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  Books : Oracle Web Applications: Pl/Sql Developer's Introduction







Binding: Paperback
Format: Bargain Price
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: 1999-09
Sales Rank: 1189650




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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great intro for Oracle Developers, but dated
This book came out in 1999, and it's now late 2001 as I write this.

This publication is a very well written introduction to the spectrum of tools and approaches for using Oracle databases to generate dynamically created web pages - based on 1999 technology. While Oracle has advanced since then, most of this book - especially the PL/SQL web toolkit sections - is still useful. If you're an Oracle developer who's familiar with SQL and PL/SQL, then this book will get you up to speed very quickly ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great book & resource
This is a fabulous book, clear and well-written. It's simple enough for those without much experience, but also provides enough detail for those who don't need coddling... Definitely, worth the $.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Very good beginner's book albeit theoretical in nature.
I have used this book as a handbook reference in teaching advanced Oracle & Relational Database Development. As I metioned, it is a very good theoretical book. I particularly liked Chapters 3 (WebDB), 4 (OAS) & 9 (XML). Should you require more hands on examples & sample usage, however, you will have to look elsewhere.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good introduction to Oracle web development !
Don't expect too much from the book that covers so many topics on just two hundred pages! First five chapters are dedicated to current Oracle & If you have time you can probably download white papers with better technical information about the topics from Oracle, Technet or related websites. On the other hand this five chapters are good time savers. Last four chapters are much better, covering introduction to PL/SQL and Toolkit (HTF, HTP, OWA_***), two sample web applications (Survey and Discussion ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Outstanding Overview for Beginners
If you're starting to become involved with making your Oracle databases available over the web this is a must read. You can dig out the information presented here from the Oracle manuals and tech sites but ... in just 200 pages the relevant information is collected and organized. Take a weekend to read this book before you start working with the web. You'll learn what pieces are available to you and how they fit together...







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