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OverviewOracle PL/SQL Recipes is your go to book for PL/SQL programming solutions. It takes a task-oriented approach to PL/SQL programming that lets you quickly look up a specific task and see the pattern for a solution. Then it's as simple as modifying the pattern for your specific application and implementing it. And you’re done and home for dinner. Oracle PL/SQL Recipes is another in Apress’ ongoing series of recipe books aimed at Oracle practitioners. The recipe format is ideal for the busy professional who just needs to get the job done. Covers the most common PL/SQL programming problems Presents solutions in ready-to-use format Stays short and to-the-point Full Product DetailsAuthor: Josh Juneau , Matt ArenaPublisher: APress Imprint: APress Edition: 1st ed. Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.855kg ISBN: 9781430232070ISBN 10: 1430232072 Pages: 456 Publication Date: 10 December 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPL/SQL Fundamentals.- Essential SQL.- Looping and Logic.- Functions, Packages, and Procedures.- Triggers.- Type Conversion.- Numbers, Strings, and Dates.- Dynamic SQL.- Exceptions.- PL/SQL Collections and Records.- Automating Routine Tasks.- Oracle SQL Developer.- Analyzing and Improving Performance.- Using PL/SQL on the Web.- Java in the Database.- Accessing PL/SQL from JDBC, HTTP, Groovy, and Jython.- Unit Testing With utPLSQL.ReviewsAuthor InformationJosh Juneau has been developing software since the mid-1990s. PL/SQL development and database programming was the focus of his career in the beginning, but as his skills developed, he began to use Java and later shifted to it as a primary base for his application development. Josh has worked with Java in the form of graphical user interface, web, and command-line programming for several years. During his tenure as a Java developer, he has worked with many frameworks such as JSF, EJB, and JBoss Seam. At the same time, Josh has extended his knowledge of the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) by learning and developing applications with other JVM languages such as Jython and Groovy. His interest in learning new languages that run on the JVM led to his interest in Jython. Since 2006, Josh has been the editor and publisher for the Jython Monthly newsletter. In late 2008, he began a podcast dedicated to the Jython programming language. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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