By Steven Feuerstein, Charles Dye, John Beresniewicz
First Edition May 1998
Pages: 952 (More details)
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Oracle's built-in packages dramatically extend the power of the PL/SQL language, but few developers know how to use them effectively. This book is a complete reference to all of the built-ins, including those new to Oracle8. the enclosed diskette includes an online tool that provides easy access to the many files of source code and documentation developed by the authors.
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- 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.
- 1. Introduction
- 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
- Managing Session Information
- Managing Server Resources
- Job Scheduling in the Database
- Snapshots
- Advanced Replication
- Conflict Resolution
- Deferred Transactions and Remote Procedure Calls
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Book details
Title:
Oracle Built-in Packages
First Edition: May 1998
ISBN 10: 1-56592-375-8
ISBN 13: 9781565923751
Pages: 952
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2006-04-29 18:14:00
Columbia Kai.
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If you're not making regular use of Oracle's many built-in packages you're missing out on some of the great power in Oracle.
This book was an invaluable reference to me while learning Oracle. I only regret it hasn't been updated and re-released.
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2001-12-19 09:58:23
Adrian
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This book is fantastic... I think that some may find it hard to come to grips with all the possibilities... and then to read, understand and then implement the options. But if they do, they will indeed find out why Steven, Charles, and John took the time to write this... Simply, if a person doesn't come to understand the most powerful and efficacious tools for a PL/SQL developer (that is "Built-In Packages") they and the companies they work for... R' MISSIN' OUT!
I hope they continue to write on the new packages available under 8i and 9i including the UTL_SMTP, and the packages for the web... even despite them being covered under other authors.
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"Steven Feuerstein is one of my all-time heroes. A brilliant coder and eloquent communicator, he has crafted a second masterpiece that not only delivers code you can use today, but also educates, entertains, and provides a foundation for the code you'll write tomorrow." -- Bill Pribyl, Principal Consultant/Trainer of Datacraft Inc. and former Editor-in-Chief of Select Magazine



