Oracle Spatial Training
 
Instructor-led and online Oracle Spatial training courses are available from Oracle University!
Free online tutorials are also available in the Oracle By Example series.
 
 

Instructor-Led | Online Course | Oracle By Example—Free Online Tutorial

   

Instructor-Led Training—Oracle Spatial 11g: Essentials

The Oracle Spatial 11g: Essentials course is applicable to users running either Oracle 10g or Oracle 11g.

The course extensively covers the concepts and usage of the native data types, functions and operators available in Oracle Spatial 11g for implementing geospatial applications and location-based services.

Using the Oracle Application Server MapViewer, students learn how to render maps and view geospatial data managed by Oracle Spatial or Locator. Students also get introduced to basics of geocoding and routing concepts.

Demonstrations and hands-on practice reinforce the fundamental concepts.

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Lab Exercises (for students who have completed Oracle Spatial 11g: Essentials instructor-led class):

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Note: The lab document for these lab exercises is distributed only in the Oracle Spatial 11g: Essentials course and is not available online. You must enroll in the course to receive this document.

   
  Instructor-Led Training—Oracle Spatial 10g: Fundamentals

This course teaches students how to model and create tables with spatial data, index spatial data, and discusses how to spatially enable applications. Students learn about Oracle's native data type for spatial data (SDO_GEOMETRY) and the geometric primitives it supports. Additionally students learn how to load spatial data into Oracle database with various Oracle utilities, how to appropriately create spatial indexes for optimal performance, and how to query spatial data and perform spatial analysis with spatial operators, functions, and procedures. Additional topics include Oracle Spatial's Geocoder, Oracle Spatial's Linear Referencing System (LRS), coordinate systems support in Oracle Spatial and publishing maps to the web with Oracle Application Server MapViewer.
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Lab Exercises (for students who have completed Oracle Spatial 10g: Fundamentals instructor-led class):

Download the exercises (54.1 MB)

Note: The lab document for these lab exercises is distributed only in the Oracle Spatial 10g: Fundamentals course and is not available online. You must enroll in the course to receive this document.

   
 

Instructor-Led Training—Oracle Spatial 10g: Advanced

This course provides information on the new and advanced features associated with Oracle Spatial 10g. It covers changes in Oracle Spatial 10g that simplify spatial queries, application development, and deployment. Topics in the course include advanced Spatial indexing features, including local partitioned spatial indexes; function based spatial indexes, and spatial indexes on embedded spatial objects within objects. Information is also provided on using Oracle Spatial GeoRaster, Oracle Spatial's open solution for storing digital imagery and grid data in the database, as well as how to display raster data with Oracle Application Server MapViewer. Oracle Spatial's Geocoder which provides return location information based on address data is also covered in addition to Oracle Spatial's Router which generates driving directions between locations. Additional topics include Oracle Spatial Topology Data Model, which stores topology information in the database, Oracle Spatial Network Data Model that stores network information in the database for graph analysis, and Spatial Analysis and Mining.

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Lab Exercises (for students who have completed Oracle Spatial 10g: Advanced instructor-led class):

Download the exercises. (243.0 MB)

Note: The lab document for these lab exercises is distributed only in the Oracle Spatial 10g: Advanced course and is not available online. You must enroll in the course to receive this document.

   

Online Course—Oracle Database 10g: Spatial Topology

This course shows you how to use Oracle Spatial 10g topology data model, which includes data about nodes, edges and faces in a topology. This OLC guides you through the main steps for working with topology data in Oracle Spatial. It refers to important concepts, structures, examples, and operations. For example, the Oracle Spatial topology data model provides an efficient and effective way to store the topological relationship between features in a cadaster. It does so by not repeating common nodes, edges or faces shared by features.

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Online Course—Oracle Database 10g: Oracle Spatial Enhancements

This course teaches the new and enhanced features introduced in Oracle database 10g Spatial. It covers enhancements to features such as Region-Tree, Spatial operators, and transportable tablespaces with Spatial indexes. It also covers new features in Geometry types, spatial utility functions, LRS functions and updates to existing functions. This course also provides you an overview of new features such as GeoRaster, Topology data model, network data model, Geocoding, and Spatial analysis & mining functions.

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Oracle By Example Online Developer Training—Running Oracle Spatial Web Services March 2008

This tutorial describes how to use the demo files for Oracle Spatial Web Services such as Web Feature Service (WFS), Catalog Services for the Web (CSW), and Open Location Services (OpenLS).

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Oracle By Example Online Developer Training—Using Oracle Spatial and Oracle Workspace Manager to Perform Location-Based Analysis Updated March 2003

Develop a sample application using Oracle Spatial or Locator with this free step-by-step tutorial. You will learn how to locate the customers nearest to a company's warehouses: from loading and indexing location data in the database, to performing location queries. Also learn how to use Workspace Manager to analyze current and proposed data. Part of a series on Oracle Database.

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