Oracle Developer/2000 Handbook - Michael W. Stowe

Oracle Developer/2000 Handbook

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304 Seiten
1998 | 2nd edition
Prentice Hall
978-0-13-918111-5 (ISBN)
56,85 inkl. MwSt
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For database professionals, this guide takes you step by step through the entire Developer/2000 toolset, including forms, reports, graphics, data modeling and design tools, and much more. It includes coverage of critical topics often neglected in discussions of Oracle Developer/2000, including SQL tuning and GUI standards.
Oracle no longer ships hard-copy documentation with Developer/2000. For database professionals, this systematic, real-world guide is the best replacement available. Don't just learn what can be done with Oracle Developer/2000: learn what should be done, and the best ways to accomplish it. Walk step by step through the entire Developer/2000 toolset, including forms, reports, graphics, data modeling and design tools, and much more. Oracle Developer/2000 Handbook includes coverage of critical topics often neglected in discussions of Oracle Developer/2000, including SQL tuning and GUI standards. The CD-ROM contains extensive sample code, plus CBT Systems' Developer/2000 Training Module worth $225!

Michael Stoweis a successful Prentice Hall PTR author who lives and works in the Chicago, IL area.

I. OVERVIEW AND ARCHITECTURE.

1. Introduction.


Audience. Coverage. Platform. Typographical Conventions. Versions Covered and Version Numbering. Oracle Product Suites. Operational Definitions. How to Use This Book.

2. The Back-End: The Oracle Database and Its Role.


The Database Engine Concept. Communicating with the Database. SQL. Physical Organization: Files and Tablespaces. Logical Organization: Tables, Views and Synonyms. Indexes. Security. Users and Ownership. Transaction Processing. The SQL Optimizer(s). Execution Plans. PL/SQL. Constraints. Database Triggers. Stored Procedures.

3. The Middle Tier: The Web Server and Its Role.


The Web Server. The Oracle Web Application Server. Virtual Paths. Web Architectures and Network Traffic. Web Browsers and the Internet.

4. Forms.


The Form Builder. Objects and Object Types. Using Variables. Creating and Using Menus. Creating and Using Libraries. Running a Form. Query Mode. Running Forms on the Web.

5. Reports.


Data Model. Layout. The Parameter Form. PL/SQL in Oracle Reports. Running Reports on the Web.

6. Graphics.


Display. Embedding Graphics. Graphics on the Web.

7. Other Developer/2000 Tools.


Oracle Terminal. Procedure Builder. SQL*Plus. Project Builder. Translation Builder. Query Builder. Schema Builder.

II. DESIGN PRINCIPLES.

8. Data Modeling.


Principles of Normalization. Principles of Denormalization. Conclusion.

9. GUI Design Principles.


Know the End Users. Consistency. When to Use Widgets. The Mouse and the Keyboard. Fonts and Text. Color.

10. Coding with SQL and PL/SQL.


SQL. PL/SQL.

III. BUILDING APPLICATIONS.

11. Forms Walk Through.
12. Reports Walk Through.
13. Graphics Walk Through.


Drill Down.

14. Tips and Techniques.


Using Filenames. Validating Items in Conjunction with Other Items. Calling the Windows Help System. Web Integrations. Web Performance. Web Restrictions.

15. Projects in Oracle.


A System Development Life Cycle. People. Help and Information.

16. Developer/2000 Competitors.


ODBC. Microsoft Access. PowerBuilder (Sybase, Inc.). Visual Basic. Oracle Objects for OLE.

Appendix A: Oracle Forms Object Properties.
Appendix B: Oracle Forms Built-Ins.
Appendix C: Oracle Reports Built-Ins.
Appendix D: Oracle Graphics Built-Ins.
Appendix E: Common Developer/2000 Built-Ins.
Appendix F: Oracle Forms System Variables.
Appendix G: Microsoft Windows-Specific Issues.


Glossary.

Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.10.1998
Verlagsort Upper Saddle River
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 234 mm
Gewicht 707 g
Themenwelt Informatik Datenbanken Oracle
ISBN-10 0-13-918111-3 / 0139181113
ISBN-13 978-0-13-918111-5 / 9780139181115
Zustand Neuware
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