CARVIEW |
By?Andrew Odewahn
First Edition September 1999
Pages: 256
ISBN 10: 1-56592-687-0 |
ISBN 13:9781565926875
(Average of 2 Customer Reviews)
This book is OUT OF PRINT, but is available on Safari Books Online.
Book descriptionThis book is an easy-to-understand guide to building Oracle8i (Oracle's "Internet database") Web applications using a variety of tools -- PL/SQL, HTML, XML, WebDB, and Oracle Application Server (OAS). It also covers the packages in the PL/SQL toolkit and demonstrates several fully realized Web applications. This book provides the jump-start you need to extend relational concepts to Web content and to make the transition from traditional programming to the development of useful Web applications for Oracle8i. Also covers Web development for Oracle8 and Oracle7.
Full Description
- PL/SQL-- a structured programming language that combines procedural constructs and standard SQL. It offers such features as cursors, loops, conditional and sequential control statements, exception handlers, records, tables, and constructs for developing modular code (functions, procedures, and packages).
- PL/SQL Toolkit -- a set of PL/SQL packages supplied by Oracle for use in developing Web applications.
- HTML -- an ASCII-based markup language used to create Web pages.
- WebDB -- A software system for building, monitoring, and creating content-driven Web sites; it allows users to use a Web browser to access and store information in the Oracle8i database.
- Oracle Application Server (OAS) -- an extensible Web server that uses plug-in programs called cartridges to allow database-integrated Web systems to be developed in a variety of languages (e.g., PL/SQL, Java, Perl).
- XML -- An emerging standard for creating self-describing documents. It is similar to HTML but allows you to create your own markup tags. XML is expected to be a key technology in electronic commerce systems.
- The book also presents several fully realized sample Web applications that will teach you how to build such applications of your own.
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Featured customer reviews
Oracle Web Applications Review, June 27 2002





This is really a very nice easy to read book for anyone who is interested in the web related tools, sql or even if one just wants a general overview of the subject. The book is very well written and I think, Andrew Odewahn has really done a very good job at keeping the readers interest alive. This is especially true for novices like me who are learning this stuff out of necessity, rather than interest alone.
Oracle Web Applications Review, June 03 2002





Want to have an Eagle's View of i-Concepts (internet-concpets) in Oracle, this is the right book to start with.
Oracle Web Applications Review, November 16 1998
Submitted by Paul Brookes [Respond | View]
An excellent all-rounder introduction to web based programming with Oracle. Ideal for the Oracle designer who wishes to get a start in web design, but equally as useful for the web designer who wants to get into Oracle!
Media reviews
"an easy-to-understand guide to building Oracle8/Web applications by using a variety of tools, including PL/SQL." -Oracle, Feb 2000
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