
Oracle Magazine Archives
2008 ISSUES
September/October 2008
Cover Story: Share 2.0; Features: Restrictions Apply; Managing Identity Diversity; Meets and Exceeds
Technology: Document, Monitor, and Manage (Harper); More Ways to Flash Back (Jagannath); The Trouble with Triggers (Kyte); Developer:Task and You Shall Receive (Muench); On Signatures and Changing WHERE (Feuerstein); Customize the Experience (Williams)
July/August 2008
Cover Story: Measure. Analyze. Perform.; Features: License to Operate; Growing Green
Technology: Compress to Impress (Nanda); Managing History (Gennick); Managing File Versions (Harper); Using Database Advisors (Jagannath); On Redefinition, Nature, and Triggers (Kyte); Developer: More Support for the Kernel (Schwerin); A Home for Your Chrome (Muench); On Exceptions and Rules (Feuerstein); Cache Payback (Willliams)
May/June 2008
Cover Story: Developer Nation; Features: Wrap It Up; Energizing the Efficient Enterprise
Technology: Accelerating Data Warehousing (Vlamis); Making Database Connections (Harper); Back Up and Recover (Jagannath); On Seeing Double in V$SQL (Kyte); Developer: Enlightened Development (Muench); The Power of Two (Peake); On the PGA and Indexing
Collections (Feuerstein); It Takes All Types (Shay)
March/April 2008
Cover Story: Moving Forward; Feature: Support For Superheroes
Technology: Performing Through Changes (Nanda); Building Queries Visually (Harper); Upgrading Manageability (Jagannath); Oracle Database 11g Redux (Kyte); Developer: Declarative Data Filtering (Muench); Building Interactive Reports (Peake); On BULK COLLECT (Feuerstein)
January/February 2008
Cover Story: Information Comes Home; Features: Making Enterprise Choices; Definitely Not Old-School
Technology: Better Workload, Better Testing (Nanda); Intelligence and Identity (Rittman and Crisp); Become a Certified Expert (Breederode and Goodman); On Tuning by Tracing (Kyte); Developer: Services with a Smile (Muench); Reporting from Your Browser (Peake)
2007 ISSUES
November/December 2007
Cover Story: Editors' Choice Awards 2007; Features: Perform with SOA; Controlling the
Content Evolution; Experience Innovation
Technology: Working with PL/SQL (Harper); More on Oracle Database 11g (Kyte); Developer: Enhanced Calculation and Validation (Muench); Application Integration Workshop (Peake); On Continuing and Executing (Feuerstein); Testing BPEL in the Real World (Dikmans)
September/October 2007
Cover Story: Manage Change with Oracle Database 11g; Features: Open and Secure; The Power Within; Get Ready for the Biggest Event of the Year
Technology: More Partitioning Choices (Nanda); Faster, Safer, and Smaller LOBs (Gennick); Moving to an Oracle Database (Harper); On Oracle Database 11g (Kyte); Developer: Defining a Cascading List of Values (Muench); Express Web 2.0 (Peake); On the PL/SQL Function Result Cache (Feuerstein)
July/August 2007
Cover Story: Oracle Celebrates Thirty Years of Innovation; Features: Hands-Free Management; World Class IT
Technology: Reporting with the Familiar (Rittman); Extending Oracle SQL Developer (Harper); On Ignoring, Locking, and Parsing (Kyte); Developer: Working Around Silos (Bright); Committed To Code (Schwerin); Producing Parameterized Pages (Muench); On Invokers and Outs (Feuerstein)
May/June 2007
Cover Story: Develop with Choice; Features: Journey to the Center of Fusion; Step into Windows
Technology: Now Reporting (Harper); On Loading and Extents (Kyte); Developer: Spring Time (Schwerin); Beyond Declarative Validation (Muench); Application Migration Workshop (Peake); On the Old, the New, and ORA-22160 (Feuerstein)
March/April 2007
Cover Story: Radiating Intelligence; Features: Find It; Destination Fusion
Technology: Decisions Grow on Trees (Hardman); Embedded Java Persistence (Gennick); On Cursors, SQL, and Analytics (Kyte); Developer: Delivering Productivity with Choice (Schwerin); Breaking Out of the Browser (Muench); A Development Gem (Savarese)
January/February 2007
Cover Story: Always Available; Features: Go XML; Expanding to Meet Demands
Technology: PL/SQL Practices (Feuerstein); Recover in a Flash (Nanda); On Top-n and Pagination Queries (Kyte); Developer: Embedding Open Source (Schwerin); Modeling Tables and Components (Muench); Using PL/SQL Associative Arrays (Williams); Sizing Up Performance (Hichwa)
2006 ISSUES
November/December 2006
Cover Story: Editors' Choice Awards 2006
Technology: Restore to the Point (Nanda); When Microseconds Count (Gennick); Managing Data Quality (Hardman); On Rescue Analytics and Popularity (Kyte); Testing Database Security (Puri); Developer: Jump-Start J2EE Development (Muench); Taking Up Collections (Hichwa); On Object Types in Collections (Feuerstein)
September/October 2006
Cover Story: Security Inside; Features: Refining the Wheel; Content at Your Fingertips; Oracle Magazine at Twenty; Oracle OpenWorld
Technology: Partition Decisions (Nanda); Secure Search Returns Best Results (Hardman); On ROWNUM and Limiting Results (Kyte); Become a Master (Puri); Developer: Getting Rich with Ajax (Schwerin); Harnessing the Active Data Model (Muench); Debugging PL/SQL from .NET (Williams); Express Lockdown (Mattamal); On Generics and Traces (Feuerstein)
July/August 2006
Cover Story: Get Control; Features: Brewing Good Business; Retail Businesses Grow; Access Granted
Technology: Build Custom Aggregate Functions (Gennick); Archiving Data Using XML (Nanda); On Speeding, Dating, and Spelling (Kyte); Managing Certificates (Puri); Developer: A New Face on the Block (Muench); Improve ODP.NET Performance (Williams); Single Step Deployment (Mattamal); On Conditional Compilation (Feuerstein)
May/June 2006
Cover Story: From Application Express to XE; Features: Making Movie Magic; Semantic Breakthrough; Peoplepower
Technology: Oracle SQL Developer Soars (Gennick); On Joins and Query Plans (Kyte); Managing Oracle Portal (Puri); Developer: PHP for the Enterprise (Schwerin); Tuning Your View Objects (Muench); Following the Changes, Part Two (Williams); Building Express Forms (Mattamal); On Confusion and Recompilation (Feuerstein)
March/April 2006
Cover Story: The Face of Intelligence; Features: Put Some Muscle in Your Business; Process Portals: A New Way to See Business
Technology: Standards-based Fusion (Bright); Learn and Predict (Hardman); Commanding ASM (Nanda); Master Batch Processing (Rittman); On Variables, Moving, and Meaning (Feuerstein); On Deduping and Ordering (Kyte); Developer: Using Bind Variables (Muench); Following the Changes, Part One (Williams); Surveying Your Application Needs (Mattamal)
January/February 2006
Cover Story: Powering Windows; Features: Oracle Inside
Technology: SQL Tools Make Fast Work (Gennick); Auditing in XML (Nanda); Knowing Your UML with XML (Wigetman and Moortgat); Answering PL/SQL (Feuerstein); On Sharing, Splitting, and Deleting (Kyte); New Features for Oracle8i OCPs (Puri); Developer: Appreciating the Entity Object (Muench); Cursor In, Cursor Out (Williams); Generating a JSF DataTable (Vohra)
2005 ISSUES
November/December 2005
Cover Story: Editors' Choice Awards 2005
Technology: Standardizing Grid Computing (Schwerin); Building Analytic Workspaces (Vlamis); On Transaction Isolation Levels (Kyte); Tuning Oracle9i on Linux (Puri); Developer: Working with Master/Detail Data (Muench); Serving Winning LOBs (Williams); Migrating to Oracle HTML DB (Spendolini); Tools for Your .NET Space (Shay)
September/October 2005
Cover Story: 10g R2; Features: A Lesson in Interactive Marketing; Middle Matters
Technology: Web ServicesAnyhow, Anywhere (Bright); XQuery Flowers (Gennick); Transparent Data Encryption (Nanda); Going Global (Hardman); XML to Relational: Bridging the Gap (Dillon); My First Day with the New Release (Kyte); Surveying Diagnostics (Puri); Sharing MemoryAutomatically; Developer: Creating Search Pages (Muench); The Values that Bind (Williams); Building Faster Java (Oak)
July/August 2005
Cover Story: Great Expectations; Features: Linux Clusters; Oracle OpenWorld
Technology: Simplifying Development (Schwerin); Tuning Undo Tablespace (Floss); Nulls: Nothing to Worry About (de Haan and Gennick); Mining for Clues (Nanda); On Searching and Synonyms (Kyte); Efficient Space Management (Puri); Developer: Browsing and Editing Data (Muench); Testing 1,2,3... (Zoio); Using PHP 5 with Oracle XML DB (Vasiliev)
May/June 2005
Cover Story: Modern Design; Feature: Tuning in to RFID
Technology: Picturing Program Design (Wiseth); Segments Shrink (Floss); Filter Data Before You Get It (Gennick); Picking Your Packages (Feuerstein); Creating Team Speed (Mishra); Getting to XML (Dillon); On Favorites and CONNECT BY (Kyte); New Ways to Flash Back (Puri); Developer: Working with Data (Muench); Fact-Finding with MapViewer (Qian and Sharma)
March/April 2005
Cover Story: Tame Your Content; Features: Coordinating Business Processes; Running on the Grid
Technology: Find Answers Faster (Gennick & Molinaro); Tracing Lines (Feuerstein); Room with a Better View (Nanda); Which Storage XML (Dillon); Speed and Simplify Data Movement (Floss); On Rollups, Merges, and Moves (Kyte); Flashback for OCPs (Puri); Developer: Guarantee SOAP Message Integrity (Lehmann); Starting with Oracle ADF (Muench); Aggregate Data with XQuery (Junnarkar, Chanchani, & Basu); Oracle Forms in the SOA World (Zimmermann)
January/February 2005
Cover Story: Eye on Information; Feature: A Form Break
Technology: XQuery: A New Way to Search (Kvitka); More Space and More Time (Gennick); Refactoring for PL/SQL Developers (Feuerstein); Encrypt Your Data Assets (Nanda); Share Your Data as XML (Floss); Understanding Optimization (Floss); On Injecting and Comparing (Kyte); More New Features for OCPs (Puri); The Luxury of Architecture (Demarest); Developer: Forms Functionality in J2EE (Muench); Wizards Creating Wizards (Leunissen)
2004 ISSUES
November/December 2004
Cover Story: Editors' Choice Awards 2004
Developer: Web Services Management Arrives (Lehmann); From ADF UIX to JSF (Jacobi); Technology: Integration Imperative (Schwerin); Better to Best NDS (Feuerstein); Faster Backup, Faster Recovery (Nanda); Making Data Flow (Mishra); Database Resource Manager (Floss); On Partitioning and Pipelining (Kyte); New Features for OCPs (Puri)
September/October 2004
Cover Story: Know Who Know How
Developer: Your First BPEL Project (Lehmann); Rapid Struts Development (Oak); Taking Abstraction One Step Further (Holmes); Technology: Giving Legs to Web Services (Kvitka); Controlling Mythological Code (Feuerstein); Moving Data Faster (Nanda); Optimize Your Text Retrieval (Hardman); Building with Oracle XML Database (Kristjánsson); Tracing SQL in Oracle Database 10g (Floss); On Fetching, Storing, and Indexing (Kyte)
July/August 2004
Cover Story: Scoring with Web Services
Developer: Weaving Web Services Together (Lehmann); A Look at Rich Internet Applications (O'Rourke); Developing Faces (Schalk); Keep Your Connections (Mensah); Technology: Making Faces (Kirkley); Schedule Away the Routine (Gennick); The Beauty Is in the Details (Feuerstein); Perform Without Waiting (Nanda); Make Recovery Logical (Kuhn); Getting Good Advice About Access (Floss); On Numbers and Analytics (Kyte)
May/June 2004
Cover Story: Core to Your Business
Developer: Managing Web Services (Lehmann); Monitor, Control, and Extend with JMX (O'Rourke); Reuse Tiles and Simplify UI (Holmes); Technology: Add Storage, Not Projects (Gennick); Self-Managing PL/SQL (Feuerstein); Flash Back to a Better Time (Nanda); Serving HTML DB Reports (Leunissen); A Closer Look at ADDM (Floss); On Sorts, Selecting, and Selectivity (Kyte)
March/April 2004
Cover Story: Always Available
Developer: Creating Web Services, Part 2 (Lehmann); Do You Queue? (O'Rourke); Facing Forward with JSF (Kurniawan); Technology: Bring the Right JAX to Play (Wiseth); Supercharging the Pump (Gennick); Cleaning Up PL/SQL Practices (Feuerstein); Compressing Data for Space and Speed (Mishra); Keeping Information Private with VPS (Nanda); Advice and Consent (Floss); On Format, Negation, and Sliding (Kyte); Oracle Certified Master (DiIanni)
January/February
2004
Cover Story: Expect More Service
Developer: Creating Web Services with J2EE 1.4
(Lehmann); Designing Schemas (O'Rourke); Simplifying
Database Access (Mensah); Check Your Form with
Validator (Holmes); XQuery Tricks and Tips
(Hunter)
Technology: Announcing the New MODEL (Gennick); Oracle
10g Adds More to FORALL (Feuerstein);
Diagnosing Performance Problems (Milsap); On
Uniqueness, Space, and Numbers (Kyte); Upgrading Your
OCP (DiIanni)
2003 ISSUES
November/December 2003
Cover Story: 2003 Editors' Choice Awards
Developer: When Rows and Columns Won't Do (O'Rourke); Solving Complex Coding Challenges (Hall); Who Needs Web Services Transactions? (Lehmann); Updating XQuery (Hunter); Servlets and JSP Step Up (Budi Kurniawan)
Technology: The Path to Portlet Interoperability (Gennick & Linsley); Disciplined PL/SQL (Feuerstein); Capturing Change (Mishra); On Constraints, CASE, and Cursors (Kyte); Upgrading Your OCP (Jim DiIanni ); Open-Door Policy (Robert Dell'Immagine & Justin Kestelyn);
September/October 2003
Cover Story: Oracle Database 10g
Developer: The Active Database (O'Rourke); Keeping Up with New EJB Features (Hall); Parsing XML Efficiently (Guo, Basu, Scardina, Karun); Big Changes Coming for Java (Hunter)
Technology: Setting a Date for Interoperability (McKee); Ready to Recover (Johnson); Improve Results with Query Rewrite (Hillson, Hobbs, and Lawande); First Expressions (Gennick); Taking Up Collections (Feuerstein); On HTML DB, Bulking Up, and Speeding (Kyte); Certifying DBA Performance Tuning (Dilanni); OTN Delivered Daily (Dell'Immagine & Kestelyn)
July/August 2003
Cover Story: Linux Takes on the Enterprise; Feature: Meeting the Healthcare Challenge
Developer: Rock-Solid Replication (O'Rourke); Promoting the Penguin (Hall); Securing Java Execution (Mensah); Understanding Clustering (Chanchani); Multimedia and Geospatial Data (Mauro)
Technology: Getting Hooked in Java IDEs (McKee); Now Securing Every Row (Kuhn & Roughton); Handling Exceptional Behavior, Part II (Feuerstein); XML: CLOB or OBJECT? (Dillon); On Procedures, Flushes and Writes (Kyte); Certifying: DBA Fundamentals II (Dilanni); Showtime (Dell'Immagine & Kestelyn)