Friday, November 6, 2009

A.14 Chapter 14 , Network Deployment Models



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A.14 Chapter 14, Network Deployment Models



This chapter has undergone the most extensive revisions of any
chapter in the book; even its name has changed (from Oracle
and The Web
). The Oracle Database 10g
release claims to take Oracle beyond the Web into the grid, so in
addition to briefly covering features described in previous
editions�for example, Oracle Application Server[1]�it also includes a summary of
the needs of grid computing and how the Oracle Database 10g
release is addressing them
.

[1] For more information on Oracle Application Server 10g than we
can include in this chapter, see the book Oracle
Application Server 10g Essentials
, expected to be released
later in 2004.




HTML DB



This is a development tool for creating HTML-based applications,
creating and modifying database structures, and importing data into
the Oracle database.




Direct calls to Java stored procedures



You no longer have to create a PL/SQL wrapper to call a Java stored
procedure.




XML DB



XML DB is a set of improvements for the XML capabilities of the
Oracle database.




Failover notification



Oracle Application Server 10g is notified of a failure in a Real
Application Cluster node.




Enterprise Configuration Manager



This tool is a part of Enterprise Manager 10g that allows you to
discover, compare, and modify the configuration of servers across
your enterprise.




Application Performance Management



This new tool allows you to set up beacons, which run user-defined
transactions from remote locations and send the results back to the
Enterprise Manager repository.











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