Oracle HTML DB Handbook / Edition 1

Oracle HTML DB Handbook / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0072257687
ISBN-13:
9780072257687
Pub. Date:
02/28/2006
Publisher:
Osborne
ISBN-10:
0072257687
ISBN-13:
9780072257687
Pub. Date:
02/28/2006
Publisher:
Osborne
Oracle HTML DB Handbook / Edition 1

Oracle HTML DB Handbook / Edition 1

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Develop and Deploy Fast, Secure Web Applications

Even if you have limited programming experience, you can develop and deploy professional-quality applications using Oracle's new rapid web application development tool. Oracle HTML DB Handbook shows you how to quickly create secure and scalable web applications that can be instantly deployed. Learn how you can consolidate spreadsheets and desktop databases into an Oracle Database and share your applications over the web. You'll also get details on administration and security. Real-world sample projects get you started using Oracle HTML DB right away.

  • Install and configure Oracle HTML DB
  • Work with Oracle database objects using SQL Workshop
  • Create, review, edit, run and delete application elements with the HTML DB Application Builder
  • Work with themes and templates
  • Create, edit, and delete HTML DB pages
  • Work with reports and process forms
  • Implement navigational elements in applications
  • Administer and manage applications and users
  • Add computations, processes, and validations to applications
  • Implement HTML DB security measures

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780072257687
Publisher: Osborne
Publication date: 02/28/2006
Series: Oracle Press
Pages: 486
Product dimensions: 7.20(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.05(d)

About the Author

Bradley D. Brown, Joseph C. Trezzo, and Richard J. Niemiec are co-founders of TUSC (The Ultimate Software Consultants), an award-winning, senior-level RDBMS consulting company specializing in Oracle. Trezzo has served as Ediotr-In-Chief and Brown Executive Editor of the Exploring Oracle DBMS magazine. Niemiec is the Executive Vice-President of ILUG-A's Select magazine. These three are the driving force behind TUSC's success—their efforts were most recently recognized by their induction into the Entrepreneur Hall of Fame.

Larry Linnemeyer (Grand Junction, CO) is a Technical Management Consultant with TUSC, winner of the 2004 Oracle Partner Solution of the Year Award for Application Server. He has been involved with Information Technology on and off since receiving a degree in Software Engineering from Mesa State in his hometown of Grand Junction, Colorado in 1986. Larry first started with Oracle technologies as a Systems Automation Officer with the US Army in 1996. He has been with TUSC's Denver office since 1998, specializing in custom application development with Oracle technologies including HTML DB, Forms, Reports, JDeveloper, PL/SQL Server Pages, Portal, Discoverer and Designer.

Bradley D. Brown (Lakewood, CO) is chairman of the board, chief architect and co-founder of TUSC. Brad is recognized globally as an expert in Web technology. Brad is a regular Keynote speaker and presenter at both local and national user groups and conferences. Brad's well established in the publishing industry, as author of several Oracle Press titles, and he's regularly featured in Oracle Magazine. Brad's vast experience and expertise have earned him roles as chief information officer of Open Access Broadband Networks and board member for Lantech Inc., Colorado Uplift and Cactus Strategies. He's currently on boarding chairperson for the Colorado chapter of the Young Presidents Organization after having previously served as its education chairperson.

Table of Contents

Part I: Introduction
Ch 1: An Introducing to HTML DB
Ch 2: Installing HTML DB
Ch 3: Using the SQL Workshops
Part II: Creating Applications
Ch 4: Using the Application Builder
Ch 5. Creating and Running Applications
Ch 6: Working with Themes and Templates
Ch 7: Using the Application Utilities
Part III: Building Web Pages and Components
Ch 8: Building Web Pages
Ch 9: Working With Reports
Ch 10: Defining and Processing Forms
Ch 11: Navigating Between Pages
Ch 12: Building Other Components
Ch 13: Adding Computations, Processes and Validations
Part IV: Web Site and Application Examples
Ch 14: Building an Event Scheduling Application
Ch 15: Building a Test Administering Application
Part V: Security and Administration
Ch 16: Security
Ch 17: Administration Functions
Part VI: Advanced Topics
Ch 18: Tips and Techniques
Ch 19: Best Practices
Part VII: Appendixes
Appendix A: The HTML DB Packages, Procedures, Functions, and Views
Appendix B: PL/SQL Web Toolkit and Packages
Index

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