Re: Oracle Books
Date: 1997/06/26
Message-ID: <33B2CF77.5A79_at_primarykey.com>#1/1
George Pequegnat wrote:
>
> Are there any good books out there to help a newcomer to Oracle
> understand the development of Oracle Web Applications???? I have never
> seen an application as complicated as the Web developer Suite and a
> little help is all I need to get going on this project.
>
> Thanks to all who have a suggestion.....George
> Would it be possible to also email me with an answer because I don't
> always have access to this newsgroup.
> Thanks again...................................
Hi George!
There is a new book out from Coriolis. Here is a summary of it.
"Oracle Databases on the Web is a fast, easy reference guide for
Database administrators and application developers who want to quickly
create database-driven Web sites. Real-world examples for all techniques
are included, and the reader can extract and customize working
code to use it immediately in his or her own applications. The book
guides the developer through
all of the implementation steps for a database-interfaced Web page, from
initial planning to final rollout, and includes details about World Wide
Web architecture, as well as hints for performance and tuning. Oracle
Databases on the Web provides the masters' best techniques for computer
professionals who need to create Web sites that interface with database
engines, and for fast retrieval of information from the Internet.
- Covers how to set up database systems to drive commercial Web and
intranet sites.
- Provides the insight of two experienced Oracle database
administrators.
- Presents need-to-know information in an easy-to-read format with
clear examples and illustrations.
- Provides an understanding of the World Wide Web and details on Web
security.
- Details database design, including performance and tuning.
- Fully functional Oracle WebServer 2.1 FREE! No other Oracle book
offers this software
- Database templates
- Database-to-HTML generators
- Projects with source code optimization tools"
This great book and many more are available at a discount from The
Primary Key. Please visit us at www.This.Is/keybooks Received on Thu Jun 26 1997 - 00:00:00 CEST