Oracle Web Application Programming for PL/SQL Developers
Susan Boardman, Melanie Caffrey, Solomon Morse, Benjamin RosenzweigBooks.org participates in affiliate programs including Bookshop.org and the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. We may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through links on this page, at no additional cost to you.
Overview
The hands-on, rapid-mastery guide to Oracle PL/SQL Web development.
- Start building Oracle 9i PL/SQL Web applications—hands on
- Covers the entire development lifecycle, from design to deployment
- Provides instruction for PL/SQL Server Pages, the PL/SQL Web Toolkit, and the Oracle 9i Application Server
- Introduces Web basics—HTML, JavaScript, basic UNIX and FTP, and image handling
- Reviews PL/SQL and SQL concepts
- Includes practical tips and troubleshooting help
Leverage your SQL and PL/SQL experience to build powerful data-driven Web and e-business applications—starting right now! In this book, a team of Columbia University PL/SQL instructors cover the core pieces of what you need to know, from preliminary configuration to deployment of dynamic, data-driven applications. You'll find practical examples, hands-on exercises, and dozens of practical tips and solutions designed to save you time, effort, and frustration. One step at a time, discover how to:
- Configure Oracle's Internet Application Server
- Control Web applications and servers remotely
- Build Oracle Web applications with PL/SQL
- Create dynamic, data-driven pages
- Test, debug, troubleshoot, and deploy your applications
- Maintain and optimize running Web applications
Whether you've been writing simple queries or complex PL/SQL code, this book takes your database development skills onto the Web—and into the future!
Synopsis
Explains how to create web pages, connect them to an Oracle database, and create dynamic, database-driven, web front-end applications. The guide offers instructions for configuring the Oracle Internet application server, and working with PL/SQL server pages and the PL/SQL web toolkit. Intended for Oracle database developers with absolutely no web experience, the remedial review of HTML reveals the book's origin in a Columbia University continuing education course. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR