Oracle PL/SQL programming
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Oracle PL/SQL programming
O'Reilly, 2005
4th ed.
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注記
"10th anniversary edition"-- Cover.
"Covers all versions through Oracle database 10g release 2"-- Cover.
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
For the past ten years, O'Reilly's "Oracle PL/SQL Programming" has been the bestselling book on PL/SQL, Oracle's powerful procedural language. Packed with examples and helpful recommendations, the book has helped everyone - from novices to experienced developers, and from Oracle Forms developers to database administrators - make the most of PL/SQL. The fourth edition is a comprehensive update, adding significant new content and extending coverage to include the very latest Oracle version, Oracle Database 10g Release 2. It describes such new features as the PL/SQL optimizing compiler, conditional compilation, compile-time warnings, regular expressions, set operators for nested tables, nonsequential collections in FORALL, the programmer-defined quoting mechanism, the ability to backtrace an exception to a line number, a variety of new built-in packages, and support for IEEE 754 compliant floating-point numbers.
The new edition adds brand-new chapters on security (including encryption, row-level security, fine-grained auditing, and application contexts), file, email, and web I/O (including the built-in packages DBMS_OUTPUT, UTL_FILE, UTL_MAIL, UTL_SMTP, and UTL_HTTP) and globalization and localization. Co-authored by the world's foremost PL/SQL authority, Steven Feuerstein, this classic reference provides language syntax, best practices, and extensive code, ranging from simple examples to complete applications - making it a must-have on your road to PL/SQL mastery. A companion web site contains many more examples and additional technical content for enhanced learning.
目次
Preface Part I. Programming in PL/SQL 1. Introduction to PL/SQL What Is PL/SQL? The Origins of PL/SQL So This Is PL/SQL About PL/SQL Versions Resources for PL/SQL Developers Some Words of Advice 2. Creating and Running PL/SQL Code SQL*Plus Performing Essential PL/SQL Tasks Calling PL/SQL from Other Languages 3. Language Fundamentals PL/SQL Block Structure The PL/SQL Character Set Identifiers Literals The Semicolon Delimiter Comments The PRAGMA Keyword Labels Part II. PL/SQL Program Structure 4. Conditional and Sequential Control IF Statements CASE Statements and Expressions The GOTO Statement The NULL Statement 5. Iterative Processing with Loops Loop Basics The Simple Loop The WHILE Loop The Numeric FOR Loop The Cursor FOR Loop Loop Labels Tips for Iterative Processing 6. Exception Handlers Exception-Handling Concepts and Terminology Defining Exceptions Raising xceptions Handling Exceptions Building an Effective Error Management Architecture Making the Most of PL/SQL Error Management Part III. PL/SQL Program Data 7. Working with Program Data Naming Your Program Data Overview of PL/SQL Datatypes Declaring Program Data Programmer-Defined Subtypes Conversion Between Datatypes 8. Strings String Datatypes Working with Strings String Function Quick Reference 9. Numbers Numeric Datatypes Number Conversions Numeric Functions 10. Dates and Timestamps Datetime Datatypes Getting the Date and Time Interval Datatypes Datetime Conversions Date and Timestamp Literals Interval Conversions Interval Literals CAST and EXTRACT Datetime Arithmetic Date/Time Functions 11. Records Records in PL/SQL 12. Collections Collections Overview Collection Methods (Built-Ins) Working with Collections Nested Table Multiset Operations Maintaining Schema-Level Collections 13. Miscellaneous Datatypes The BOOLEAN Datatype The RAW Datatype The UROWID and ROWID Datatypes The LOB Datatypes Working with LOBs Predefined Object Types Part IV. SQL in PL/SQL 14. DML and Transaction Management DML in PL/SQL Bulk DML with the FORALL Statement Transaction Management Autonomous Transactions 15. Data Retrieval Cursor Basics Working with Implicit Cursors Working with Explicit Cursors BULK COLLECT SELECT ... FOR UPDATE Cursor Variables and REF CURSORs Cursor Expressions 16. Dynamic SQL and Dynamic PL/SQL NDS Statements Binding Variables Working with Objects and Collections Dynamic PL/SQL Recommendations for NDS When to Use DBMS_SQL NDS Utility Package Part V. PL/SQL Application Construction 17. Procedures, Functions, and Parameters Modular Code Procedures Functions Parameters Local Modules Module Overloading Forward Declarations Advanced Topics Go Forth and Modularize! 18. Packages Why Packages? Rules for Building Packages Rules for Calling Packaged Elements Working with Package Data When to Use Packages Packages and Object Types 19. Triggers DML Triggers DDL Triggers Database Event Triggers INSTEAD OF Triggers AFTER SUSPEND Triggers Maintaining Triggers 20. Managing PL/SQL Code Managing Code in the Database Using Native Compilation Using the Optimizing Compiler and Compile-Time Warnings Conditional Compilation Testing PL/SQL Programs Debugging PL/SQL Programs Tuning PL/SQL Programs Protecting Stored Code 21. I/O and PL/SQL Displaying Information Reading and Writing Files Sending Email Working with Web-Based Data (HTTP) Other Types of I/O vailable in PL/SQL Part VI. Advanced PL/SQL Topics 22. Application Security and PL/SQL Security Overview Encryption Row-Level Security Application Contexts Fine-Grained Auditing 23. Inside PL/SQL Looking Under the Hood PL/SQL's Optimizing Compiler Dependency Management Execution Authority Models PL/SQL and Oracle Memory Server-Side PL/SQL Processing: Reprise What You Need to Know 24. Globalization and Localization in PL/SQL Overview and Terminology Unicode Primer Character Semantics String Sort Order Multilingual Information Retrieval Date/Time Currency Conversion Globalization Development Kit for PL/SQL 25. Object-Oriented Aspects of PL/SQL Introduction to Oracle's Object Features An Extended Example Object Views Maintaining Object Types and Object Views Pontifications 26. Calling Java from PL/SQL Oracle and Java Getting Ready to Use Java in Oracle A Simple Demonstration Using loadjava Using dropjava Managing Java in the Database Using DBMS_JAVA Publishing and Using Java in PL/SQL 27. External Procedures Introduction to External Procedures The Oracle Net Configuration Setting Up Multithreaded Mode Creating an Oracle Library Writing the Call Specification Raising an Exception from the Called C Program Nondefault Agents Maintaining External Procedures A. Regular Expression Metacharacters and Function Parameters B. Number Format Models C. Date Format Models Index
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