Database Web Services
The Oracle Database can function in two different modes to support Web services development and deployment:
  • Database as Web Services Provider: Database operations and data retrieval are executed through Web Services mechanisms. In conjunction with Oracle Application Server Web Services Framework, Oracle Database allows instant interoperability and consistent Web services development and deployment.
  • Database as Web Services Consumer: External Web Services are included as part of a SQL query or database batch processing.

What's New
Technical White paper: What's New for Java, JDBC, and Web Services in Oracle Database 10g (Release 1 and Release 2)
This Technical White Paper explains Java-in-the-database features available in Oracle Database 10g.
Database Web Services Sample Code
Find out how to deal with serialization issues using BLOBs (jar), Ref Cursors (jar) and Boolean (jar) datatypes. Check out all the Database Web Service samples.
Call Out to Web Services from Java Stored Procedures
(updated with Oracle Database 10g Release 2 utility)
This sample implements an order processing system running in the Oracle9i Database which calls out to an external Credit Agency Web service. Visit the Java in the Database Center for more Oracle JVM details.

Technical Information
Java and Web Services Developer's Perspective on Oracle Database 10g

 

Web Services Oracle JDeveloper
Oracle Database: JVM Oracle Application Server 10g

 

 
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