Index
A B C D E F H I J L M N O P Q R S T U V W X
A
- ANSI requirements, 3-5
- application development documentation, 4-8
- application reference documentation, 4-11
- automatic management of backups, 3-24
B
- backup and recovery documentation, 4-4
- batch termination of hot backup mode, 3-25
- block media recovery, 3-18, 3-24, 3-25
C
- chained rows, 3-13
- Character Set Scanner Utility, 3-59
- clustered tables, 3-13
- controlfile autobackup, 3-25
- conversion pairs
- multiple, 3-25
D
- Data definition statements, 3-14
- data encryption, 3-53
- Data manipulation language, 3-14
- data warehousing documentation, 4-4
- Database Resource Manager, 3-41
- default temporary tablespace, 3-23
- Delayed Mode, 3-13
- direct loads, 3-13
- disk corruption, 3-18
- Distinguished Names, 3-48
- documentation, 4-2
- Dynamic Services, 3-56
E
- e-business service objects, 3-55
- Enterprise Java Engine, 3-2
F
- factoring matrix
- features, 5-5, 5-14
- options, 5-3
- Failover, 3-14
- Fast Split Partition, 2-2
- feature factoring matrix, 5-5, 5-14
- fine-grained access control, 3-53
- fine-grained auditing, 3-48
H
- heap-organized tables, 3-17
I
- inheritance, 3-4
- interMedia Annotator, 3-11
- interMedia, Spatial, and Dynamic Services documentation, 4-11
- Internet content management, 3-4
- internet content management, 2-25, 3-9
- Internet searching, 3-10
- iSQL*Plus, 3-12
J
- JServer, 3-2
L
- language and interface documentation, 4-9
- LDAP directories, 3-52
- LDAP technology, 3-50
- LDAP-based directories, 3-49
- linguistic collation capability, 3-59
- LOB datatype, 3-13
- LOB datatypes, 3-13
- logical attributes
- changing online, 3-17
- Login Server, 3-48
- LogMiner, 3-13
- LONG datatypes, 3-13
M
- manageability, 2-8, 3-20
- mean time to recover, 3-23
- media recovery testing, 3-25
- messaging, 3-57
- Microsoft Transaction Services, 3-54
- mobile applications, 3-29
- mobile devices, 3-11
- monitoring performance, 3-27
- multilevel collections, 3-4
N
- networking and security documentation, 4-6
O
- OLE DB, 3-55
- one-time backup configuration, 3-24
- online creation and rebuilding of secondary indexes, 3-17
- online table organization, 3-17
- option factoring matrix, 5-3
- Oracle Enterprise Manager, 3-25, 3-27
- Oracle Internet Directory, 3-52
- Oracle Internet Directory documentation, 4-7
- Oracle Label Security, 3-53
- Oracle Locale Builder, 3-59
- Oracle OLAP, 2-19
- Oracle Sample Schemas, 3-22
- Oracle server and SQL*Plus documentation, 4-3, 4-6
- Oracle Spatial, 3-29
- Oracle Text, 3-10
- Oracle Text documentation, 4-12
- Oracle Ultra Search, 3-10
- Oracle Wallet, 3-50
- Oracle-managed files, 3-23
P
- performance improvements, 3-42
- persistent parameter initialization, 3-22
- PL/SQL improvements, 3-4
- portals, 3-56
- proxy authentication, 3-48
- public key infrastructure, 3-50
Q
- quiescing the database, 3-18
R
- Real Application Clusters, 2-2, 2-6, 3-14, 3-19, 3-38, 3-39, 3-40, 3-42
- Recovery Manager, 3-24
- recovery window, 3-25
- reference documentation, 4-3
- restartable backups and restores, 3-24
- resumable space allocations, 3-23
- rollback segment management, 3-21
S
- scalar object types, 3-14
- server documentation, 4-3
- SQL and PL/SQL improvements, 3-4
- SQL and PL/SQL integration, 3-7
- SQL improvements, 3-4
- SQL parallel query mechanism, 3-7
- SQL*Plus documentation, 4-3
- SQL*Pus documentation, 4-5
- Streams and replication documentation, 4-5
- system-managed database files, 3-25
T
- three-tier security, 3-48
- time zones, 3-59
- time-based mean time to recover parameter, 3-18
- two-pass recovery, 3-18
- type evolution, 3-4
U
- undo pool quota, 3-41
- Unicode, 3-59
- unplanned downtime, 3-18
- updatable scrollable cursors, 3-60
V
- V$OPTION table, 5-25
- Virtual Private Database, 3-48, 3-53
W
- web-based single sign-on, 3-48
X
- X.509 certificates, 3-48
- XDK, 3-4
- XML, 3-4
- XML searching, 3-10