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Oracle Web Applications

by Sten Vesterli, Brad Brown
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Overview

Your Oracle career starts here! Ideal for those new to Oracle technology,this officially authorized guide explains how to build Web applications using Oracle's built-in tools. The book covers the 5 basic tools you can use to create applications: PL/SQL & PL/SQL Server Pages,Oracle Portal,Oracle Designer,Forms and Reports,and Java Servlets and Java Server Pages. You'll also get details on Oracle Internet Application Server (iAS).

Learn to build Web-based applications using Oracle development tools Get step-by-step details on creating and deploying Web applications on Oracle servers.

Oracle Web Applications 101 discusses the Oracle9i Application Server architecture and explains how to build Web applications in five different waysβ€”with Java servlets and JavaServer Pages,PL/SQL and PL/SQL Server Pages,Oracle Designer,Oracle Portal,and Oracle Forms and Reports. You'll learn how and when to use an HTML-based application,a Java applet-based application,or a code generation tool to build powerful Web applications.

  • Understand how the components of the Oracle9i Application Server work together
  • Install all the Oracle software you need to get started building Web applications
  • Design HTML-based Web applications using Java servlets or JavaServer Pages
  • Build HTML applications with PL/SQL stored procedures or PL/SQL Server Pages
  • Create PL/SQL Web applications quickly and easily with Oracle Designer
  • Use Oracle Portal to build application components,such as dynamic Web pages
  • Web-enable existing client/server applications built with Oracle Forms and Reports

Officially authorized by Oracle Corporation,this hands-onresource shows you everything you need to know to get started building Oracle Web applications right away.

About the Author, Sten Vesterli, Brad Brown

Sten E. Vesterli is an expert on Oracle Internet technology who has been working with the Oracle Web/Application server products since version 1.0. An experienced developer and systems architect, he has first-hand experience with almost every Oracle tool or server with Web capabilities.

Mr. Vesterli has been a highly rated speaker at international Oracle conferences in Europe and U.S.A for many years, and also leads seminars and courses on Oracle Web technology.

Though a native Dane, Mr. Vesterli currently lives with his family in southern Germany. He works for lconMedialab, helping clients mainly in Switzerland and Germany implement Oracle Web solutions. He maintains a Web site on building Oracle Web applications at www.vesterli.com and can be reached at [email protected].

IconMedialab is the world leader in providing integrated e-business professional services to companies doing business globally. Recognized by the World Economic Forum as one of the world's pioneering new technology companies, IconMedialab helps clients attain competitive advantage and generate longterm value by utilizing the power of emerging technologies to build stronger, more profitable relationships with customers, business partners, employees, suppliers, and shareholders.

IconMedialab delivers on the promise of the network economy with employees deployed in 15 countries throughout Europe, North America, and employees in Asia and in Australia through IconMedialab Asia. As a recognized leader in usability, security, and wireless applications, the company has developed and executed programs for such clients as Stora Enso, Siemens Medical, Foreningssparbanken, Sonera Zed, Ferrari, Sony Computer Entertainment, and Motorola.

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Shows how to write web applications that access an Oracle database built using Oracle tools. The guide walks through the installation of the necessary Oracle software, then develops the same four small applications with Java servlets, handwritten PL/SQL, Oracle designer, Oracle portal, and Oracle forms and reports. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2001
Publisher
Osborne/McGraw-Hill,U.S.
Pages
448
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780072132212

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