Looking Forward To Oracle 10g Release 2

Mark rittman has an interesting weblog on the new 10- realease2 the features and what to expect. Definitely worth reading .

Looking Forward To Oracle 10g Release 2

Looking Forward To Oracle 10g Release 2

Mark rittman has an interesting weblog on the new 10- realease2 the features and what to expect. Definitely worth reading .

Looking Forward To Oracle 10g Release 2

Pete Finnigan’s Oracle security weblog

An interesting aggregation by pete on what the vulnerabilities of Alert 68 Are . this makes it easy for every DBA to understand how to manage and if patching is ncessary or not.

Pete Finnigan’s Oracle security weblog

Pete Finnigan’s Oracle security weblog

An interesting aggregation by pete on what the vulnerabilities of Alert 68 Are . this makes it easy for every DBA to understand how to manage and if patching is ncessary or not.

Pete Finnigan’s Oracle security weblog

Pete Finnigan’s Oracle security weblog

An interesting aggregation by pete on what the vulnerabilities of Alert 68 Are . this makes it easy for every DBA to understand how to manage and if patching is ncessary or not.

Pete Finnigan’s Oracle security weblog

Foreign Keys and Software engineering Concepts

While readin thru dbazine i came thr u with this very interesting post about software engineering tactics by Joe Celko

Its a three part article about basic real life design issues that software developers face.

It sort of answered what i wa slookign for in one of my projects

The article is titled Mop The floor and fix The Leak

its a 3 part article on where should stuff be done ,

In the Application , i the database or both.

Which does pose seom interesting issues.

As Software design Evolves . It is soemtimes hard to give policy decisions in these matters due the the evoloving nature of the rdbms.

Foreign Keys and Software engineering Concepts

While readin thru dbazine i came thr u with this very interesting post about software engineering tactics by Joe Celko

Its a three part article about basic real life design issues that software developers face.

It sort of answered what i wa slookign for in one of my projects

The article is titled Mop The floor and fix The Leak

its a 3 part article on where should stuff be done ,

In the Application , i the database or both.

Which does pose seom interesting issues.

As Software design Evolves . It is soemtimes hard to give policy decisions in these matters due the the evoloving nature of the rdbms.

How High Can You Go by Jonathan Lewis

This article by Jonathan was based on a discussion in hte oracle-l mailing list the qestion was what if any is oracle’s limitation to the height of a btree index.

interesting article with interesting results.

How High Can You Go by Jonathan Lewis

How High Can You Go by Jonathan Lewis

This article by Jonathan was based on a discussion in hte oracle-l mailing list the qestion was what if any is oracle’s limitation to the height of a btree index.

interesting article with interesting results.

How High Can You Go by Jonathan Lewis

DBAzine.com: the online portal for database issues and solutions

Orablogs has a reference to this wonderful article by Jonathan lewis . After reading thru the article it seems that 10g optimizer has some plusses . the minuses will only be known when application faithfully convert to 10g,

Its the old applications that are always the problem new applications can be tailedmade to the new version.

DBAzine.com: the online portal for database issues and solutions