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Re: OEM or lots of code?

From: Arif Gulzar <gulzar.arif_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 18:07:56 -0400
Message-ID: <883cc9600707081507r5a2c0ae9h8f5189bff5bc6215@mail.gmail.com>


If you can put articles with quick examples regarding 11g new feature would be good. Like Tim publish for 10g
http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/10g/Articles10g.php

Arif Guzlar

On 7/7/07, Robert Freeman <robertgfreeman_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Folks... I'm writing the 11g New Features book right now (It's up on
> Amazon
> for pre-sales, so I'm told I can mention the book, but I can't talk about
> 11g, so please don't ask). As I'm writing I find that I'm in a bit of a
> quandary, so I thought I'd ask you what your preference is.
>
> If you have used some of the Advisor features in 10g, for example, you
> know
> that there are pretty easy to use OEM interfaces into the advisors, and
> there is the rather long, involved use of various supplied packages
> available that allow you to run the advisors.
>
> In this new book, I'm considering biasing my coverage to OEM for a few
> reasons:
>
> 1. OEM is less complex to use.
> 2. Adding coverage for both will take up many more pages. When you are
> writing a book you are limited to a page count range, so depth is limited
> based on this too.
> 3. The Code route, in and of itself, can be complex. I'm not sure if it's
> worth the extra time to add the code in some cases just because of this
> complexity.
>
> I'm wondering if anyone who has used these features or suspect they will
> use
> them in the future has a preference. In some cases, if page count allows,
> I'll do both. In some cases I need to select either/or due to page count
> considerations. In the past, I've been very heavily code oriented and
> really
> relegated OEM to the background, but now I'm thinking of moving in the
> other
> direction.
>
> Thoughts??
>
> RF
>
>
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