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Java Applications on Oracle Database. 2.1 Database Sessions Imposed on Java Applications 2-1 2.2 Execution Control of Java Applications 2-3 2.3 Java Code, Binaries, and Resources Storage 2-3 2.4 About Java Classes Loaded in the Database 2-4 2.5 Preparing Java Class Methods for Execution 2-5 2.5.1 Compiling Java Classes 2-6
The Oracle database release 19c enables Java developers and architects to design and deploy modern, secure, fast and resilient applications using the Oracle JDBC drivers, the Universal Connection Pool (UCP), and the database-embedded JVM (a.k.a. OJVM)1.
2.11 Create Oracle 10g XE Sample Database 61 2.11.1 Create an Oracle User Database 63 2.11.2 Add New Data Tables into the Oracle User Database 64 2.11.2.1 Create the LogIn Table 65 2.11.2.2 Create the Faculty Table 69 2.11.2.3 Create Other Tables 74 fftoc.indd viiitoc.indd viii 77/20/2011 11:13:00 AM/20/2011 11:13:00 AM
This book describes how to develop, load, and run Java applications in Oracle Database.
Connecting to Oracle Database and Exploring It. Connecting to Oracle Database from SQL*Plus2-1. Connecting to Oracle Database from SQL Developer2-2. Connecting to Oracle Database as User HR2-4. Unlocking the HR Account2-4. Connecting to Oracle Database as User HR from SQL*Plus2-5. Connecting to Oracle Database as User HR from SQL Developer2-6
Chapter Three delves into the details of developing, deploying, and invoking Java applications in the database, including an extensive section on PL/SQL wrappers (a.k.a. Call Spec) for publishing Java (i.e., make it known) to SQL, and mapping SQL datatypes to/from Java/JDBC datatypes.
The Oracle Database Java virtual machine (JVM) is a complete, Java 2-compliant Java execution environment. It runs in the same process space and address space as the RDBMS kernel, sharing its memory heaps and directly accessing its relational data.