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This chapter lists the books available online that document Oracle® Database 11g.
All books are available in electronic format.
The following categories of documentation are available:
Oracle® Database 11g Server Documentation
Subcategories include:
Administration, Concepts, and Reference
Application Development
Application Express
Backup and Recovery
Data Warehousing
Language and Interface
Networking and Security
Real Application Clusters
Streams and Replication
Oracle® Database 11g Installation Documentation
Subcategories include:
Database
HP-UX
IBM AIX
Linux
Microsoft Windows
Solaris
Windows and UNIX
Oracle® Database 11g Communications Data Model Documentation
Oracle® Database 11g TimesTen In-Memory Database Documentation
Table 5-1 Oracle® Database Server Documentation
Documentation | Part Number | Description |
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Administration, Concepts, and Reference |
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E10729 |
Describes Oracle globalization support for the database. Explains how to set up a globalization support environment, choose and migrate a character set, customize locale data, do linguistic sorting, program in a global environment, and program with Unicode. |
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E10803 |
Provides high availability best practices for configuring and maintaining your Oracle Database system and network components. |
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E10822 |
Explains how to perform day-to-day database performance tuning tasks using features provided by Oracle Diagnostics Pack, Oracle Tuning Pack, and Oracle Enterprise Manager. |
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E10831 |
Describes the sample schemas included in the seed database that ships with Oracle Database 11g. These schemas are used in examples in Oracle documentation, in curriculum materials, and in demos on Oracle Technology Network. |
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Oracle Database Administrator's Reference for Linux and UNIX-Based Operating Systems |
E10839 |
Explains how to create, configure, and manage Oracle Database on Linux and UNIX-based operating systems. |
E10897 |
Provides a single source reference for administering Oracle Database in a small to midsize environment, using the graphical user interface of Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control. If you are familiar with computers, but unfamiliar with administering Oracle Database, and your computer has four CPUs or fewer, and you do not expect to support more than 500 users, this book is appropriate for you. |
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E11050 |
Describes Oracle's approach to information integration in a heterogeneous environment. Describes Oracle Database Gateways and is a user's guide for these Oracle products. |
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E16508 |
Describes Oracle Database architecture and essential topics for database administrators and developers. |
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E16540 |
Provides information about how to assure the integrity of database changes using Oracle Real Application Testing. |
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E16541 |
Provides conceptual, reference, and implementation material for using very large databases (VLDB). It emphasizes partitioning as a key component of a VLDB strategy. |
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E16604 |
Contains a complete description of the SQL*Plus command-line interface to the Oracle Database, and a complete reference to SQL*Plus commands and syntax. |
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E16605 |
Contains a complete list of SQL*Plus command syntax. |
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E16638 |
Describes how to tune the performance of Oracle Database and SQL statements using Oracle performance tools in the command-line interface. |
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E16760 |
Describes the packages provided with the Oracle database server. The manual is intended for programmers, systems analysts, project managers, and others interested in developing database applications. |
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E17110 |
Provides reference information about database initialization parameters, static data dictionary views, dynamic performance views, database limits, and SQL scripts that are part of the Oracle Database. |
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E17118 |
Contains a complete description of Oracle SQL, the language used to manage information in Oracle Database. |
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E17119 |
Contains a high-level text description of the SQL syntax used to manage information in Oracle Database. |
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E17120 |
Describes how to create, configure, and administer an Oracle database. Includes sections on Oracle Scheduler, Oracle Database Resource Manager, Oracle Restart, and distributed computing. |
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E17126 |
Presents PL/SQL, the Oracle procedural extension of SQL, an advanced fourth-generation programming language. Explains the concepts behind PL/SQL and illustrates every facet of the language. |
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E17157 |
Introduces Oracle best practices for deploying a highly available environment, helps you determine your availability requirements, and describes the database architectures that can help your business achieve high availability. |
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E17766 |
Describes error messages that may appear while using products that are part of Oracle Database. |
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E18951 |
Describes how to configure and administer Oracle Automatic Storage Management for system, database, and storage administrators who administer and manage storage. |
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E22487 |
Provides an overview of 11.2.0.1, 11.2.0.2 and 11.2.0.3 features, options, and enhancements that are new in each of these releases of the database. |
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E22490 |
Describes how to use Oracle Database utilities to load data into a database, transfer data between databases, and maintain data. The topics discussed include Data Pump Export, Data Pump Import, SQL*Loader, external tables and associated access drivers, the Automatic Diagnostic Repository Command Interpreter (ADRCI), DBVERIFY, DBNEWID, LogMiner, the Metadata API, original Export, and original Import. |
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E23090 |
Explains how to configure an Oracle database to use Oracle Database Vault, which enables users to restrict and monitor administrative user access. |
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E23633 |
Guides you through the process of planning and performing upgrades for Oracle Database. In addition, this manual provides information about compatibility, upgrading applications, and important changes in the new Oracle Database release, such as initialization parameter changes and data dictionary changes. |
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E24436 |
Provides reference information for building applications with Oracle Text. |
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E24448 |
Provides reference information about database initialization parameters, static data dictionary views, dynamic performance views, database limits, and SQL scripts that are part of the Oracle Database. |
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E24611 |
Describes the concepts of Oracle Database Quality of Service Management (Oracle Database QoS Management), and instructs the reader on how to configure, administer, and troubleshoot Oracle Database QoS Management. Oracle Database QoS Management monitors resource use and wait times, and uses this information to manage the resources that are shared across applications. Oracle Database QoS Management makes and implements recommendations that adjust the system configuration to keep the applications running at the specified performance levels. |
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Application Development |
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E10765 |
Describes how to implement custom indexing and query optimization services and how to package and use these as a server extension called a data cartridge. |
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E10766 |
Explains general concepts behind development with Oracle Database, introduces basic features of SQL and PL/SQL, and provides references to in-depth information elsewhere in the Oracle Database library. |
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E10811 |
Provides a tutorial on how to develop PHP scripts that use the database languages SQL and PL/SQL to access and manipulate Oracle data. |
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E11822 |
Describes user-defined object data types and how to use these data types to model complex real-world entities as objects in the database. |
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E11826 |
Provides usage and reference information about Oracle Workspace Manager, which enables applications to create workspaces and group different versions of table row values in different workspaces. |
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E12152 |
Provides conceptual and usage information about Oracle SQL Developer, a graphical tool that enables you to browse, create, edit, and delete (drop) database objects; run SQL statements and scripts; edit and debug PL/SQL code; manipulate and export data; migrate third-party databases to Oracle; view metadata and data in third-party databases; and view and create reports. |
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Oracle Database Rules Manager and Expression Filter Developer's Guide |
E14919 |
Provides usage and reference information about how to manage, index, and evaluate conditional expressions in relational tables. |
E17125 |
Explains topics that experienced application developers reference repeatedly. |
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Oracle Database SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide |
E18294 |
Describes use of large object data types BLOB, CLOB, NCLOB, and BFILE in application development. Presents APIs for working with LOBs in supported programmatic environments, and SecureFiles, that are LOBs that support compression, encryption, and deduplication. Describes database file systems and the Oracle Database File System Hierarchical Store package. |
E23094 |
Describes Oracle XML DB, with guidelines and examples for storing, generating, accessing, searching, validating, transforming, evolving, and indexing XML data in Oracle Database. |
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E23582 |
Provides information to application developers who need to use components of the Oracle XML Developer's Kit (XDK) to generate and store XML data in a database or in a document outside the database. Examples and sample applications are introduced. Developers need familiarity with XML and a third-generation programming language such as Java, C, or C++. |
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E24435 |
Provides information for building applications with Oracle Text. |
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Application Express |
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E11945 |
Features a series of tutorials that demonstrate how to use the Oracle Application Express development environment to develop Web applications. |
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Oracle Database 2 Day + Application Express Developer's Guide |
E11946 |
Offers an introduction to application development using the Oracle Application Express development environment. |
E11947 |
Functions as a comprehensive, task-based reference on using the Application Builder development environment to build and deploy database-centric Web applications. |
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E12196 |
Explains how to install and configure Oracle Application Express. |
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E12509 |
Describes how to convert applications from either Microsoft Access or Oracle Forms to Oracle Application Express. |
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E12510 |
Describes the Application Programming Interfaces, referred to as APIs, available when programming in the Oracle Application Express environment. |
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E12511 |
Describes how to use Oracle Application Express SQL Workshop and utilities to load and unload data from an Oracle database, generate DDL, view object reports, and restore dropped database objects. |
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E12512 |
Describes how to perform administration tasks for an Oracle Application Express workspace, application, or an entire development instance. |
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Backup and Recovery |
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E10642 |
Explains how to use Recovery Manager (RMAN) to back up, recover, and duplicate a database, and how to use Oracle Flashback Technology to restore all or a portion of your data to a previous state. |
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E10643 |
Provides detailed descriptions of all Recovery Manager (RMAN) commands and all recovery catalog views. |
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Data Warehousing |
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E10578 |
Introduces the data warehousing solutions available in Oracle Database and discusses how to perform common day-to-day tasks necessary to implement and administer a data warehouse. This guide also provides information about design tasks needed to keep the data warehouse operational, including how to perform basic performance monitoring tasks. |
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E16579 |
Provides conceptual, reference, and implementation material for using Oracle Database 11g in data warehousing. It covers the full range of data warehousing activities, from physical database design to advanced calculation techniques. |
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E17023 |
Describes the Oracle Data Guard broker, a management and monitoring interface that automates many of the tasks involved in configuring and monitoring standby databases in an Oracle Data Guard configuration. |
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E22491 |
Provides a comprehensive overview of Oracle Data Guard concepts and describes how to configure and implement standby databases that can take over production operations if your production database becomes unusable. This guide includes several database scenarios such as creating, recovering, failing over, switching over, configuring, and backing up standby and primary databases. |
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Language and Interface |
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E10646 |
Describes C programming techniques for including SQL and PL/SQL in applications, which can be used to unlock the full capabilities of the Oracle Database. |
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E10764 |
Presents the Oracle C++ Call Interface, an application program interface that enables applications written in C++ to interact with one or more Oracle databases. To extend the functionality of code generated by the Object Type Translator, programmers may want to add code in the OTT-generated file. The OTT can distinguish between OTT-generated code and user-generated code by looking for some predefined markers (tags). Support for these tags has been added in this release. |
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E10770 |
Describes the C APIs for XML. |
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E10771 |
Describes the C++ APIs for XML. |
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E10825 |
Describes how to develop C++ programs that use the SQL and PL/SQL database languages to access and manipulate Oracle data. |
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E10826 |
Describes how to develop COBOL programs that use the database languages SQL and PL/SQL to access and manipulate Oracle data. |
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E10827 |
Describes how to use SQL*Module to develop Module programs and Ada code to access and manipulate Oracle data. |
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E10828 |
Supplements the Oracle Database Programmer's Guide to the Oracle Precompilers to provide additional information on how to develop FORTRAN programs that use the database languages SQL and PL/SQL to access and manipulate Oracle data. |
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E10829 |
Supplements the Oracle Database Programmer's Guide to the Oracle Precompilers to provide additional information on how to develop PL/1 programs that use the database languages SQL and PL/SQL to access and manipulate Oracle data. |
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Oracle Database Programmer's Guide to the Oracle Precompilers |
E10830 |
Describes how to develop applications using the Oracle Precompilers and the SQL and PL/SQL database languages to access and manipulate Oracle data. |
Networking and Security |
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E10575 |
Provides an introduction to securing an Oracle database. In addition to describing how to manage security in a default Oracle database, this guide includes beginning level tutorials for Oracle Label Security and Oracle Database Vault. |
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Oracle Database Enterprise User Security Administrator's Guide |
E10744 |
Explains how to configure and use enterprise users, which are users defined in a directory. The guide also covers administrative tasks related to enterprise user security. |
E10745 |
Explains how to configure and use Oracle Label Security, which provides row-level access control based on the virtual private database technology of Oracle Database Enterprise Edition. |
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E10746 |
Explains how to configure and use Oracle Database Advanced Security. It covers stored data encryption, network data encryption, and strong authentication. |
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E10836 |
Explains how to plan, configure, and manage enterprise-wide connectivity with Oracle Net Services. |
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E16543 |
Explains how to configure an Oracle database to use the default security features. |
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Real Application Clusters |
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E16794 |
Describes the Oracle Clusterware architecture and provides an overview of this product. This book also describes administrative and deployment topics for Oracle Clusterware. |
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Oracle Real Application Clusters Administration and Deployment Guide |
E16795 |
Describes the Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) architecture and provides an overview of this product. This book also describes administrative and deployment topics for Oracle RAC. |
E17264 |
Describes how to install, configure, and administer Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) on a two-node system using the Oracle Linux operating system. |
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Streams and Replication |
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E10705 |
Contains instructions for configuring and managing an Oracle Streams replication environment. It also includes best practices for Oracle Streams replication environments and instructions for migrating from Advanced Replication to Oracle Streams replication. |
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E10706 |
Contains conceptual information about Oracle Database Advanced Replication. It also includes information about planning an Advanced Replication environment and information about troubleshooting Advanced Replication problems. |
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Oracle Database Advanced Replication Management API Reference |
E10707 |
Contains reference information about and step-by-step instructions for using the replication management API, which is a set of PL/SQL packages for setting up and managing an Advanced Replication environment. It also includes reference information about data dictionary views that are important for Advanced Replication and security considerations for an Advanced Replication environment. |
E10768 |
Describes the Java APIs for application development and integration using the Oracle messaging system, Advanced Queuing. |
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E11013 |
Describes features of application development and integration using Oracle Streams Advanced Queuing (AQ). This information applies to versions of the Oracle Database server that run on all platforms, unless otherwise specified. |
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E12862 |
Contains extended examples that configure various types of Oracle Streams environments. |
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E16545 |
Contains conceptual information and reference information about XStream. Also contains instructions for using XStream. The reference information includes descriptions of the OCI API for XStream, PL/SQL packages related to XStream, and data dictionary views related to XStream. |
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E17069 |
Contains conceptual information about Oracle Streams and information about administering, monitoring, and troubleshooting an Oracle Streams environment. It also contains instructions for using Oracle Streams to record table changes. It also contains conceptual information about information provisioning and instructions for using Oracle Streams for information provisioning. It also includes instructions for using Oracle Streams for database upgrades and database maintenance operations. |
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Oracle Database 2 Day + Data Replication and Integration Guide |
E17516 |
Provides an introduction to completing common data replication and integration tasks. It includes instructions for accessing and modifying information in multiple databases, setting up and managing an Oracle Streams replication environment, setting up and managing a materialized view replication environment, setting up and managing a messaging environment, and comparing and converging data at two databases. |
Table 5-2 Oracle® Database Installation Documentation
Documentation | Part Number | Description |
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Database |
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E24501 |
Describes how to install and configure the products available on the Oracle Database Examples installation media. |
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Oracle Real Application Clusters Installation Guide for Linux and UNIX |
E24660 |
Describes how to install and configure Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) on systems running Linux and UNIX. |
HP-UX |
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E17880 |
Provides configuration information for network and system administrators, and database installation information for database administrators (DBAs) who install and configure Oracle Database and Grid Infrastructure for a Single Server on HP. |
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Oracle Database Client Quick Installation Guide for HP-UX Itanium |
E18193 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database Client on HP Itanium systems. |
E18194 |
Describes how to install and configure Oracle Database Client on HP. |
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Oracle Database Client Quick Installation Guide for HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit) |
E18195 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database Client on HP-UX PA-RISC systems. |
Oracle Database Quick Installation Guide for HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit) |
E18244 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database on HP-UX PA-RISC systems. |
E18245 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database on HP Itanium systems. |
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E24336 |
Provides configuration information for network and system administrators, and database installation information for database administrators (DBAs) who install and configure Oracle Database and Grid Infrastructure for a Single Server on HP. |
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E24339 |
Describes how to install and configure Oracle Database Client on HP. |
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Oracle Database Client Quick Installation Guide for HP-UX Itanium |
E24341 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database Client on HP Itanium systems. |
E24342 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database on HP Itanium systems. |
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Oracle Database Client Quick Installation Guide for HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit) |
E24343 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database Client on HP-UX PA-RISC systems. |
Oracle Database Quick Installation Guide for HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit) |
E24345 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database on HP-UX PA-RISC systems. |
E24615 |
Describes how to install Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Cluster software, which includes Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Automatic Storage Management (Oracle ASM), on systems running HP-UX. |
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IBM AIX |
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Oracle Database Client Installation Guide for IBM AIX on POWER Systems (64-Bit) |
E11028 |
Describes how to install and configure Oracle Database Client on AIX. |
Oracle Database Installation Guide for IBM AIX on POWER Systems (64-Bit) |
E17162 |
Provides configuration information for network and system administrators, and database installation information for database administrators (DBAs) who install and configure Oracle Database and Grid Infrastructure for a Single Server on IBM AIX on POWER Systems (64-Bit). |
Oracle Database Quick Installation Guide for IBM AIX on POWER Systems (64-Bit) |
E18169 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database on AIX systems. |
Oracle Database Client Quick Installation Guide for IBM AIX on POWER Systems (64-Bit) |
E18192 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database Client on AIX systems. |
Oracle Database Installation Guide for IBM AIX on POWER Systems (64-Bit) |
E24332 |
Provides configuration information for network and system administrators, and database installation information for database administrators (DBAs) who install and configure Oracle Database and Grid Infrastructure for a Single Server on IBM AIX on POWER Systems (64-Bit). |
Oracle Database Client Installation Guide for IBM AIX on POWER Systems (64-Bit) |
E24333 |
Describes how to install and configure Oracle Database Client on AIX. |
Oracle Database Client Quick Installation Guide for IBM AIX on POWER Systems (64-Bit) |
E24334 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database Client on AIX systems. |
Oracle Database Quick Installation Guide for IBM AIX on POWER Systems (64-Bit) |
E24335 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database on AIX systems. |
Oracle Grid Infrastructure Installation Guide for IBM AIX on POWER Systems (64-Bit) |
E24614 |
Describes how to install Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Cluster software, which includes Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Automatic Storage Management (Oracle ASM), on systems running AIX. |
Linux |
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E16763 |
Provides configuration information for network and system administrators, and database installation information for database administrators (DBAs) who install and configure Oracle Database and Grid Infrastructure for a Single Server on Linux. |
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E16765 |
Describes how to install and configure Oracle Database Client on Linux. |
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E16766 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database on Linux x86 systems. |
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Oracle Database Client Quick Installation Guide for Linux x86 |
E16767 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database Client on Linux x86 systems. |
E16768 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database on Linux x86-64 systems. |
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Oracle Database Client Quick Installation Guide for Linux x86-64 |
E16769 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database Client on Linux x86-64 systems. |
Oracle Database Quick Installation Guide for IBM: Linux on System z |
E18182 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database on Z/Linux systems. |
Oracle Database Client Quick Installation Guide for IBM: Linux on System z |
E18190 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database Client on Z/Linux systems. |
E22489 |
Describes how to install grid infrastructure for a cluster software, which includes Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Automatic Storage Management (Oracle ASM), on systems running Linux. |
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E24321 |
Provides configuration information for network and system administrators, and database installation information for database administrators (DBAs) who install and configure Oracle Database and Grid Infrastructure for a Single Server on Linux. |
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E24322 |
Describes how to install and configure Oracle Database Client on Linux. |
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Oracle Database Client Quick Installation Guide for Linux x86 |
E24323 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database Client on Linux x86 systems. |
E24324 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database on Linux x86 systems. |
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Oracle Database Client Quick Installation Guide for Linux x86-64 |
E24325 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database Client on Linux x86-64 systems. |
E24326 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database on Linux x86-64 systems. |
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Oracle Database Client Quick Installation Guide for IBM: Linux on System z |
E24327 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database Client on Z/Linux systems. |
Oracle Database Quick Installation Guide for IBM: Linux on System z |
E24328 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database on Z/Linux systems. |
Microsoft Windows |
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E16773 |
Provides configuration information for network and system administrators, and database installation information for database administrators (DBAs) who install and configure Oracle Database and Grid Infrastructure for a Single Server on Windows. |
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Oracle Database Client Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows |
E16774 |
Describes how to install and configure Oracle Database Client on Windows. |
Oracle Database Quick Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows (32-Bit) |
E16781 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database on Windows 32-bit systems. |
Oracle Database Quick Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows x64 (64-Bit) |
E16783 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database on Windows x64 systems. |
Oracle Database Client Quick Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows x64 (64-Bit) |
E16784 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database Client on Windows x64 systems. |
Oracle Database Client Quick Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows (32-Bit) |
E16785 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database Client on Windows 32-bit systems. |
Oracle Real Application Clusters Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows x64 (64-Bit) |
E18069 |
Describes how to install Oracle Real Application Clusters on the Microsoft Windows platform. |
Oracle Grid Infrastructure Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows x64 (64-Bit) |
E24169 |
Describes how to install the software for Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a cluster, which includes Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Automatic Storage Management (Oracle ASM), on systems running Microsoft Windows. |
E24186 |
Provides configuration information for network and system administrators, and database installation information for database administrators (DBAs) who install and configure Oracle Database and Grid Infrastructure for a Single Server on Windows. |
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Oracle Database Client Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows |
E24187 |
Describes how to install and configure Oracle Database Client on Windows. |
Oracle Database Quick Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows (32-Bit) |
E24281 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database on Windows 32-bit systems. |
Oracle Database Client Quick Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows (32-Bit) |
E24282 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database Client on Windows 32-bit systems. |
Oracle Database Quick Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows x64 (64-Bit) |
E24283 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database on Windows x64 systems. |
Oracle Database Client Quick Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows x64 (64-Bit) |
E24284 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database Client on Windows x64 systems. |
Solaris |
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E17163 |
Provides configuration information for network and system administrators, and database installation information for database administrators (DBAs) who install and configure Oracle Database and Grid Infrastructure for a Single Server on Solaris. |
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Oracle Database Client Installation Guide for Oracle Solaris |
E17753 |
Describes how to install and configure Oracle Database Client on Solaris. |
Oracle Database Quick Installation Guide for Oracle Solaris on SPARC (64-Bit) |
E17755 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database on Solaris SPARC systems. |
Oracle Database Client Quick Installation Guide for Oracle Solaris on SPARC (64-Bit) |
E17757 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database Client on Solaris SPARC systems. |
Oracle Database Quick Installation Guide for Oracle Solaris on x86-64 (64-Bit) |
E17759 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database on Solaris x86-64 systems. |
Oracle Database Client Quick Installation Guide for Oracle Solaris on x86-64 (64-Bit) |
E17761 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database on Solaris x86-64 systems. |
E24346 |
Provides configuration information for network and system administrators, and database installation information for database administrators (DBAs) who install and configure Oracle Database and Grid Infrastructure for a Single Server on Solaris. |
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Oracle Database Client Installation Guide for Oracle Solaris |
E24347 |
Describes how to install and configure Oracle Database Client on Solaris. |
Oracle Database Client Quick Installation Guide for Oracle Solaris on SPARC (64-Bit) |
E24348 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database Client on Solaris SPARC systems. |
Oracle Database Quick Installation Guide for Oracle Solaris on SPARC (64-Bit) |
E24349 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database on Solaris SPARC systems. |
Oracle Database Client Quick Installation Guide for Oracle Solaris on x86-64 (64-Bit) |
E24350 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database on Solaris x86-64 systems. |
Oracle Database Quick Installation Guide for Oracle Solaris on x86-64 (64-Bit) |
E24351 |
Describes how to quickly install Oracle Database on Solaris x86-64 systems. |
Oracle Grid Infrastructure Installation Guide for Oracle Solaris |
E47805 |
Describes how to install Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Cluster software, which includes Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Automatic Storage Management (Oracle ASM), on systems running Solaris. |
Windows and UNIX |
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Oracle Universal Installer and OPatch User's Guide for Windows and UNIX |
E12255 |
Describes how to manage Oracle and third-party software using the Oracle Universal Installer and OPatch. This guide provides instructions for installing, setting up, and starting the Oracle Universal Installer software. It also provides instructions on cloning and patching Oracle software. |
Table 5-4 Oracle® Database Spatial and Semantic Documentation
Documentation | Part Number | Description |
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E11827 |
Provides usage and reference information for the GeoRaster feature of Oracle Spatial, which lets you store, index, query, analyze, and deliver raster data (raster image and gridded data and its associated metadata). |
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E11828 |
Provides usage and reference information about Oracle Database support for semantic technologies, including storage, inference, and query capabilities for data and ontologies based on Resource Description Framework (RDF), RDF Schema (RDFS), and Web Ontology Language (OWL). |
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E11829 |
Provides Javadoc-generated information about interfaces and classes that support features available with Oracle Spatial, including GeoRaster and the topology and network data models, and with MapViewer, which is packaged with Oracle Application Server and Fusion Middleware. |
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E11830 |
Provides usage and reference information for indexing and storing spatial data and for developing spatial applications using Oracle Spatial and Oracle Locator. |
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Oracle Spatial Topology and Network Data Models Developer's Guide |
E11831 |
Provides usage and reference information about the topology data model and network data model capabilities of Oracle Spatial. |
Table 5-5 Oracle® Database Gateways Documentation
Documentation | Part Number | Description |
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E12013 |
Provides Oracle Database Gateway installation and configuration information. |
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E12014 |
Provides users with transparent access to DB2. |
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Oracle Database Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows |
E12061 |
Assists Oracle database administrators who are responsible for installing and configuring Oracle Database Gateways. |
E12066 |
Describes the Oracle Database Gateway for Informix, which enables Oracle client applications to access Informix data through Structured Query Language (SQL). |
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E12067 |
Describes the Oracle Database Gateway for Sybase, which enables Oracle client applications to access Sybase data through Structured Query Language (SQL). |
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E12068 |
Describes the Oracle Database Gateway for Teradata, which enables Oracle client applications to access Teradata data through Structured Query Language (SQL). |
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E12069 |
Describes the Oracle Database Gateway for SQL Server, which enables Oracle client applications to access SQL Server data through Structured Query Language (SQL). |
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E12070 |
Describes the Oracle Database Gateway for ODBC, which enables Oracle client applications to access non-Oracle systems data through Structured Query Language (SQL). |
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E12071 |
Assists in determining hardware and software requirements, installing, configuring, or administering an Oracle Database Gateway for APPC, developing applications that access remote host databases through the Oracle Database Gateway for APPC using the SNA Communication Protocol or the TCP/IP communication protocol, determining security requirements, and determining and resolving problems. |
|
E12072 |
Describes the Oracle Database Gateway for ODBC, which enables Oracle client applications to access non-Oracle systems data through Structured Query Language (SQL). |
|
E12073 |
Describes the Oracle Database Gateway for Adabas, which enables Oracle client applications to access Adabas data through Structured Query Language (SQL). |
|
E12074 |
Describes the Oracle Database Gateway for Adabas, which enables Oracle client applications to access Adabas data through Structured Query Language (SQL). |
|
Oracle Connect for IMS, VSAM, and Adabas Gateways Installation and Configuration Guide for IBM z/OS |
E12075 |
Describes the installation and configuration of Oracle Connect for IMS, VSAM, and Adabas Gateways, a prebuilt driver to mainframe data. |
E12076 |
Provides Oracle Database Gateway installation and configuration information. |
|
E12077 |
Assists Oracle database administrators who are responsible for installing, configuring the components of the Oracle Database Gateway for IMS, VSAM, and Adabas and for diagnosing gateway errors. |
|
E12078 |
Provides Oracle Database Gateway installation and configuration information. |
|
Oracle Database Gateway for APPC Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows |
E12079 |
Assists in determining hardware and software requirements, installing, configuring, or administering an Oracle Database Gateway for APPC, developing applications that access remote host databases through the gateway using either the SNA communication protocol or the TCP/IP for IMS Connect communication protocol, determining security requirements, and determining and resolving problems. |
Oracle Database Gateway for WebSphere MQ Installation and User's Guide |
E12417 |
Provides access to WebSphere MQ services. This gateway requires a system that is capable of running 64Ebit applications. |
Table 5-6 Oracle® Database Communications Data Model Documentation
Documentation | Part Number | Description |
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Oracle Communications Data Model Implementation and Operations Guide |
E15883 |
Describes how you create and maintain a data warehouse based on the Oracle Communications Data Model. |
E15886 |
Describes the data model structures for Oracle Communications Data Model. |
|
E15887 |
Describes how to install and configure the Oracle Communications Data Model. |
|
E15888 |
Describes known issues with Oracle Communications Data Model. |
Table 5-7 Oracle® Database Java Development Documentation
Documentation | Part Number | Description |
---|---|---|
E10587 |
Describes the JPublisher utility useful for Java programmers who want classes in their applications to correspond to SQL or PL/SQL entities or server-side Java classes. |
|
E10590 |
Provides guidance to developers on SQLJ programming. This document can be read by anyone with an interest in SQLJ programming, but assumes at least some prior knowledge of Java, SQLJ, PL/SQL, and Oracle database. |
|
E10730 |
Describes APIs for the Oracle Globalization Development Kit. |
|
E10769 |
Describes the Java APIs for XML. |
|
E12137 |
Guides application developers on how to use Java to access and modify data in Oracle Database. |
|
E12265 |
Provides instructions for using Oracle Universal Connection Pooling API. The API is JDBC driver agnostic. |
|
Oracle Universal Connection Pool for JDBC Java API Reference |
E12826 |
Provides Java API reference for Universal Connection Pool. |
E13993 |
Provides easy access to Oracle Fast Application Notification (FAN) events. |
|
E13995 |
Provides Java API reference for Java Database connectivity. |
|
E16548 |
Provides guidance to developers on JDBC-based applications and applets. |
|
E16674 |
Describes the Java APIs for XStream. |
Table 5-8 Oracle® Database Data Mining Documentation
Documentation | Part Number | Description |
---|---|---|
E12218 |
Discusses the programmatic interfaces to Oracle Data Mining. |
|
E12219 |
Documents the Oracle Extensions to JSR-73, the Java standard API for data mining. The Oracle Data Mining Java API is deprecated in this release. |
|
E16807 |
Documents installation, administration, and upgrade procedures for Oracle Data Mining. |
|
E16808 |
Discusses the basic concepts underlying Oracle Data Mining. Includes information about mining functions, algorithms, data preparation, and predictive analytics. |
Table 5-9 Oracle® Database TimesTen In-Memory Database Documentation
Documentation | Part Number | Description |
---|---|---|
E13063 |
Provides information about installing and upgrading the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database. |
|
E13065 |
Provides information about how Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database works. It includes step-by-step instructions and examples that show how to perform commonly needed tasks. |
|
E13066 |
Provides information about developing C applications to access the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database. It also includes information about TimesTen support for OCI and the Pro*C/C++ Precompiler. |
|
E13068 |
Provides information about developing Java applications to access the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database. |
|
E13069 |
Provides a reference for attributes, built-in procedures and utilities used with the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database. |
|
E13070 |
Provides a reference for SQL statements, expressions, and functions used with the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database, including TimesTen SQL extensions. It also describes data types. |
|
Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Error Messages and SNMP Traps |
E13071 |
Provides a reference for Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database error messages and SNMP traps. |
E13072 |
Provides information about designing and configuring TimesTen to TimesTen replication, including information about TimesTen integration with Oracle Clusterware. |
|
E13073 |
Provides information about designing and configuring the Oracle In-Memory Database Cache. It includes information about setting up a cache grid. |
|
E13074 |
Describes how to use the TimesTen C++ Interface Classes (TTClasses) library. |
|
E13075 |
Provides information about utilities and procedures for troubleshooting problems that may be encountered when using the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database. |
|
E13076 |
Provides information about using PL/SQL with the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database. |
|
E13080 |
Provides information about changes in the latest release of Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database. |
|
E13081 |
Describes how to install the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Plug-in for Oracle Enterprise Manager. |
|
E13082 |
Provides late-breaking information about the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Plug-in for Oracle Enterprise Manager. |
|
Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database JDBC Extensions Java API Reference |
E13083 |
Describes TimesTen extensions to JDBC classes and interfaces. |
Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database JMS/XLA Java API Reference |
E13084 |
Describes the TimesTen JMS/XLA package. |
Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database PL/SQL Packages Reference |
E14000 |
Provides reference information for packages provided with TimesTen PL/SQL. |
E14261 |
Describes the features of Oracle Database In-Memory Cache and provides information to help developers plan an Oracle Database In-Memory Cache application. |
|
Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database System Tables and Views Reference |
E17114 |
Describes system tables and replication tables. It also has a list of system limits and defaults. |
Table 5-10 Oracle® Database Documentation Library
Documentation | Part Number | Description |
---|---|---|
E10594 |
Describes Oracle Database licensing. If you have a question about your licensing needs, please contact your Oracle sales representative, or refer to the resources listed in "Related Documents" for more information. |
|
E17129 |
Describes important last-minute features and changes not included in Oracle Database Documentation Library. |
Table 5-11 Oracle® Database Warehouse Builder Documentation
Documentation | Part Number | Description |
---|---|---|
E10581 |
Provides an introduction to the benefits of using Oracle Warehouse Builder and its architecture and components. It also includes quick start steps, a user interface tour, and provides information about OWB preferences and OWB editors and wizards. |
|
E10582 |
Describes data sources and targets for Oracle Warehouse Builder data warehouses and data integration systems. This guide also lists all the supported sources and targets and provides procedures for importing from sources and deploying to targets. |
|
E10584 |
Describes the application programming interfaces and scripting language available with Oracle Warehouse Builder. It also includes information about creating Experts and Guided Assistants. |
|
Oracle Warehouse Builder Data Modeling, ETL, and Data Quality Guide |
E10935 |
Provides comprehensive procedures for loading data from sources, designing target schemas, transforming data, generating code, and performing all the tasks for optimizing and managing data quality in a data management system. |
E14406 |
Provides a complete language reference for OMB and OMU commands, which comprise OMB*Plus. OMB*Plus is the programming language included with Oracle Warehouse Builder. |
|
Oracle Warehouse Builder Installation and Administration Guide |
E17130 |
Describes installing the software and configuring Oracle Warehouse Builder (OWB). Part II of this guide provides procedures for administering OWB. |
Table 5-12 Oracle® Multimedia Documentation
Documentation | Part Number | Description |
---|---|---|
E10776 |
Presents reference information about using Oracle Database to store, manage, and retrieve images, audio, video, DICOM format medical images and other objects, or other heterogeneous media data in an integrated fashion with other enterprise information. (Oracle Multimedia was formerly known as Oracle interMedia.) |
|
E10777 |
Presents information about using Oracle Database to store, manage, and retrieve images, audio, video, DICOM format medical images and other objects, or other heterogeneous media data in an integrated fashion with other enterprise information. (Oracle Multimedia was formerly known as Oracle interMedia.) |
|
E10778 |
Presents reference and usage information about using Oracle Database to store, manage, and retrieve DICOM content such as single-frame and multiframe images, waveforms, slices of 3-D volumes, video segments, and structured reports in an integrated fashion with other enterprise information. (Oracle Multimedia was formerly known as Oracle interMedia.) |
|
E10779 |
Presents reference information about writing Java applications using Oracle Multimedia objects to manage multimedia content within Oracle Database. (Oracle Multimedia was formerly known as Oracle interMedia.) |
|
E10780 |
Presents reference information about writing Java applications using Java servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP) to retrieve and upload multimedia data from and to Oracle Database. (Oracle Multimedia was formerly known as Oracle interMedia.) |
|
E10781 |
Presents reference information about writing Java applications using the Oracle Multimedia object designed to store Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) data within Oracle Database. (Oracle Multimedia was formerly known as Oracle interMedia.) |
|
E17343 |
Presents reference information about writing Java applications using Oracle Multimedia to extract Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) metadata outside of the database, either on the client or in the middle tier. (Oracle Multimedia was formerly known as Oracle interMedia.) |
Table 5-13 Oracle® Database Microsoft Windows Documentation
Documentation | Part Number | Description |
---|---|---|
Oracle COM Automation Feature Developer's Guide for Microsoft Windows |
E10591 |
Provides installation, post-installation configuration, and usage information for Oracle COM Automation Feature. |
Oracle Database 2 Day + .NET Developer's Guide for Microsoft Windows |
E10767 |
Serves as a quick start guide, which describes Oracle technologies for the Microsoft .NET Framework, including the key features of Oracle Data Provider for .NET and Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio. It leads you through installation and configuration, shows how to build basic applications using Oracle .NET products, and how to create and use both PL/SQL and .NET stored procedures. |
E10845 |
Provides platform-specific information for configuring and using Oracle Database software on the Windows platform. Topics discussed include: architecture, services, tools, configuration, administration, tuning, backup, accounts, passwords, user authentication, registry parameters, and application development. |
|
Oracle Database Extensions for .NET Developer's Guide for Microsoft Windows |
E17724 |
Provides introductory, installation, post-installation configuration, and usage information for Oracle Database Extensions for .NET, which makes it possible to build and run .NET stored procedures or functions with Oracle Database for Microsoft Windows. |
Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server Developer's Guide for Microsoft Windows |
E17725 |
Describes Oracle Services for Microsoft Transaction Server, which allows Oracle databases to be used as resource managers in distributed transactions. The guide describes its usage and configuration in a Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator environment. |
Oracle Provider for OLE DB Developer's Guide for Microsoft Windows |
E17726 |
Describes Oracle Provider for OLE DB, a high performance, feature rich mechanism for Microsoft ADO and OLE DB data access to Oracle databases, its usage, and its configuration. |
Oracle Objects for OLE Developer's Guide for Microsoft Windows |
E17727 |
Describes Oracle Objects for OLE (OO4O), a COM-based data access driver that combines seamless and optimized access to Oracle databases with easy to use interfaces, and shows how to use and configure OO4O from virtually any Microsoft COM Automation programming or scripting language, such as Visual Basic. |
Oracle Data Provider for .NET Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Support User's Guide for Windows |
E18485 |
Describes ODP.NET support for Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database (TimesTen) which enables ADO.NET data access from .NET client applications to TimesTen databases. |
Oracle Providers for ASP.NET Developer's Guide for Microsoft Windows |
E18737 |
Provides introductory, installation, postinstallation configuration, and usage information for using these providers with ASP.NET services and controls. |
E18754 |
Describes provider-specific features and properties of ODP.NET. Oracle Data Provider for .NET is an implementation of Microsoft's ADO.NET interface and provides access to Oracle databases. |
Table 5-14 Oracle® Database OLAP Documentation
Documentation | Part Number | Description |
---|---|---|
E10794 |
Provides reference information for the Oracle OLAP Java API. |
|
E10795 |
Provides guidance for developing client applications using the Oracle OLAP Java API. |
|
E17122 |
Contains a complete description of the OLAP Data Manipulation Language (OLAP DML) used to define and manipulate analytic workspace objects. |
|
E17123 |
Explains how SQL applications can extend their analytic processing capabilities and manage summary data by using the OLAP option of Oracle Database. |
|
E17237 |
Describes the Analytic Workspace Manager XML and Java plug-in interfaces and provides simple examples. |
|
E23381 |
Describes the Oracle OLAP Expression Syntax used to generate information-rich content from the data stored in dimensional database objects such as cubes and cube dimensions. |
Table 5-15 Oracle® Database Release Notes Documentation
Documentation | Part Number | Description |
---|---|---|
E10585 |
Contains late-breaking information about corrections, troubleshooting, and known issues for DB 11.2.0.2 |
|
E11944 |
Contains important information not included in the Oracle Application Express documentation. |
|
E16608 |
Contains important information not included in the SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference. |
|
E23557 |
Contains important information not included in the Oracle Database documentation for Windows. |
|
E23558 |
Contains important information not included in the Oracle Database documentation for Linux. |
|
E23559 |
Contains important information not included in the Oracle Database documentation for Solaris. |
|
Oracle Database Release Notes for IBM AIX on POWER Systems (64-Bit) |
E23560 |
Contains important information not included in the Oracle Database documentation for AIX. |
E23561 |
Contains important information not included in the Oracle Database documentation for HP. |
|
E24470 |
Contains late-breaking information about corrections, troubleshooting, and known issues for DB 11.2.0.3 |