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This paper re-introduces Perl as a language of choice for many solutions for DBA's and developers. Discover what makes Perl so successful and why it is so versatile. Perl can automate all those manual daily tasks and is truly platform independent so that your scripts can now run on Linux, Unix and Windows. Perl may…

Oracle’s Advance Queuing (AQ) is a full featured, robust messaging system which offer numerous uses for application development, including asynchronous processing, inter-database co-ordination, publish and subscribe, interfacing with other messaging systems such as JMS, and more. This session will cover the features, fundamentals and performance issues involved with using AQ. Topics will include understanding, creating…

IT organizations today have to support multiple mobile devices, such as iPhones, iPads, BlackBerry smartphones, and many other tablets and mobile devices. Mobilizing enterprise applications and data across these platforms traditionally requires major investments and duplication of development efforts and dramatically lowers the ROI of the mobile application initiative. This session demonstrates how Oracle JDeveloper…

IT organizations today have to support multiple mobile devices, such as iPhones, iPads, BlackBerry smartphones, and many other tablets and mobile devices. Mobilizing enterprise applications and data across these platforms traditionally requires major investments and duplication of development efforts and dramatically lowers the ROI of the mobile application initiative. This session demonstrates how Oracle JDeveloper…

It seems that LDAP is cropping up as a data source more and more and DBAs and traditional RDBMS developers are asked to use it. This presentation provides an introduction to LDAP, describes the differences between this hierarchical database and RDBMS, and demonstrates the PL/SQL interfaces provided by Oracle to access and manipulate LDAP data.

Oracle’s Advance Queuing (AQ) is a full featured, robust messaging system which offer numerous uses for application development, including asynchronous processing, inter-database co-ordination, publish and subscribe, interfacing with other messaging systems such as JMS, and more. This session will cover the features, fundamentals and performance issues involved with using AQ. Topics will include understanding, creating…

Oracle’s Advance Queuing (AQ) is a full featured, robust messaging system which offer numerous uses for application development, including asynchronous processing, inter-database co-ordination, publish and subscribe, interfacing with other messaging systems such as JMS, and more. This session will cover the features, fundamentals and performance issues involved with using AQ. Topics will include understanding, creating…

(Presented at Oracle Open World 11) "Throw more hardware at the project to keep up the speed" is a phrase heard all too often among IT professionals. Sometimes, additional hardware doesn't solve performance problems. When dealing with computer systems, XML documents are an effective method to communicate real time information between two or more computers.…

It seems that LDAP is cropping up as a data source more and more and DBAs and traditional RDBMS developers are asked to use it. This presentation provides an introduction to LDAP, describes the differences between this hierarchical database and RDBMS, and demonstrates the PL/SQL interfaces provided by Oracle to access and manipulate LDAP data.

It seems that LDAP is cropping up as a data source more and more and DBAs and traditional RDBMS developers are asked to use it. This presentation provides an introduction to LDAP, describes the differences between this hierarchical database and RDBMS, and demonstrates the PL/SQL interfaces provided by Oracle to access and manipulate LDAP data.