Re: Good reference books???

From: Steve Bobrowski <stevebob_at_netcom.com>
Date: Mon, 11 Jul 1994 22:22:29 GMT
Message-ID: <stevebobCssrHI.EMn_at_netcom.com>


EE ABC (eeabc_at_aol.com) wrote:
: Could anybody suggest some good introductory texts for Oracle 7. I'm
: looking for a practical guide that will step you through the creation and
: management of a sample application. How to import data, how to tune the
: database, etc.
 

: I will probably be buying OracleWare. Thanks in advance.

Try:

Title:		Mastering Oracle7 and Client/Server Computing
Author:		Steven M. Bobrowski
Publisher:	Sybex, Inc.
ISBN:		0-7821-1353-2

Features:	Mastering Oracle7 and Client/Server Computing is a
717 page book that covers all aspects of using Oracle7 in a client/ server computing environment. The book covers both administrative and development issues for the newest release of Oracle7, release 7.1, including the Parallel Query option. Detailed chapters include discussions of SQL*DBA, SQL*Loader, configuring SQL*Net and the Oracle multithreaded server architecture, database security, space management, database backup and recovery, and performance tuning. Other chapters focus on using the Oracle CDE tools (CASE, Forms 4, etc.), schema design, integrity constraints, stored procedures, and database triggers. The book also includes and extensive overview of many independent products that users can employ in an Oracle7 client/server system. Book forward by Ken Jacobs, VP of Oracle.

Hope this helps,
SMB Received on Tue Jul 12 1994 - 00:22:29 CEST

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