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Pro .Net Oracle Programming View Larger Image | Mark Williams Apress, Paperback, Published November 2004, 472 pages, ISBN 1590594258 | List Price: $59.99 Our Price: $36.50 You Save: $23.49 (39% Off)
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This book never loses sight of its instructional mission: to effectively utilize
the Oracle database from the .NET environment. Though Visual Studio and Oracle
form a popular and powerful duo, there is a noticeable lack of written material
in this area. The result: projects that often turn out with less-than-optimal
solutions, due to lack of synergy between the application developer
and the database.
The primary code in the book will be C#, but the code download will also be
available in VB.NET (with an appendix describing terms of use). Hence, this
book provides a one-stop reference for any VS.NET programmer using Oracle. The
author maintains solid focus on databasesemphasizing the use of specific
features from a Visual Studio application. The text also includes crucial aspects
of developing Oracle-based applications. Assumably, you are already comfortable
with the VS.NET environment, and with the aid of this book, you will come to
work effectively with the Oracle database as well.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Oracle Architecture and Connectivity
Chapter 2 Retrieving Data
Chapter 3 Manipulating Data
Chapter 4 Oracle Exception and Error Classes
Chapter 5 Using PL/SQL from .NET
Chapter 6 Working with Large Objects
Chapter 7 Advanced Connections and Authentication
Chapter 8 Performing Common Tasks with Oracle Features
Chapter 9 SQL Tracing
Appendix Obtaining and Installing the Oracle Software
About the Author
Mark Williams is currently working as a production Oracle DBA.
He has been working with Oracle since database version 7.0.1.16, and holds Oracle
Certified Professional certifications for versions 7, 8, 8i, and 9i. Prior to
becoming a DBA, Williams developed corporate software applications that used
the Oracle database as a back-end. Over the years, he has worked as both an
employee and an independent contractor on a variety of Oracle projects.
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