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Paperback Oracle Built-In Packages: Oracle Development Languages [With *] Book

ISBN: 1565923758

ISBN13: 9781565923751

Oracle Built-In Packages: Oracle Development Languages [With *]

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Oracle is the most popular database management system in use today, and PL/SQL plays a pivotal role in current and projected Oracle products and applications. PL/SQL is a programming language providing procedural extensions to the SQL relational database language and to an ever-growing number of oracle development tools. originally a rather limited tool, PL/SQL became with Oracle7 a mature and effective language for developers. now, with the introduction of Oracle8, PL/SQL has taken the next step towards becoming a fully realized programming language providing sophisticated object-oriented capabilities. Steven Feuerstein's Oracle PL/SQL Programming is a comprehensive guide to building applications with PL/SQL. That book has become the bible for PL/SQL developers who have raved about its completeness, readability, and practicality.Built-in packages are collections of PL/SQL objects built by Oracle Corporation and stored directly in the Oracle database. The functionality of these packages is available from any programming environment that can call PL/SQL stored procedures, including Visual Basic, Oracle Developer/2000, Oracle Application Server (for web-based development), and, of course, the Oracle database itself. Built-in packages extend the capabilities and power of PL/SQL in many significant ways. for example: DBMS_SQL executes dynamically constructed SQL statements and PL/SQL blocks of code. DBMS_PIPE communicates between different Oracle sessions through a pipe in the RDBMS shared memory. DBMS_JOB submits and manages regularly scheduled jobs for execution inside the database. DBMS_LOB accesses and manipulates Oracle8's large objects (LOBs) from within PL/SQL programs. The first edition of Oracle PL/SQL Programming contained a chapter on Oracle's built-in packages. but there is much more to say about the basic PL/SQL packages than Feuerstein could fit in his first book. In addition, now that Oracle8 has been released, there are many new Oracle8 built-in packages not described in the PL/SQL book. There are also packages extensions for specific oracle environments such as distributed database. hence this book. Oracle Built-in Packages pulls together information about how to use the calling interface (API) to Oracle's Built-in Packages, and provides extensive examples on using the built-in packages effectively.The windows diskette included with the book contains the companion guide, an online tool developed by RevealNet, Inc., that provides point-and-click access to the many files of source code and online documentation developed by the authors.The table of contents follows: PrefacePart I: Overview 1. Introduction Part II: Application Development Packages Executing Dynamic SQL and PL/SQL Intersession Communication User Lock and Transaction Management Oracle Advanced Queuing Generating Output from PL/SQL Programs Defining an Application Profile Managing Large Objects Datatype Packages Miscellaneous Packages Part III: Server Management Packages Managing Session Information Managing Server Resources Job Scheduling in the Database Part IV: Distributed Database Packages Snapshots Advanced Replication Conflict Resolution Deferred Transactions and Remote Procedure Calls Appendix. What's on the companion disk?

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excellent source for advanced PL/SQL development

This book is absolutely necessary to get oriented in Oracle documentation. It covers PL/SQL packages that are of major interest both for application developers and those of us who want to automate DBA functions. Wonderful writing and excellent code samples are very helpful!Some examples of DBA-related packages are DBMS_SQL which takes care of dynamic SQL (chapter 2) and DBMS_JOB for cron-type PL/SQL scripts. Chapter 3 covers DBMS_PIPE and DBMS_ALERT packages necessary to implement servers running inside Oracle independently from host operating system.Chapter 6 describes DBMS_OUTPUT and UTL_FILE. DMS_OUTPUT is well-known for its put_line procedure which prints short (up to 256 bytes) strings to SQLPLUS console. However, from this book one can find out how to increase standard overall output size for this package - which may be crucial for testing. UTL_FILE takes care of ASCII file I/O for PL/SQL.Considering Large Objects management (chapter 8), we remember this is 1998 book, it does not cover latest Oracle object-related features like types or collections. Now ASCII documents (such as news articles) can be kept in VARARRAYs rather than in CLOBs.ORACLE BUILT-IN PACKAGES is more of a reference than a tutorial, it leaves for the reader to find out what functionality is actually needed and for what technical purpose.

Oracle Built-In Packages

This book was a definite job saver. The book covers procedures not covered in Oracle documentation and not even known by Oracle support staff. Each package and procedure is indexed and offers at a minimum a brief description and usage of the procedure. I highly recommend the book for anyone trying to implement complex features of Oracle such as replication.

This book is a Lifesaver if you're using Oracle Packages!

If you want to take advantage of Oracle's Built-in packages (and you should, if you're doing anything with PL/SQL), this book is a lifesaver. After struggling to follow Oracle's documentation regarding Dynamic SQL in PL/SQL procedures, I spent a few days with this book and was able to understand and utilize the DBMS_SQL package to create some powerful PL/SQL stored procedures. The book (like most of O'Reilly's books) is well-written, and has great examples--something sorely lacking in Oracle's documentation. This and Mr. Feuerstein's other book on PL/SQL "Oracle PL/SQL Programming" are great resources. Look at the O'Reilly Oracle series before you buy similar Oracle Press books.

O'Reilly Does It Again!!!

With the exception of their "Oracle Scripts" book, O'Reilly has by far the best books on Oracle in the market. My company and I personally have most of their books. Our staff of DBA's tend to use these first, then move on to the Oracle doc set should we need to. Anyone new to Oracle would be well served to stock up on the O'Reilly series. Same goes for their Nutshell series on Unix.

Excellent. Everyone should have this one.

This book does an execellent job of covering Oracle's packages. It provides an explanation of how to use them and what they can do. The cdrom included is a wonderful extension to the Revealnet software. This is a definite necessary for every Oracle developer and dba!
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