Monday, June 29, 2009

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Oracle Web Applications: PL/SQL Developer’s Intro: Developer’s Introduction

Amazon.com Review
Oracle databases sit behind a large number of Web servers. The latest release, Oracle 8i, is sold as an Internet database and gives developers tools to build Web applications. Oracle Web Applications is a guide for using Oracle 8i for content management, application development, and application integration. You’ll learn about its support for the latest Internet technologies, including XML and Oracle’s WebDB application development tools. There’s also an overview of the InternetLite technologies that allow you to deliver Oracle databases to handhelds like the Palm organizer.

The real meat of the book begins with two chapters that cover building Web applications in WebDB and Oracle’s Application Server. The rest of the book goes into plenty of detail and provides lots of code on how to use Oracle’s PL/SQL programming language to generate HTML and XML. When you’ve worked your way through this, you should be ready to start working with Oracle 8i and the Web–and you should be ready to begin linking Oracle databases to the Internet. Code samples and plenty of tips make this an excellent developer’s reference. –Simon Bisson, Amazon.co.uk

Product Description
Oracle8i, Oracle’s “Internet database,” introduces a variety of Web development tools that extend traditional database concepts to Web content. With Oracle’s DBMS, you can now build Web technology on top of a relational database, rather than on a traditional filesystem. This approach remedies many of the problems that have slowed down the ability of organizations to build new Web applications and to put their legacy applications on the Web. Many developers are intimidated by the vast array of new technologies in Oracle8i. And yet, they are under pressure to build complex Web applications immediately. This book provides the information you need to start building these applications right away. It is a compact, easy-to-read guide to PL/SQL, HTML, XML, WebDB,and Oracle Application Server (OAS). It also covers the packages in the PL/SQL toolkit and shows several fully realized Web applications. This book provides the jump-start you need to to make the transition from traditional programming to the development of useful Web applications for Oracle8i. Even those who know nothing about HTML, PL/SQL, or Oracle’s other tools will learn how to create simple Web applications in a matter of days. The book also covers Web development for earlier Oracle versions (Oracle8 and Oracle7).



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