating robust forms, reports, charts,and
content management applications.
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Oracle and Java Development
By: Bulusu Lakshman
Describes Oracle's Internet Computing Platform for developing applications.Outlines Key Oracle
Java technologies like Enterprise Java Beans, Business Components, Java Server Pages, and
Servlets for developing and deploying applications using Oracle 8i.Describes the creation of
dynamic Web Content with Java.Describes database interaction with Java using Java stored
procedures, JDBC, and SQLJ.
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Java Programming with Oracle SQLJ
By: Jason Price
Explains SQLJ programming from a task-oriented point of view. You'll learn how to: Embed queries and
other SQL statements within Java programs. Deploy SQLJ code not only on client machines, but also to
JServer -- Oracle's Java engine built into the database. Use advanced techniques for working with
collections, streams, large objects, and database objects.
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Oracle JDeveloper 3 Handbook
By: Paul Dorsey, Peter Koletzke
Explains how to use JDeveloper in combination with an object-oriented approach to database design. In
addition to an overview of the tool, the book covers the following JDeveloper components and how
these can be successfully integrated into production applications: Applets, Servlets, CORBA,
JavaBeans, and Enterprise JavaBeans.
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Oracle8i Java Component Programming With EJB, CORBA AND JSP
By: Nirva Morisseau-Leroy, Julie Basu, Martin K. Solomon
Covers two of the most popular server-side component models: Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) and
the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA). Cutting-edge topics - ull details on
generating Java Server Pages (JSP) with Java Servlets.
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Oracle8i Tips & Techniques
By: Douglas Scherer, William Gaynor, Arlene Valentinsen, Sue Mavris, Xerxes Cursetjee
Highlights innovative solutions that are either hidden, undocumented, or can only be discovered
through many years of experience or through extensive trial and error. Provides hundreds of real-world
examples and insider secrets for each component of Oracle8i, as well as details on integrating the
components to work together as a fine-tuned unit.
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Building Oracle Xml Applications
By: Steve Muench
The author is Oracle's lead "XML evangelist" and a key Oracle XML developer. Products
covered include XSQL pages and the XSQL servlet, JDeveloper, XSLT Processor, XML SQL utility,
XML Parser, interMedia, Advanced Queuing, and PLSXML utilities.
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Oracle 8: The Complete Reference
By: George Koch, Kevin Loney
An elegant, indispensable guide to the overwhelming world of Oracle database interaction. Succinct
examples are used to document the many functions and SQL nuances available in the Oracle toolbox. The
authors provide handholding introductions to more advanced topics such as PL/SQL and
object-relational databases. Beginners will appreciate the exhaustive documentation of the SQLPLUS
client and a discussion of user permissions, while seasoned developers can get their hands dirty in
the intricacies of using large objects under Oracle8.
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Understanding SQL and Java Together: A Guide to SQLJ, JDBC, and Related Technologies
By: Jim Melton, Andrew Eisenberg, Rick Cattell
The real focus of this book is on SQLJ, which really comprises three standards. SQLJ Part
0 is the easiest to understand, as it supports embedded SQL calls within Java code. Next
comes SQLJ Part 1, by which a database product (like Oracle) can use Java to define stored
procedures. Next, the authors look at SQL user-defined types (UDTs) and SQLJ Part 2, which
allows Java code to make use of these UDTs directly, as well as store Java objects in a
database. The last stop on the tour is a "true" object/relational mapping, Sun's
Java Blend standard, which allows Java objects to be saved and restored from a database
transparently.
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Oracle8i SQLJ Programming
By: Nirva Morisseau-Leroy, Martin K. Solomon, Gerald P. Momplaisir, Thomas Kurian, Edward Griffin
Teaches you what you need to know about Java, SQLJ (the new embedded SQL for Java), SQL, PL/SQL,
JDBC, Java Remote Method Invocation (RMI), enterprise JavaBeans, and CORBA. Aimed at SQL and Oracle
PL/SQL programmers that need to design database applications in Java, as well as Java programmers that
need to access relational and object-relational databases using JDBC and SQLJ connections.
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Visual Basic Oracle 8 Programmer's Reference
By: Dov Trietsch, John Mason
Will quickly teach you SQL with an emphasis on the Oracle vernacular, how to connect to
Oracle using ADO and Oracle Objects For OLE (0040), and PL/SQL. Not just code snippets, but complete
programs and applications. The SQL and PL/SQL chapters double as reference. There is also a complete
reference to Oracle Objects for OLE, and ADO. The final mini HR application combines 5 tables and is
built using transaction control as well as stored procedures and triggers.
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Oracle Programming with Visual Basic
By: Nick Snowdon, Nick Snowdown
Opens with a lengthy discussion of the architecture of Oracle. Covers queries and stored procedures and
introduces the reader to Oracle's PL/SQL. The author devotes a section to implementing Visual Basic client
applications against the Oracle back end. He presents Open Database Connectivity (ODBC), cursors, and
object linking and embedding database (OLE-DB) as well as discusses the Microsoft JET engine, remote data
objects, and ODBCDirect.
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