Oracle and Open Source

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Tools and Applications
Author:
Andy Duncan; Sean Hull
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Oracle and Open Source

Short description

This text ties together the commercial world of Oracle and the free-wheeling world of open source software. It describes nearly 100 open source tools, from the widely applied to the Oracle-specific. It shows how to obtain the software and how to adapt it to best advantage.

Long description

This text ties together the commercial world of Oracle and the free-wheeling world of open source software, revealing that these two worlds are not as far apart as they may seem. Today, there are many excellent and freely available software tools that Oracle developers and database administrators can use, at no cost, to improve their own coding productivity and their system's performance. Moreover, many of the finest Oracle developers are now making their source code freely available so their peers can build upon this code base. Oracle Corporation is even porting its RDBMS to Linux and starting to incorporate a growing number of open source tools in the company's own software.;The book describes close to 100 open source tools you can use for Oracle development and database administration, from large and widely known open source systems (like Linux, Perl, Apache, TCL/Tk and Python) to more Oracle-specific tools (like Orasoft, Orac, OracleTool, and OraSnap). It shows how to obtain the software and how to adapt it to best advantage. The book contains code examples, download and installation instructions, and helpful usage hints.;The book tells how to find and use existing open source code and provides the details and the motivation to build your own open source contributions and release them to the Oracle community. It gives instruction about tools like the Oracle Call Interface (OCI) and Perl-DBI (Database Interface), which provide the glue allowing new open source tools to link into commercial Oracle software.

Product details

Publisher:
O'Reilly Media
ISBN:
9780596000189
Publication date:
April 2001
Length:
233mm
Width:
178mm
Thickness:
23mm
Weight:
680g
Pages:
424
Illustrations:
Illustrated
Readership:
General; Professional & scholarly
Illustrated:
Illustrated

Review

Oracle & Open Source is the first book to tie together the commercial world of Oracle and the free-wheeling world of open source software. As this book reveals, these two worlds are not as far apart as they may seem. Today, there are many excellent and freely available software tools that Oracle developers and database administrators can use, at no cost, to improve their own coding productivity and their system's performance. Moreover, many of the finest Oracle developers are now making their source code freely available so their peers can build upon this code base. Oracle Corporation is even porting its RDBMS to Linux and starting to incorporate a growing number of open source tools in the company's own software.

Oracle & Open Source describes close to 100 open source tools you can use for Oracle development and database administration, from large and widely known open source systems (like Linux, Perl, Apache, TCL/Tk and Python) to more Oracle-specific tools (like Orasoft, Orac, OracleTool, and OraSnap). You'll learn how to obtain the software and how to adapt it to best advantage. The book abounds with code examples, download and installation instructions, and helpful usage hints.

Not only does it tell you how to find and use existing open source code; Oracle & Open Source gives you the details and the motivation to build your own open source contributions and release them to the Oracle community. You'll learn all about tools like the Oracle Call Interface (OCI) and Perl-DBI (Database Interface), which provide the glue allowing new open source tools to link into commercial Oracle software.

With Oracle & Open Source as a guide, you'll discover an enormous number of highly effective open source tools, while getting involved with the thriving community of open source development

Table of contents

  • Preface
  • Oracle Meets Open Source Introduction to Open Source Open Source Summary The Open Source Definition
  • Connecting to Oracle The Oracle Call Interface API Perl
  • Tcl, Perl, and Python Why Scripted GUIs? Connecting to Oracle Tcl/Tk Perl/Tk Python
  • Building Oracle Applications with Perl/Tk and Tcl/Tk Orac Oddis Building Applications with Oratcl and BLT
  • Web Technologies Databases and the Web The Apache Web Server Using Perl with Oracle Web Applications Using Java with Oracle Web Applications Using HTML Embedded Scripting with Oracle Web Applications
  • Building WebBased Oracle Applications Karma Oracletool OraSnap DB_Browser PhpMyAdmin and PhpOracleAdmin WWWdb Big Brother
  • Java Java Foundations JDBC
  • Java DataBase Connectivity Java GUIs Java and the Web Apache JServ
  • Building Oracle Applications with Java jDBA ViennaSQL DBInspector DB Prism
  • GNOME and GTK+ Windowing Foundations The GNOME Project Programming with GTK+
  • Building Oracle Applications with GNOME and GTK+ Orasoft Applications Suite GNOMEDB gASQL Gnome Transcript Gaby A
  • Oraclei And Linux B
  • PL/SQL and Open Source C
  • For Further Reading Index

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