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Professional Oracle 8i Application Programming with Java, PL/SQL and XML

May 4, 2010 by BPELforum

  • ISBN13: 9781861004840
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Product Description
Oracle Corporation has broadened its development platform, integrating open standards such as Java and XML into the heart of the Oracle 8i database. This extended programming environment continues to exploit the qualities of scalability, reliability and efficiency of the world’s most successful data management software, but at the same time it provides new challenges and opportunities to programmers.

This book shows you how to develop enterprise PL/SQL applications exploiting Java and XML, and how technologies such as EJBs can be moved to the 8i database. You’ll work through case studies using a mix of both familiar and unfamiliar tools and languages, showing you how the various programming approaches can enhance each other. Amazon.com Review
Suitable for any developer or manager who works on the Oracle platform, Professional Oracle 8i Application Programming with Java, PL/SQL, and XML is an excellent guide to the tools and programming techniques you’ll need for successful enterprise development using today’s Oracle.

Unless you buy an armful of books on current Oracle tools and technologies, you won’t likely find as comprehensive a tour as this. First off, the authors are masters at using Oracle tools for high-end enterprise development, including PL/SQL (its proprietary SQL language) and Java. Developers and IT managers will appreciate the clear descriptions of relevant tools in the Oracle arsenal (including Developer and JDeveloper). Business Components for Java (BC4J), which simplify the use of Enterprise JavaBeans with Oracle databases and JSP, are also explained succinctly.

The emphasis is on server-side programming, with all features supported in Oracle, like stored procedures (and objects), written in both PL/SQL and Java. This book excels at showing the nitty-gritty details, with screen shots revealing the actual Oracle tools in action. As for using Enterprise JavaBeans, readers learn two possible methods: with standard EJB, and with BC4J components created with JDeveloper. A sample for a restaurant finder application will help you try your hand at using both approaches.

The discussion of Oracle’s extensive XML support, which will be useful for taking advantage of this popular standard for real-world projects, is very strong. (Material on the emerging Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) and WML built with XML/XLST brings the book absolutely up to date.) A longer case study provides an ambitious example of enterprise Oracle at work. This Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system (with support for call centers) demonstrates a true n-tiered architecture built around Oracle.

For developers and IT managers alike, this authoritative tour on the best of the Oracle platform is really a must-have for anyone serious about development. It proves not only that Oracle is a great database platform, but also that it’s ready to run the entire enterprise through powerful Internet and component-based tools. –Richard Dragan

Topics covered:

  • History of Oracle
  • Introduction to PL/SQL
  • Overview of Oracle tools (including Forms, Reports, Portal, Designer, Oracle 8i, and JDeveloper)
  • SQLJ and JavaServer Pages (JSP)
  • Enterprise JavaBeans on the Oracle platform
  • XML support in Oracle
  • Enterprise Application Design (EAD) and n-tiered architectures on the Oracle platform
  • Oracle database fundamentals (including data dictionaries, indices, and object/relational design)
  • Oracle Net8 for scalability
  • Designer 6i (case study for an online course-registration database)
  • PL/SQL tutorial (including PL/SQL Server Pages and the Web Toolkit for Web programming)
  • Case study for an online stock-tracker application
  • Java stored procedures
  • JDBC tutorial (including APIs, binary fields, connection pooling, and caching)
  • SQLJ tutorial
  • Introduction to EJB
  • Oracle performance tuning
  • Oracle Business Components for Java (BC4J)
  • Case study for a discussion database using PL/SQL and Java
  • Search engines with Oracle interMedia
  • XML fundamentals and Oracle
  • Case study for a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) enterprise system
  • The Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)

Professional Oracle 8i Application Programming with Java, PL/SQL and XML

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Building Oracle XML Applications

April 29, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
XML (Extensible Markup Language)has emerged as the industry standard for describing data for e-commerce, particularly for business-to-business exchange. Oracle Corporation supports XML in a wide range of products, and the company describes Oracle8i, its “Internet database” as “the first XML-enabled database.” XML is a key part of the company’s e-business strategy. Building Oracle XML Applications gives both Java and PL/SQL developers a rich and detailed look at the range of available Oracle XML technologies. The book shows how to combine the power of XML and XSLT with the speed, functionality, and reliability of the Oracle database to build flexible applications. The author delivers nearly 800 pages of entertaining text, helpful and time-saving hints, and extensive examples that developers can put to use immediately to build custom XML applications. Products covered include:

    XSQL pages and the XSQL servlet

    JDeveloper

    XSLT Processor

    XML Parser

    interMedia

    Advanced Queuing

The accompanying CD-ROM contains JDeveloper 3.1, an integrated development environment for Java developers.Amazon.com Review
Aimed at Oracle professionals planning or doing XML work, this in-depth guide, covering Oracle8 and Oracle8i, comes from Oracle’s lead XML technical evangelist, Steve Muench. No prior knowledge of XML is required to dive into the book, but readers are assumed to be familiar with SQL and with programming using Java or PL/SQL.

Building Oracle XML Applications introduces XML, gives an overview of Oracle XML technologies, and shows what they do and how they fit together. There is a focus on JDeveloper, Oracle’s Java and XML development tool, which can be installed from the CD-ROM, and there are plenty of hands-on examples of how to use it. Then there are chapters on processing XML with PL/SQL or Java, transforming XML with XSLT, publishing data with XSQL pages, generating datagrams (XML documents used for exchanging data), and techniques for storing and loading XML data. The final section concentrates on Oracle XML applications, and topics include an XSQL publishing framework, Java extension functions, and using XSQL and XSLT to build personalized portals and discussion forums.

This fast-paced handbook is packed with example code. The presentation is clear, and the technical content is based on the author’s deep knowledge of Oracle in general and XML technologies in particular. Highly recommended. –Tim Anderson, Amazon.co.uk

Building Oracle XML Applications

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Amazon, Applications, Building, Building Oracle Xml Applications, Database Xml, Flexible Applications, Integrated Development Environment, Java Developers, Markup Language, Oracle, Oracle Corporation, Oracle Database, Oracle Professionals, Oracle Xml Applications, Pl Sql, Sql Developers, Steve Muench, Technical Evangelist, Xml Development, Xml Documents, Xml Parser, Xml Technologies, Xsql Servlet

Oracle Database 10g XML & SQL: Design, Build, & Manage XML Applications in Java, C, C++, & PL/SQL

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
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.

Oracle Database 10g XML & SQL: Design, Build, & Manage XML Applications in Java, C, C++, & PL/SQL

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