Oracle8 & Windows NT Black Book

Oracle8 & Windows NT Black Book

Author: Mike Curtis

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781576102480

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Teaching architectural differences, as they pertain to Oracle, between Unix and Windows NT, this book describes Oracle-supplied, NT-specific utilities in detail, including the NT Instance Manager, NT Backup Manager, NT Recovery Manager, and SQL Net Easy Configuration. It covers installing Oracle Enterprise Manager, building the OEM repository, creating the OEM network definition, and configuring the intelligent agents. The CD-ROM includes sample database administration scripts.


Active Server Pages Black Book

Active Server Pages Black Book

Author: Al Williams

Publisher: Coriolis Group Books

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 612

ISBN-13: 9781576102473

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Showing readers how to transform Web pages from a static environment to a rich, dynamic experience, this "Black Book" covers HTML, Dynamic HTML, scripting, ActiveX controls, Java applets, Active Server Pages, Internet Information Server, and Internet Explorer. The CD-ROM features snapshots of the example Web sites in various stages of development and numerous free applets and ActiveX controls.


Oracle8 on Windows NT

Oracle8 on Windows NT

Author: Lilian Hobbs

Publisher: Digital Press

Published: 1998-03-23

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9781555581909

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Oracle Databases on Windows NT is aimed at anyone who needs an appreciation of the facilities available from the Oracle Server on the Windows NT platform. It specifically focuses on how to use the GUI interface, Oracle Enterprise Manager, to create, design and manage an Oracle database on NT. However, this book is appropriate for anyone who using Oracle Enterprise Manager. By reading this book the reader will learn how to create a database and define all the components such as tables and indexes. It shows how to manage the database, tune it, and use it for Web-based applications. Other advanced features such as replication, distribution, and NT clusters are also covered. What is GUI? GUI stands for Graphical User Interface, which is what Windows is based on -- icons, pulldown menus, point and click functionality. Most Oracle databases are run on UNIX, which depends on code, and doesn't have the windows interface. Specifically written for the Windows NT database user Shows how to manage Oracle databases using the GUI interface Foreword by Dr. Jerry Held, Senior Vice President for Oracle Server Technologies


Oracle NT Handbook

Oracle NT Handbook

Author: Anand Adkoli

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780072119176

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A practical guide to managing Oracle8 on Windows NT.


Windows 98 Registry

Windows 98 Registry

Author: Greg Holden

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9781576102947

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This compact guide reveals Microsoft's best-kept secrets on its Registry--thekey to writing programs that personalize and optimize a PC's performance. Thebook also offers quick tips and solutions to speed up performance and improvea PC's error checking. Cover Title


Software Developer's Marketplace

Software Developer's Marketplace

Author: Ben Sawyer

Publisher: Coriolis Group Books

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 748

ISBN-13:

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More than ever before, there is overwhelming demand for skilled programmers. The only problem is connecting programmers to opportunities. The solution is this guide, a first-of-its-kind volume which represents all the information professional programmers and developers need to market their skills. Whether their goal is to become a top-level corporate programmer, cutting-edge game developer, or freelance Web site designer, readers will find everything they need in this book.


Win 98 Optimizing & Troubleshooting

Win 98 Optimizing & Troubleshooting

Author: Mark L. Chambers

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 406

ISBN-13: 9781576102954

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Focusing on the inside intelligence for this year's hottest selling operating system, this "Little Black Book" is a compact reference for troubleshooting and optimizing Windows 98. Users will learn how to fine tune Windows 98 to deliver the fastest possible modem speeds, disk access, and graphics display without spending extra money on third-party software. Cover Title