Speakers: | Alex Keh, Oracle Corporation Biography |
| Abstract: | For JDBC developers, new features include: JDBC 4.0, Advanced security in JDBC-Thin (Kerberos, Radius); Database Change Notification; better RAC support; performance, diagnosability and manageability. For Java in the Database: a new JIT compiler automatically compiles Java code; new ease-of-use features including a JDK-Like interface, database resident jars, output redirect, property management interface; and utilities. For .NET developers: new data access features with Oracle Database 11g, including abstract/user-defined data types, ASP.NET providers, and client-side HA features for Oracle grids; new enhancements to the Visual Studio tools: full integration into Visual Studio 2005, source control, and database script management. For PHP, a new database resident connection pool allows multiple Oracle clients to share a server-side pool of connections, providing application scalability. OCI improves database scalability and application performance with client query result cache. |
| Track: | Development - Connectivity (e.g. JDBC, ODBC, Wireless) Development - Performance Tuning Development - Security Development - Design Development - Programming (e.g. Java/J2EE, JSP, Beans, XML, .NET, BPEL, ADF, AJAX, SQL, PL/SQL, OC4J) Development - 11g Upcoming Features |
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| Expertise: | Intermediate |
| Prerequisites: | Exposure to JDBC, Oracle JDBC, Java in the Oracle database,.NET fo the Oracle Database, PHP, and OCI. |
| Objective 1: | Support for new Java/JDBC standards, security and performance enhancements. |
| Objective 2: | New .NET data access features: UDT, ASP.NET providers, client-side HA for Oracle Grids, .NET tools. |
| Objective 3: | Database resident connection pool for PHP and OCI, query result set cache across sessions/threads. |
| Session: | 417 |
| Date: | Monday, April 16, 2007 |
| Time: | 2:15 PM - 3:15 PM |