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This chapter lists the books available online that document Oracle Database 10g. It contains the following section:
All books are available in electronic format. The following categories of documentation are available:
Table 2-1 Oracle Database 10g Server and SQL*Plus Documentation
Documentation | Part Number | Description |
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Administration, Concepts, and Reference | ||
Oracle Database New Features |
B10750-01 | Describes the new features of Oracle Database 10g and lists the documentation for this release. |
Oracle Database Administrator's Guide |
B10739-01 | Explains how to create and to manage an Oracle database. Includes information about distributed processing. |
Oracle Database 2 Day DBA |
B10742-01 | Provides a single source reference for administering an Oracle database in a small to midsize environment. If you are familiar with computers, but unfamiliar with administering an Oracle database, and your computer has four CPUs or fewer, and you do not expect to support more than 500 users, this book is appropriate for you. |
Oracle Database Concepts |
B10743-01 | Describes how the Oracle Database functions and lays a conceptual foundation for more detailed information contained in other Oracle Database books. |
Oracle Database Upgrade Guide |
B10763-01 | Explains the process of planning and executing database upgrades on the Oracle Database server. In addition, this guide provides information about compatibility, about upgrading applications to the current release of Oracle, and about important changes in the current release, such as initialization parameter and data dictionary changes. |
Oracle Database Performance Tuning Guide |
B10752-01 | Explains in detail how to enhance performance by writing and tuning SQL properly, by using performance tools, and by optimizing instance performance. |
Oracle Database Reference |
B10755-01 | Provides reference information about database initialization parameters, static data dictionary views, dynamic performance views, database limits, and SQL scripts that are part of the Oracle database system. |
Oracle Database Utilities |
B10825-01 | Describes how to use Oracle Database utilities to load data into a database, transfer data between databases, and maintain data. The utilities described include the new Data Pump export and import products, the original export and import products, SQL*Loader, external tables, the Metadata API, LogMiner, DBVERIFY, and DBNEWID. |
Oracle Database Globalization Support Guide |
B10749-01 | Describes Oracle globalization support for the database. Explains how to set up a globalization support environment, choose and migrate a character set, customize locale data, do linguistic sorting, program in a global environment, and program with Unicode. |
Oracle Globalization Development Kit Java API Reference |
B10971-01 | Describes APIs for the Oracle Globalization Development Kit. |
Oracle High Availability Architecture and Best Practices |
B10726-01 | Describes tested architectures and recommended practices that can be used to achieve high availability with Oracle Database products and features. |
Oracle Database Sample Schemas |
B10771-01 | Describes the sample schemas that are included in the seed database that ships with Oracle Database 10g. These schemas are used in examples in Oracle documentation and curriculum materials and in demos on Oracle Technology Network (OTN). |
Oracle Database SQL Quick Reference |
B10758-01 | Contains a high-level description of the SQL used to manage information in an Oracle database. |
Oracle Database SQL Reference |
B10759-01 | Contains a complete description of the SQL used to manage information in an Oracle database. The first volume describes all of the building blocks of SQL statements. The remaining volumes describe the SQL statements alphabetically. |
Oracle Database Heterogeneous Connectivity Administrator's Guide |
B10764-01 | Describes the Oracle approach to information integration in a heterogeneous environment. Describes Oracle Transparent Gateways and Generic Connectivity and is an administrator's guide for these Oracle products. |
Oracle Database Error Messages |
B10744-01 | Online only. Includes all database error messages. |
Oracle Database Readme | B12304-01 | Provides important last minute information not included in the Oracle Database Documentation Library. |
Oracle HTTP Server Administrator's Guide |
B12255-01 | Describes how to administer Oracle HTTP Server. |
Oracle HTTP Server mod_plsql User's Guide |
B12303-01 | Describes how to use mod_plsql with HTTP Server. |
Oracle HTTP Server Installation Guide for Windows
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B12144-01 | Describes installation instructions for HTTP Server. |
Backup and Recovery | ||
Oracle Database Recovery Manager Quick Start Guide |
B10769-01 | This book is the starting point for all users of the backup and recovery documentation. It presents the basics of backup and recovery through the Recovery Manager, provides a guide to using the rest of the backup and recovery documentation, and includes a quick reference for frequently used Recovery Manager commands and views. |
Oracle Database Backup and Recovery Basics |
B10735-01 | Provides introductory background information on backup and recovery and a guide on how to perform common backup and recovery tasks. |
Oracle Database Backup and Recovery Advanced User's Guide |
B10734-01 | Provides in-depth information on the mechanics of backup and recovery, and a guide to performing complex and less frequently performed backup and recovery tasks, including user-managed backup and recovery and performance tuning of backup and recovery. |
Oracle Database Recovery Manager Reference |
B10770-01 | This book describes RMAN syntax and recovery catalog views. |
Data Warehousing | ||
Oracle Data Warehousing Guide |
B10736-01 | Provides conceptual, reference, and implementation material for using Oracle Database 10g in data warehouses. It covers the full range of data warehousing activities, from physical database design to advanced calculation techniques. |
Oracle Warehouse Builder User's Guide |
B12146-01 | Describes Oracle Warehouse Builder functionality and how to define data objects, design ETL processes, deploy target systems, and manage metadata. |
Oracle Warehouse Builder Release Notes |
B12149-01 | Provides important last minute information not included in the Oracle Database Documentation Library. |
Oracle Warehouse Builder Installation and Configuration Guide |
B12150-01 | Describes the steps to install Oracle Warehouse Builder software, configure the Design and Runtime Repositories, and integrate Warehouse Builder with other products. |
Oracle Warehouse Builder Transformation Guide |
B12151-01 | Describes the functions and procedures that characterize Oracle Warehouse Builder transformations. Warehouse Builder includes several predefined transformations, as well as a library of predefined functions and procedures to transform data. In addition, Warehouse Builder also uses SQL and PL/SQL as transformation languages. |
Oracle Warehouse Builder Scripting Reference |
B12152-01 | Describes using OMB Plus to create, modify, delete, and retrieve object metadata in Warehouse Builder design and runtime repositories. |
Oracle Warehouse Builder Java API Reference |
B12155-01 | Describes Oracle Warehouse Builder APIs. |
Oracle Data Mining Administrator's Guide |
B10697-01 | Describes how to install the Oracle Data Mining (ODM) software and how to perform a other administrative functions common to all ODM administration. |
Oracle Data Mining Concepts |
B10698-01 | Discusses the basic concepts underlying Oracle Data Mining. |
Oracle Data Mining Application Developer's Guide |
B10699-01 | Describes using the Oracle Data Mining Java and PL/SQL APIs to perform data mining tasks for business applications, bioinformatics, and text mining. |
Streams and Replication | ||
Oracle Streams Concepts and Administration |
B10727-01 | Contains conceptual information about Oracle Streams and information about configuring, administering, and monitoring an Oracle Streams environment. Also includes detailed examples of using Oracle Streams for various purposes. |
Oracle Streams Replication Administrator's Guide |
B10728-01 | Contains conceptual information about Oracle Streams replication and about configuring, administering, and monitoring an Oracle Streams replication environment. Also includes detailed examples of configuring Oracle Streams replication environments. |
Oracle Database Advanced Replication |
B10732-01 | Contains conceptual information about Oracle Advanced Replication. Also includes information about planning an Advanced Replication environment, an introduction to the Replication Management tool in Oracle Enterprise Manager, and information about troubleshooting Advanced Replication problems. |
Oracle Database Advanced Replication Management API Reference |
B10733-01 | Contains reference information about and step-by-step instructions for using the replication management API, which is a set of PL/SQL packages for setting up and managing an Advanced Replication environment. Also includes reference information about data dictionary views that are important for Advanced Replication and security considerations for an Advanced Replication environment. |
SQL*Plus | ||
SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference |
B12170-01 | Provides introductory and how-to sections describing the SQL*Plus command-line interface, the Windows graphical user interface, and the web-based iSQL*Plus user interface and how to configure and use them. Reference and error sections provide SQL*Plus command descriptions and list SQL*Plus error messages with associated cause and action text. |
SQL*Plus Quick Reference |
B12171-01 | Shows iSQL*Plus syntax, navigation, and buttons, and SQL*Plus command syntax. |
SQL*Plus Release Notes | B12172-01 | Provides important last minute information not included in the Oracle Database Documentation Library. |
Data Guard | ||
Oracle Data Guard Broker |
B10822-01 | Describes the Oracle Data Guard broker, a management and monitoring interface that automates many of the tasks involved in configuring and monitoring standby databases in an Oracle Data Guard configuration. This guide provides comprehensive descriptions and examples for using both the command-line interface and the Oracle Data Guard Manager graphical user interface. |
Oracle Data Guard Concepts and Administration |
B10823-01 | Provides a comprehensive overview of Oracle Data Guard concepts and describes how to configure and implement standby databases that can take over production operations if your production database becomes unusable. This guide includes several database scenarios such as creating, recovering, failing over, switching over, configuring, and backing up standby and primary databases. |
Networking and Security | ||
Oracle Net Services Administrator's Guide |
B10775-01 | Explains how to plan, configure, and manage enterprise-wide connectivity with Oracle Net Services. |
Oracle Net Services Reference Guide |
B10776-01 | Contains a complete listing and description of the control utility commands and configuration file parameters available for managing components of Oracle Net Services. |
Oracle Security Overview |
B10777-01 | Introduces the basic concepts of system security. It outlines the data security risks which are prevalent today, and the industry-standard technologies available to address them. It then presents the suite of Oracle products you can use to implement these security technologies. |
Oracle Database Security Guide |
B10773-01 | Provides a comprehensive overview of security for this database release, featuring security as a necessary, primary focus for Oracle installations. It provides the conceptual framework for understanding security requirements and threats as well as introducing the features, techniques, and policies for meeting those needs with Oracle products. The audience for this book includes system managers as well as users, database administrators, and application developers. |
Oracle Advanced Security Administrator's Guide |
B10772-01 | Provides an overview and detailed configuration information about database advanced security features. These features include network encryption, strong authentication (RADIUS, Kerberos, and SSL), and centralized user management that uses the Oracle Identity Management infrastructure (Enterprise User Security). The audience for this guide includes network security and enterprise user security administrators. |
Oracle Label Security Administrator's Guide |
B10774-01 | Describes how to use Oracle Label Security to protect sensitive data. It explains the basic concepts behind label-based security and provides examples to show how it is used. |
Oracle Real Application Clusters | ||
Oracle Real Application Clusters Installation and Configuration Guide |
B10766-01 | Explains Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) setup and configuration procedures as well as how to use Oracle tools for software installation and database creation. This RAC install book is new for Oracle Database10g and includes RAC installation information for all platforms. |
Oracle Real Application Clusters Administrator's Guide |
B10765-01 | Explains how to administer Oracle Real Application Clusters. |
Oracle Real Application Clusters Deployment and Performance Guide |
B10768-01 | Provides a high-level explanation of deployment practices for various system types such as e-commerce, data warehousing, and online transaction processing. Gives an in-depth examination of Oracle Real Application Clusters performance measurement and tuning methods to maximize clustered environment performance. |
Application Development | ||
Oracle Database Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals |
B10795-01 | Introduces the features needed to develop applications for Oracle Database 10g, particularly triggers and stored procedures. This book also gives a high-level overview of topics covered in more detail in other books, such as PL/SQL, Java, and OCI. |
Oracle Database Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects |
B10796-01 | Describes use of large object (LOB) datatypes BLOB, CLOB, NCLOB, and BFILE in application development. You can use these datatypes to store and manipulate unstructured and semi-structured data in binary or character format. This book also describes APIs for working with LOBs in supported programmatic environments. New APIs that allow you to use LOBs 8 terabytes in size or larger, depending on your configuration, are described. |
Oracle Database Application Developer's Guide - Object-Relational Features |
B10799-01 | Describes user-defined object datatypes and how to use these datatypes to model complex real-world entities as objects in the database. |
Oracle Database Application Developer's Guide - Workspace Manager |
B10824-01 | Describes how to use Oracle Database Workspace Manager to work with long transactions. Workspace management refers to the ability of the database to hold different versions of the same record (that is, row) in one or more workspaces. Users of the database can then change these versions independently. This manual includes conceptual, usage, and reference information. |
Oracle Database Application Developer's Guide - Expression Filter |
B10821-01 | Provides usage and reference information about how to manage, index, and evaluate conditional expressions in relational tables. |
Oracle Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide and Reference |
B10785-01 | Describes features of application development and integration using the Oracle messaging system, Advanced Queuing (AQ). Includes the PL/SQL, C, Visual Basic, Java, and JMS interfaces to AQ and gateways to non-Oracle messaging systems. |
Oracle Data Cartridge Developer's Guide |
B10800-01 | Describes how to implement custom indexing and query optimization services and how to package and use these as a server extension called a data cartridge. |
Oracle XML DB Developer's Guide |
B10790-01 | Describes the database native XML support for this release. Oracle XML DB features a hierarchical repository with advanced foldering, versioning, and security mechanisms. This manual describes methods of storing, generating, accessing, searching, validating, transforming, and indexing XML and other data, including how to use FTP or HTTP/WebDav to access XML in the database. This manual also covers using Oracle XML DB with Oracle Text, Oracle Streams Advanced Queuing, and Oracle Enterprise Manager. |
Oracle HTML DB User's Guide |
B10992-01 | Oracle HTML DB is a browser-based development environment that enables users to build data-driven applications called flows. A flow consists of multiple HTML pages linked together with tabs, buttons, or hypertext links. Oracle HTML DB dynamically renders and processes these pages from data stored in tables. Oracle HTML DB consists of three core components:Data Workshop. Enables users to import data into and export data from a hosted database.SQL Workshop. Enables uses to view and manage database objects from a Web browser.Flow Builder. Provides users with an online development environment in which to build the pages that comprise of flow. |
Oracle XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide |
B10794-01 | Introduces you to the Oracle XML Developer's Kit (XDK) and how the various language components of the XDK can work together to generate and store XML data in a database or in a document outside the database. Examples and sample applications are introduced where possible. |
Language and Interface | ||
Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide |
B10779-01 | Presents the Oracle Call Interface (OCI), an application programming interface (API) that enables applications written in C or C++ to interact with one or more Oracle databases. |
Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide |
B10778-01 | Presents the Oracle C++ Call Interface (OCCI), an application program interface (API) that enables applications written in C++ to interact with one or more Oracle databases. To extend the functionality of code generated by the Object Type Translator (OTT), programmers may want to add code in the OTT-generated file. The OTT can distinguish between OTT-generated code and user-generated code by looking for some predefined markers (tags). Support for these tags has been added in this release. |
PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference |
B10807-01 | Presents PL/SQL, the Oracle procedural extension of SQL, an advanced fourth-generation programming language. Explains the concepts behind PL/SQL and illustrates every facet of the language. |
Pro*C/C++ Programmer's Guide |
A97269-03 | Describes how to develop C++ programs that use the SQL and PL/SQL database languages to access and manipulate Oracle data. |
Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide |
A96109-03 | Describes how to develop COBOL programs that use the SQL and PL/SQL database languages to access and manipulate Oracle data. |
Programmer's Guide to the Oracle Precompilers |
A42525-1 | This guide is a comprehensive user's guide and on-the-job reference to the Pro*COBOL and Pro*FORTRAN Precompilers. It shows you step-by-step how to develop applications that use the powerful database language SQL to access and manipulate Oracle data. |
Pro*FORTRAN Supplement to the Oracle Precompilers Guide |
A42523-1 | Describes how to write FORTRAN programs that use SQL to access and manipulate Oracle data. |
Oracle SQL*Module for Ada Programmer's Guide |
A58231-03 | Provides a complete description of Module Language, an ANSI/ISO SQL standard for developing applications that access data stored in a relational database. Module Language uses parameterized procedures to encapsulate SQL statements. The procedures can then be called from an Ada application. This guide also describes how you can use SQL*Module to call PL/SQL procedures stored in an Oracle database. A number of complete examples using Module Language, Ada code, and stored database procedures are provided. |
Pro*PL/1 Supplement to the Oracle Precompilers Guide |
A87540-03 | Describes how to write PL/1 programs that use SQL to access and manipulate Oracle data. An understanding of the material in the Programmer's Guide to the Oracle Precompilers is assumed. |
Application Reference | ||
PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference |
B10802-01 | Describes the PL/SQL packages and defined types supplied with the Oracle Database. Packages are listed alphabetically with syntax, procedures and functions, and parameters described for each package. |
Oracle XML API Reference |
B10789-01 | Describes Oracle XML Developer's Kit (XDK) and Oracle XML DB APIs for developers building XML applications on the Oracle Database and provides syntax and a brief description of functions, methods, and procedures associated with them. |
interMedia | ||
Oracle interMedia User's Guide |
B10840-01 | Describes how to develop and deploy multimedia content applications running on Oracle Application Server or Oracle Database that enables the database to store, manage, and retrieve image, audio, video, and heterogeneous media data using the relational and object interfaces. |
Oracle interMedia Reference |
B10829-01 | Describes how to enable Oracle Database 10g to store, manage, and retrieve images, audio, video, or other heterogeneous media data in an integrated fashion with other enterprise information. |
Oracle interMedia Java Classes Reference |
B10830-01 | Describes Java Classes to enable users to write Java applications using Oracle interMedia objects. |
Oracle interMedia Java Classes API Reference |
B12248-01 | Oracle interMedia is a feature that enables the Oracle Database to store, manage, and retrieve multimedia data in an integrated fashion with other enterprise information. Oracle interMedia extends Oracle Database reliability, availability, and data management to multimedia content in Internet, electronic commerce, and media-rich applications. |
Oracle interMedia Java Classes for Servlets and JSP API Reference |
B12249-01 | Describes how to use servlets and JSPs to facilitate the retrieval and uploading of multimedia data from and to an Oracle database. |
Oracle interMedia Annotator User's Guide and Reference |
B10831-01 | Describes how to extract metadata from a multimedia file and storing both the metadata and the multimedia file in an Oracle database. |
Oracle Text | ||
Oracle Text Application Developer's Guide |
B10729-01 | Describes how to build an application with Oracle Text, such as a text query application or document classification system. Examples are provided for creating a text table, indexing, and querying. This book also contains information about query tuning, document presentation, and using a thesaurus in your application. |
Oracle Text Reference |
B10730-01 | Contains reference information for Oracle Text, including Oracle Text SQL statements, operators, supplied PL/SQL packages, and views. Examples are provided for using the PL/SQL packages and operators. |
Oracle Ultra Search User's Guide |
B10731-01 | Describes how to build web-based query applications using Oracle Ultra Search. Topics include crawling, indexing, and searching text content in databases or HTML pages. Java Server Pages (JSP) web-application examples are provided. |
Oracle Workflow | ||
Oracle Workflow Administrator's Guide | B10283-02 | Describes how to administer Oracle Workflow. |
Oracle Workflow Developer's Guide | B10284-02 | Describes how to develop applications using Oracle Workflow. |
Oracle Workflow User's Guide | B10285-02 | Describes how to use Oracle Workflow. |
Oracle Workflow API Reference | B10286-02 | Describes the APIs used by Oracle Workflow. |
Oracle Workflow Installation Notes for Oracle Database | B12169-01 | Describes information about installation of Oracle Workflow. |
Table 2-2 Oracle Database 10g Data Mining Documentation
Documentation | Part Number | Description |
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Oracle Data Mining Concepts |
B10698-01 | Provides an overview of basic Oracle Data Mining concepts. |
Oracle Data Mining Administrator's Guide | B10697-01 | Describes how to install the Oracle Data Mining software and how to perform other administrative functions common to all Oracle Data Mining environments on both UNIX and Windows platforms. |
Oracle Data Mining Application Developer's Guide |
B10699-01 | Describes how to use the Oracle Data Mining API (Java and PL/SQL) to perform data mining tasks, including building and testing models, computing lift, and scoring. |
Table 2-3 Oracle Spatial Documentation
Documentation | Part Number | Description |
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Oracle Spatial User's Guide and Reference |
B10826-01 | Provides usage and reference information for indexing and storing spatial data and for developing spatial applications. Includes an appendix about Oracle Locator 10g and its relationship to Oracle Spatial. |
Oracle Spatial GeoRaster |
B10827-01 | Describes GeoRaster, a feature of Oracle Spatial that lets you store, index, query, analyze, and deliver GeoRaster data, that is, raster image data and its associated Spatial vector geometry data, plus metadata. |
Oracle Spatial Topology and Network Data Models |
B10828-01 | Provides usage and reference information about the topology data model and network data model capabilities of Oracle Spatial. |
Table 2-4 OLAP Documentation
Documentation | Part Number | Description |
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Oracle OLAP Application Developer's Guide |
B10333-02 | Explains how SQL and Java applications can extend their analytic processing capabilities by using Oracle OLAP in the Enterprise Edition of Oracle Database. |
Oracle OLAP Reference |
B10334-02 | Explains the syntax of PL/SQL packages and types and the column structure of views related to Oracle OLAP. |
Oracle OLAP DML Reference |
B10339-02 | Contains a complete description of the OLAP Data Manipulation Language (OLAP DML) used to define and manipulate analytic workspace objects. |
Oracle OLAP Developer's Guide to the OLAP API |
B10335-02 | Introduces the Oracle OLAP API, a Java application programming interface for Oracle OLAP, which is used to perform online analytical processing of the data stored in an Oracle database. Describes the API and how to discover metadata, create queries, and retrieve data. |
Oracle OLAP Java API Reference |
B10994-01 | Describes the classes and methods in the Oracle OLAP Java API for querying analytic workspaces and relational data warehouses. |
Oracle OLAP Analytic Workspace Java API Reference |
B12180-01 | Describes the classes and methods in the Oracle OLAP Java API for building and maintaining analytic workspaces. |
Table 2-5 Oracle Windows Documentation
Documentation | Part Number | Description |
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Oracle Database Platform Guide for Windows |
B10113-01 | Provides platform-specific information for configuring and using your Oracle database software on Windows. Topics discussed include: architecture, services, tools, configuration, administration, tuning, backup, accounts, passwords, user authentication, registry parameters, and application development. |
Oracle Database Installation Guide for Windows |
B10130-01 | Provides platform-specific preinstallation, installation, postinstallation, and component information for your single instance Oracle Database 10g database and client software on Windows. |
Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server Developer's Guide |
B10114-01 | Provides introductory, installation, configuration, usage, and administration information for using Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server. Microsoft Transaction Server is a proprietary Component Object Model (COM) transaction processing system that runs on an Internet or network server. |
Oracle Provider for OLE DB Developer's Guide |
B10115-01 | Oracle Provider for OLE DB (OraOLEDB) is based on an open standard that uses a set of Component Object Model (COM) interfaces for data access, in this case to Oracle databases. This developer's guide describes provider-specific features and properties of OraOLEDB. |
Oracle COM Automation Feature Developer's Guide |
B10116-01 | Oracle COM Automation Feature provides a mechanism to manipulate COM objects through PL/SQL. This developer's guide provides introductory, installation, postinstallation configuration, and usage information for Oracle COM Automation Feature. |
Oracle Data Provider for .NET Developer's Guide |
B10117-01 | Oracle Data Provider for .NET (ODP.NET) is an implementation of Microsoft's ADO.NET interface and provides access to Oracle databases. This developer's guide describes provider-specific features and properties of ODP.NET. |
Oracle Objects for OLE Developer's Guide |
B10118-01 | Oracle Objects for OLE (OO4O) allows easy access to data stored in Oracle databases with any programming or scripting language that supports the Microsoft COM Automation and ActiveX technology. This developer's guide describes the concepts important to OO4O and the object classes. |
Oracle Objects for OLE C++ Class Library Developer's Guide |
B10119-01 | The Oracle Objects for OLE C++ Class Library is a collection of C++ classes that provide programmatic access to the OO4O automation server. This developer's guide describes the concepts and the object classes. |
Pro*C/C++ Getting Started for Windows |
A96111-03 | This guide is an addendum to the Pro*C/C++ Programmer's Guide containing information specific to the Windows platform. |
Pro*COBOL Getting Started for Windows |
A96113-03 | This guide is an addendum to the Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide containing information specific to the Windows platform. |
Oracle Client Installation Guide for Windows |
B10131-01 | Describes how to install Windows clients. |
Oracle Database Release Notes for Windows |
B10132-01 | Provides important last minute information not included in the Oracle Database Documentation Library. |
Oracle HTML DB Quick Installation Guide for Windows |
B12215-01 | Describes how to install HTML DB. |
Table 2-6 Java Documentation
Documentation | Part Number | Description |
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Oracle Database JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference |
B10979-01 | A discussion of how to use Oracle JDBC drivers, including Oracle extensions and APIs. |
Oracle Database JDBC Release Notes | B12143-01 | Provides important last minute information not included in the Oracle Database Documentation Library. |
Oracle Database JPublisher User's Guide |
B10983-01 | The Oracle Database JPublisher User's Guide is for JDBC and J2EE programmers who want Java classes in their applications to correspond to database entities such as object types, VARRAY types, nested table types, OPAQUE types, PL/SQL packages, server-side Java classes, or SQL queries and DML statements. It is also for programmers who want to publish such server-side entities to Web services.
The manual assumes that you are an experienced Java programmer with knowledge of Oracle databases, SQL, PL/SQL, and JDBC. |
Oracle Database Java Developer's Guide |
B12021-01 | This book provides a general overview on how to develop, load, and execute your Java applications in the database. |
Oracle XML Java API Reference |
B12024-01 | Describes the Java APIs for XML. |
Oracle Data Cartridge Java API Reference |
B12025-01 | Describes the Java APIs for the Data Cartridge. |
Oracle Ultra Search Java API Reference |
B12028-01 | Describes Java APIs for Ultra Search. |
Oracle Ultra Search Java API Reference | B12030-01 | Describes additional Java APIs for Ultra Search. |
Oracle9iAS Certificate Authority Java API Reference | B12179-01 | Describes the Java APIs for Oracle9iAS Certificate Authority. |
Oracle Streams Advanced Queuing Java API Reference |
B12023-01 | Describes the Java APIs for Streams Advanced Queuing. |
Table 2-7 Oracle Enterprise Manager Documentation
Documentation | Part Number | Description |
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control Installation and Basic Configuration |
B12012-01 | Describes how to install and get up and running quickly with the new Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control framework, which provides you with central management capabilities for managing all the services within your enterprise, including hosts, databases, listeners, application servers, HTTP Servers, and Web applications. |
Oracle Enterprise Manager Concepts |
B12016-01 | Provides a high-level overview of the features and capabilities of the Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g product family. |
Oracle Enterprise Manager Advanced Configuration |
B12013-01 | Describes how to perform advanced configuration tasks so you can take full advantage of Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g features, deploy Oracle Enterprise Manager efficiently throughout your organization, and become familiar with the directory structure, log files, and configuration options of the Enterprise Manager product set. |
Oracle Universal Installer Concepts Guide | B12140-01 | Describes how to use the Oracle Universal Installer to install Oracle and third-party software. |