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Oracle Distributed Systems

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    This book describes how you can use multiple databases and both Oracle8 and Oracle7 distributed system features to best advantage. It covers design, configuration of SQL*Net/Net8, security, and Oracle’s distributed options (advanced replication, snapshots, multi-master replication, updateable snapshots, procedural replication, and conflict resolution). Includes a complete API reference for built-in packages and a diskette with many helpful scripts and utilities.

    Any organization that uses the Oracle relational database management system (RDBMS) these days needs to use multiple databases. In a distributed database environment, data in two or more databases is accessible as if it were in a single database. Usually, the different databases are on different servers, which may be located at the same site or a continent away. Communication between the servers takes place via SQL*Net (for Oracle7) or Net8 (for Oracle8).

    This book describes how you can use multiple databases and the distributed features of Oracle to best advantage

    TABLE OF CONTENT:
    01 - Introduction to Distributed Systems
    02 - SQL*Net and Net8
    03 - Configuration and Administration
    04 - Distributed Database Security
    05 - Designing a Distributed System
    06 - Oracle’s Distributed System Implementation
    07 - Sample Configurations
    08 - Engineering Considerations
    09 - Oracle Replication Architecture
    10 - Advanced Replication Installation
    11 - Basic Replication
    12 - Multi-Master Replication
    13 - Updateable Snapshots
    14 - Procedural Replication
    15 - Conflict Avoidance and Resolution Techniques

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