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Network Programming, SQL, Oracle (Database Management System), Web Application Development, General Software Engineering, SQL (Programming Language)

Oracle Web Application Programming for PL/SQL Developers

by Susan Boardman, Melanie Caffrey, Solomon Morse, Benjamin Rosenzweig
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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

About the Author, Susan Boardman

SUSAN BOARDMAN, Lead Software Engineer for IntraSphere Technologies, specializes in using PL/SQL to build intranet Web applications. She has extensive experience with retail systems, back-end processing, and university applications.

SOLOMON MORSE, Senior Consultant for Net Quotient Consulting Group in New York City, specializes in designing and developing database-integrated e-business Web applications. He has developed Web applications for cutting-edge e-journals as well as for Fortune 500 companies.

MELANIE CAFFREY is an Oracle consultant in New York City, providing front-end and back-end Oracle solutions to numerous clients. She is co-author of the Oracle DBA Interactive Workbook and Oracle Database Administration: The Complete Video Course.

BENJAMIN ROSENZWEIG is an Integration Specialist at IQ Financial Systems. Prior to that he was a principal consultant for 3 1/2 years at Oracle Corporation in the Custom Development Department. He has a wide range of computer experience from creating an electronic Tibetan-English Dictionary in Kathmandu, Nepal, to supporting presentations centers at Goldman Sachs and managing a trading system at TIAA-CREF.

The authors are all members of the faculty at Columbia University School of Continuing Education.

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2002
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
745
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780130477316

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