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Oracle9iAS Technical Information
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Oracle9iAS v1.0.2.2: Packaging Summary, JUN 2001
Summary of Standard and Enterprise Edition Features (v1.0.2.2), JUN 2001
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Oracle9iAS v1.0.2.2: Data Sheet, JUN 2001
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Oracle9iAS v1.0.2.2: Technical Whitepaper, JUN
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Oracle9iAS v1.0.2.2: FAQ, JUN 2001
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Oracle9iAS v1.0.2.2: Scalability, Availability & Load Balancing Whitepaper, JUN 2001
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Oracle9iAS v1.0.2.2: Installation Overview,
JUN 2001
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Oracle9iAS v1.0.2.2: Installation, Configuration and Certification FAQ
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Oracle e-Business Suite 11i and Oracle9iAS Frequently Asked Questions, FEB 2001
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CERN Migration to J2EE
This case study describes how CERN migrated its e-business workflow application to J2EE.
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Java Developers Journal
Check out Oracle's insert in the March issue of Java Developers Journal on Web Services
and download Oracle9i Dynamic Services to start developing web applications today.
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Exchanging XML-based messages
This paper describes how to use XML with Oracle Business Components for Java for enterprise application
integration with Oracle9i Application Server.
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Options for Running Active Server Pages with Oracle9iAS
Active Server Pages have been a popular way to develop applications for the web. However,
the associated disadvantages have prompted organizations to move to J2EE. As detailed in this document, Oracle9iAS makes it easy to let the legacy .asp applications coexist with the new J2EE
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Best Practices
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Oracle9iAS Best Practices in HTTP Security
This document provides an overview of security best practices
for Oracle HTTP Server. Follow these to secure your application server and to design your applications with a security
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Oracle9iAS Best Practices for Globalization
Oracle9iAS is fully internationalized to provide a global platform for users to develop
and deploy Internet applications supporting languages of their choice. This document walks through the tricks of
the trade and details how best to do this in the different languages supported by Oracle9iAS. |
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Oracle9iAS Best Practices in Performance and Scalability
This document provides a checklist of what we consider good performance
practices in designing, implementing, tuning, and testing your web application that is to be deployed on Oracle9iAS. |
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Oracle9iAS Best Practices for Java Applications
This paper provides a checklist of best practices for programming
highly available Java server applications, deploying them to a redundant hardware environment, and operating them
proactively with appropriate restart and backup. |
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Oracle9iAS Best Practices in Pooling
This paper provides an overview of the different pooling mechanisms provided with Oracle9iAS, including connection
pools, servlet pools, stateless sessions, and serial reuse. These mechanisms increase application scalability by
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Oracle HTTP Server - Technical Whitepaper, FEB 2001 |
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Oracle9iAS Database Cache Technical Information
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Oracle9iAS Database Cache - Technical Whitepaper,
FEB 2001
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Oracle9iAS Database Cache - Feature Overview,
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Oracle9iAS Database Cache - FAQ,
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Oracle9iAS Database Cache -Statement of Direction,
NOV 2001
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