ºÝºÝߣshows by User: SageComputing / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: SageComputing / Thu, 07 May 2015 15:28:46 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: SageComputing Oracle XML DB - What's in it for me? /slideshow/oracle-xml-db-whats-in-it-for-me/47870294 jshopry8rso1sjcxzze6-signature-e72849be0875dc286739d6003dfe62f7cec99f083f107c96a06261c2a4369a18-poli-150507152847-lva1-app6892
XML DB provides technologies to allow XML documents to be stored in the Oracle database and accessed in a structured manner, and for the data to be queried updated and transformed using SQL constructs and standards based technologies. The presentation focuses on the facilities available in Oracle 10g for the storage and retrieval of XML documents. It includes demonstrations of using a variety of methods to access the XML data.]]>

XML DB provides technologies to allow XML documents to be stored in the Oracle database and accessed in a structured manner, and for the data to be queried updated and transformed using SQL constructs and standards based technologies. The presentation focuses on the facilities available in Oracle 10g for the storage and retrieval of XML documents. It includes demonstrations of using a variety of methods to access the XML data.]]>
Thu, 07 May 2015 15:28:46 GMT /slideshow/oracle-xml-db-whats-in-it-for-me/47870294 SageComputing@slideshare.net(SageComputing) Oracle XML DB - What's in it for me? SageComputing XML DB provides technologies to allow XML documents to be stored in the Oracle database and accessed in a structured manner, and for the data to be queried updated and transformed using SQL constructs and standards based technologies. The presentation focuses on the facilities available in Oracle 10g for the storage and retrieval of XML documents. It includes demonstrations of using a variety of methods to access the XML data. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jshopry8rso1sjcxzze6-signature-e72849be0875dc286739d6003dfe62f7cec99f083f107c96a06261c2a4369a18-poli-150507152847-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> XML DB provides technologies to allow XML documents to be stored in the Oracle database and accessed in a structured manner, and for the data to be queried updated and transformed using SQL constructs and standards based technologies. The presentation focuses on the facilities available in Oracle 10g for the storage and retrieval of XML documents. It includes demonstrations of using a variety of methods to access the XML data.
Oracle XML DB - What's in it for me? from Sage Computing Services
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Aspects of 10 Tuning /slideshow/aspects-of-10t-uning/47869320 maq6tobfq4yrpmphpxdg-signature-5a1a7349db03b76cd25458f91c540b5e8661b4ffa0e80dfe1f889b78d911f16c-poli-150507150742-lva1-app6891
The presentation focuses on the facilities available in Oracle 10g for SQL and database tuning, the identification of database problems using wait events, and some common configuration problems.]]>

The presentation focuses on the facilities available in Oracle 10g for SQL and database tuning, the identification of database problems using wait events, and some common configuration problems.]]>
Thu, 07 May 2015 15:07:42 GMT /slideshow/aspects-of-10t-uning/47869320 SageComputing@slideshare.net(SageComputing) Aspects of 10 Tuning SageComputing The presentation focuses on the facilities available in Oracle 10g for SQL and database tuning, the identification of database problems using wait events, and some common configuration problems. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/maq6tobfq4yrpmphpxdg-signature-5a1a7349db03b76cd25458f91c540b5e8661b4ffa0e80dfe1f889b78d911f16c-poli-150507150742-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The presentation focuses on the facilities available in Oracle 10g for SQL and database tuning, the identification of database problems using wait events, and some common configuration problems.
Aspects of 10 Tuning from Sage Computing Services
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Bind Peeking - The Endless Tuning Nightmare /slideshow/bind-peeking-47869293/47869293 e7oy7vaktvcagfx0wfqr-signature-5a1a7349db03b76cd25458f91c540b5e8661b4ffa0e80dfe1f889b78d911f16c-poli-150507150656-lva1-app6891
We are all told that we must use bind variables rather than literals in our code, and then are left to deal with the problems this causes. This issue probably still causes more performance tuning problems than any other. This presentation discusses how Oracle has handled the optimisation of statements using bind variables from version 8i to the new features in Oracle 11g and highlights some issues that still exist in version 11g.]]>

We are all told that we must use bind variables rather than literals in our code, and then are left to deal with the problems this causes. This issue probably still causes more performance tuning problems than any other. This presentation discusses how Oracle has handled the optimisation of statements using bind variables from version 8i to the new features in Oracle 11g and highlights some issues that still exist in version 11g.]]>
Thu, 07 May 2015 15:06:55 GMT /slideshow/bind-peeking-47869293/47869293 SageComputing@slideshare.net(SageComputing) Bind Peeking - The Endless Tuning Nightmare SageComputing We are all told that we must use bind variables rather than literals in our code, and then are left to deal with the problems this causes. This issue probably still causes more performance tuning problems than any other. This presentation discusses how Oracle has handled the optimisation of statements using bind variables from version 8i to the new features in Oracle 11g and highlights some issues that still exist in version 11g. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/e7oy7vaktvcagfx0wfqr-signature-5a1a7349db03b76cd25458f91c540b5e8661b4ffa0e80dfe1f889b78d911f16c-poli-150507150656-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> We are all told that we must use bind variables rather than literals in our code, and then are left to deal with the problems this causes. This issue probably still causes more performance tuning problems than any other. This presentation discusses how Oracle has handled the optimisation of statements using bind variables from version 8i to the new features in Oracle 11g and highlights some issues that still exist in version 11g.
Bind Peeking - The Endless Tuning Nightmare from Sage Computing Services
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Back to basics: Simple database web services without the need for SOA /SageComputing/s301704-v20-oowbacktobasicswebservices rfhoaonesmsbfwni381q-signature-81552c0a44d0f69eb631e670ea4b33f1c6a78af37444093e1bcaf1c677c09523-poli-150507071116-lva1-app6892
Oracle is heavily heading down the SOA line which can be intimidating to database programmers with no experience in the web service arena or running application servers, let alone SOA. This presentation will identify as a first step that database programmers can make use of database packages like utl_http, utl_dbws and 11g's Native Web Services for consuming and publishing web services without adopting SOA straight off the ranks. Agenda: Basic web service terminology: HTTP, SOAP, WSDL, RPC vs Document styles Consuming web services from the Oracle Database options Investigation of utl_http and utl_dbws Publishing native web services from the Oracle 11g Database]]>

Oracle is heavily heading down the SOA line which can be intimidating to database programmers with no experience in the web service arena or running application servers, let alone SOA. This presentation will identify as a first step that database programmers can make use of database packages like utl_http, utl_dbws and 11g's Native Web Services for consuming and publishing web services without adopting SOA straight off the ranks. Agenda: Basic web service terminology: HTTP, SOAP, WSDL, RPC vs Document styles Consuming web services from the Oracle Database options Investigation of utl_http and utl_dbws Publishing native web services from the Oracle 11g Database]]>
Thu, 07 May 2015 07:11:16 GMT /SageComputing/s301704-v20-oowbacktobasicswebservices SageComputing@slideshare.net(SageComputing) Back to basics: Simple database web services without the need for SOA SageComputing Oracle is heavily heading down the SOA line which can be intimidating to database programmers with no experience in the web service arena or running application servers, let alone SOA. This presentation will identify as a first step that database programmers can make use of database packages like utl_http, utl_dbws and 11g's Native Web Services for consuming and publishing web services without adopting SOA straight off the ranks. Agenda: Basic web service terminology: HTTP, SOAP, WSDL, RPC vs Document styles Consuming web services from the Oracle Database options Investigation of utl_http and utl_dbws Publishing native web services from the Oracle 11g Database <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/rfhoaonesmsbfwni381q-signature-81552c0a44d0f69eb631e670ea4b33f1c6a78af37444093e1bcaf1c677c09523-poli-150507071116-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Oracle is heavily heading down the SOA line which can be intimidating to database programmers with no experience in the web service arena or running application servers, let alone SOA. This presentation will identify as a first step that database programmers can make use of database packages like utl_http, utl_dbws and 11g&#39;s Native Web Services for consuming and publishing web services without adopting SOA straight off the ranks. Agenda: Basic web service terminology: HTTP, SOAP, WSDL, RPC vs Document styles Consuming web services from the Oracle Database options Investigation of utl_http and utl_dbws Publishing native web services from the Oracle 11g Database
Back to basics: Simple database web services without the need for SOA from Sage Computing Services
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Results cache /slideshow/results-cache/47851363 ioyjatlqmqoizdif7zsj-signature-81552c0a44d0f69eb631e670ea4b33f1c6a78af37444093e1bcaf1c677c09523-poli-150507071026-lva1-app6891
Did you know that Oracle is already putting RESULT_CACHE hints in their Apex code that will kick in as soon as you go to 11g. The Oracle 11g results cache transforms the way we can access data in an Oracle database. It presents an option for lightning fast access to data. If it is really the solution to all our performance problems we should be writing all our code in 10g to take advantage of it when we get to 11g. This presentation will describe the feature, demonstrate how we can write our code to take advantage of it, and discuss the realities of its benefits and limitations.]]>

Did you know that Oracle is already putting RESULT_CACHE hints in their Apex code that will kick in as soon as you go to 11g. The Oracle 11g results cache transforms the way we can access data in an Oracle database. It presents an option for lightning fast access to data. If it is really the solution to all our performance problems we should be writing all our code in 10g to take advantage of it when we get to 11g. This presentation will describe the feature, demonstrate how we can write our code to take advantage of it, and discuss the realities of its benefits and limitations.]]>
Thu, 07 May 2015 07:10:25 GMT /slideshow/results-cache/47851363 SageComputing@slideshare.net(SageComputing) Results cache SageComputing Did you know that Oracle is already putting RESULT_CACHE hints in their Apex code that will kick in as soon as you go to 11g. The Oracle 11g results cache transforms the way we can access data in an Oracle database. It presents an option for lightning fast access to data. If it is really the solution to all our performance problems we should be writing all our code in 10g to take advantage of it when we get to 11g. This presentation will describe the feature, demonstrate how we can write our code to take advantage of it, and discuss the realities of its benefits and limitations. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ioyjatlqmqoizdif7zsj-signature-81552c0a44d0f69eb631e670ea4b33f1c6a78af37444093e1bcaf1c677c09523-poli-150507071026-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Did you know that Oracle is already putting RESULT_CACHE hints in their Apex code that will kick in as soon as you go to 11g. The Oracle 11g results cache transforms the way we can access data in an Oracle database. It presents an option for lightning fast access to data. If it is really the solution to all our performance problems we should be writing all our code in 10g to take advantage of it when we get to 11g. This presentation will describe the feature, demonstrate how we can write our code to take advantage of it, and discuss the realities of its benefits and limitations.
Results cache from Sage Computing Services
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Vpd /SageComputing/vpd-47851319 z7r91gmqaom8kr44op5t-signature-81552c0a44d0f69eb631e670ea4b33f1c6a78af37444093e1bcaf1c677c09523-poli-150507070900-lva1-app6891
Business requirements, Australian legislation and web based applications have changed the security requirements on databases holding private data. Oracle introduced the Virtual Private Database (VPD) to address these needs, implementing database policies to restrict rows and columns retrieved via SQL, and in turn removing the need for public synonyms, roles and user accounts. Chris Muir discusses how to implement VPD features in Oracle 10g to satisfy contemporary database security needs.]]>

Business requirements, Australian legislation and web based applications have changed the security requirements on databases holding private data. Oracle introduced the Virtual Private Database (VPD) to address these needs, implementing database policies to restrict rows and columns retrieved via SQL, and in turn removing the need for public synonyms, roles and user accounts. Chris Muir discusses how to implement VPD features in Oracle 10g to satisfy contemporary database security needs.]]>
Thu, 07 May 2015 07:09:00 GMT /SageComputing/vpd-47851319 SageComputing@slideshare.net(SageComputing) Vpd SageComputing Business requirements, Australian legislation and web based applications have changed the security requirements on databases holding private data. Oracle introduced the Virtual Private Database (VPD) to address these needs, implementing database policies to restrict rows and columns retrieved via SQL, and in turn removing the need for public synonyms, roles and user accounts. Chris Muir discusses how to implement VPD features in Oracle 10g to satisfy contemporary database security needs. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/z7r91gmqaom8kr44op5t-signature-81552c0a44d0f69eb631e670ea4b33f1c6a78af37444093e1bcaf1c677c09523-poli-150507070900-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Business requirements, Australian legislation and web based applications have changed the security requirements on databases holding private data. Oracle introduced the Virtual Private Database (VPD) to address these needs, implementing database policies to restrict rows and columns retrieved via SQL, and in turn removing the need for public synonyms, roles and user accounts. Chris Muir discusses how to implement VPD features in Oracle 10g to satisfy contemporary database security needs.
Vpd from Sage Computing Services
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Whose fault is it? - a review of application tuning problems /slideshow/whose-fault-isit/47851275 ihfwjzfatewds4wq6hx8-signature-81552c0a44d0f69eb631e670ea4b33f1c6a78af37444093e1bcaf1c677c09523-poli-150507070748-lva1-app6892
When a site experiences performance problems the initial response is often "Who can we blame?" Targets may include developers, database administrators or software vendors. This paper considers a number of real world tuning problems and discusses how to identify what the source really is, and how to fix it. The presentation covers features provided in Oracle 10g which assist in the tuning process. The aim is for attendees to be in a position to avoid common tuning problems, and to provide information to assist them to identify the cause of performance issues at their site.]]>

When a site experiences performance problems the initial response is often "Who can we blame?" Targets may include developers, database administrators or software vendors. This paper considers a number of real world tuning problems and discusses how to identify what the source really is, and how to fix it. The presentation covers features provided in Oracle 10g which assist in the tuning process. The aim is for attendees to be in a position to avoid common tuning problems, and to provide information to assist them to identify the cause of performance issues at their site.]]>
Thu, 07 May 2015 07:07:48 GMT /slideshow/whose-fault-isit/47851275 SageComputing@slideshare.net(SageComputing) Whose fault is it? - a review of application tuning problems SageComputing When a site experiences performance problems the initial response is often "Who can we blame?" Targets may include developers, database administrators or software vendors. This paper considers a number of real world tuning problems and discusses how to identify what the source really is, and how to fix it. The presentation covers features provided in Oracle 10g which assist in the tuning process. The aim is for attendees to be in a position to avoid common tuning problems, and to provide information to assist them to identify the cause of performance issues at their site. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ihfwjzfatewds4wq6hx8-signature-81552c0a44d0f69eb631e670ea4b33f1c6a78af37444093e1bcaf1c677c09523-poli-150507070748-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> When a site experiences performance problems the initial response is often &quot;Who can we blame?&quot; Targets may include developers, database administrators or software vendors. This paper considers a number of real world tuning problems and discusses how to identify what the source really is, and how to fix it. The presentation covers features provided in Oracle 10g which assist in the tuning process. The aim is for attendees to be in a position to avoid common tuning problems, and to provide information to assist them to identify the cause of performance issues at their site.
Whose fault is it? - a review of application tuning problems from Sage Computing Services
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New Tuning Features in Oracle 11g - How to make your database as boring as possible /slideshow/new-tuning-features-in-oracle-11g-how-to-make-your-database-as-boring-as-possible/47850211 guqj43acruewgebzyh43-signature-81552c0a44d0f69eb631e670ea4b33f1c6a78af37444093e1bcaf1c677c09523-poli-150507063006-lva1-app6891
One of the key problems that have haunted Oracle sites since the introduction of the cost based optimiser is the ability to provide a stable level of performance over time. The very responsiveness of the CBO to factors such as changes in statistics and initialisation parameters can lead to sudden changes in performance levels. Oracle 11g is set to introduce a number of features that will assist the DBA in providing a stable environment for mission critical applications. Excitement is for out of work time, (and for developers). The aim of most database administrators is to have as boring a working life as possible. Oracle 11g may help us achieve those aims. This presentation discusses some of those features including: Capture and replay of workload Automatic SGA tuning Managing and fixing plans The 11g Automatic Tuning Advisor]]>

One of the key problems that have haunted Oracle sites since the introduction of the cost based optimiser is the ability to provide a stable level of performance over time. The very responsiveness of the CBO to factors such as changes in statistics and initialisation parameters can lead to sudden changes in performance levels. Oracle 11g is set to introduce a number of features that will assist the DBA in providing a stable environment for mission critical applications. Excitement is for out of work time, (and for developers). The aim of most database administrators is to have as boring a working life as possible. Oracle 11g may help us achieve those aims. This presentation discusses some of those features including: Capture and replay of workload Automatic SGA tuning Managing and fixing plans The 11g Automatic Tuning Advisor]]>
Thu, 07 May 2015 06:30:06 GMT /slideshow/new-tuning-features-in-oracle-11g-how-to-make-your-database-as-boring-as-possible/47850211 SageComputing@slideshare.net(SageComputing) New Tuning Features in Oracle 11g - How to make your database as boring as possible SageComputing One of the key problems that have haunted Oracle sites since the introduction of the cost based optimiser is the ability to provide a stable level of performance over time. The very responsiveness of the CBO to factors such as changes in statistics and initialisation parameters can lead to sudden changes in performance levels. Oracle 11g is set to introduce a number of features that will assist the DBA in providing a stable environment for mission critical applications. Excitement is for out of work time, (and for developers). The aim of most database administrators is to have as boring a working life as possible. Oracle 11g may help us achieve those aims. This presentation discusses some of those features including: Capture and replay of workload Automatic SGA tuning Managing and fixing plans The 11g Automatic Tuning Advisor <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/guqj43acruewgebzyh43-signature-81552c0a44d0f69eb631e670ea4b33f1c6a78af37444093e1bcaf1c677c09523-poli-150507063006-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> One of the key problems that have haunted Oracle sites since the introduction of the cost based optimiser is the ability to provide a stable level of performance over time. The very responsiveness of the CBO to factors such as changes in statistics and initialisation parameters can lead to sudden changes in performance levels. Oracle 11g is set to introduce a number of features that will assist the DBA in providing a stable environment for mission critical applications. Excitement is for out of work time, (and for developers). The aim of most database administrators is to have as boring a working life as possible. Oracle 11g may help us achieve those aims. This presentation discusses some of those features including: Capture and replay of workload Automatic SGA tuning Managing and fixing plans The 11g Automatic Tuning Advisor
New Tuning Features in Oracle 11g - How to make your database as boring as possible from Sage Computing Services
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Lost without a trace /slideshow/lostwithoutatrace/47850185 rc6hukjlq8mdo8bo1mg8-signature-81552c0a44d0f69eb631e670ea4b33f1c6a78af37444093e1bcaf1c677c09523-poli-150507062920-lva1-app6891
This presentation, as suggested by the particularly lame title, will describe the tracing techniques available in Oracle 10g. Life was very easy when each user had a persistent session to the database and we could trace the activity for that session. Tracing the source of database activity in a multi tier architecture, with shared sessions is more complex. The presentation will include techniques for tracing database activity in these multi tier applications. It will provide recommendations on writing applications in such a way that tracing can be easily performed.]]>

This presentation, as suggested by the particularly lame title, will describe the tracing techniques available in Oracle 10g. Life was very easy when each user had a persistent session to the database and we could trace the activity for that session. Tracing the source of database activity in a multi tier architecture, with shared sessions is more complex. The presentation will include techniques for tracing database activity in these multi tier applications. It will provide recommendations on writing applications in such a way that tracing can be easily performed.]]>
Thu, 07 May 2015 06:29:20 GMT /slideshow/lostwithoutatrace/47850185 SageComputing@slideshare.net(SageComputing) Lost without a trace SageComputing This presentation, as suggested by the particularly lame title, will describe the tracing techniques available in Oracle 10g. Life was very easy when each user had a persistent session to the database and we could trace the activity for that session. Tracing the source of database activity in a multi tier architecture, with shared sessions is more complex. The presentation will include techniques for tracing database activity in these multi tier applications. It will provide recommendations on writing applications in such a way that tracing can be easily performed. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/rc6hukjlq8mdo8bo1mg8-signature-81552c0a44d0f69eb631e670ea4b33f1c6a78af37444093e1bcaf1c677c09523-poli-150507062920-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation, as suggested by the particularly lame title, will describe the tracing techniques available in Oracle 10g. Life was very easy when each user had a persistent session to the database and we could trace the activity for that session. Tracing the source of database activity in a multi tier architecture, with shared sessions is more complex. The presentation will include techniques for tracing database activity in these multi tier applications. It will provide recommendations on writing applications in such a way that tracing can be easily performed.
Lost without a trace from Sage Computing Services
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How Can I tune it When I Can't Change the Code? /slideshow/tune-package/47850153 ozfsljzyqpoqrb2g3jnc-signature-81552c0a44d0f69eb631e670ea4b33f1c6a78af37444093e1bcaf1c677c09523-poli-150507062755-lva1-app6892
Resolving performance problems is not too difficult when you can access and change the offending code. Tuning packaged applications however requires a different set of skills and techniques. This presentation covers methods of identifying problems in packaged applications, and discusses some tuning techniques that can be used in situations where you can?t change the code. Topics include Initialisation Parameters, Stored Outlines, and SQL*Profiles.]]>

Resolving performance problems is not too difficult when you can access and change the offending code. Tuning packaged applications however requires a different set of skills and techniques. This presentation covers methods of identifying problems in packaged applications, and discusses some tuning techniques that can be used in situations where you can?t change the code. Topics include Initialisation Parameters, Stored Outlines, and SQL*Profiles.]]>
Thu, 07 May 2015 06:27:55 GMT /slideshow/tune-package/47850153 SageComputing@slideshare.net(SageComputing) How Can I tune it When I Can't Change the Code? SageComputing Resolving performance problems is not too difficult when you can access and change the offending code. Tuning packaged applications however requires a different set of skills and techniques. This presentation covers methods of identifying problems in packaged applications, and discusses some tuning techniques that can be used in situations where you can?t change the code. Topics include Initialisation Parameters, Stored Outlines, and SQL*Profiles. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ozfsljzyqpoqrb2g3jnc-signature-81552c0a44d0f69eb631e670ea4b33f1c6a78af37444093e1bcaf1c677c09523-poli-150507062755-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Resolving performance problems is not too difficult when you can access and change the offending code. Tuning packaged applications however requires a different set of skills and techniques. This presentation covers methods of identifying problems in packaged applications, and discusses some tuning techniques that can be used in situations where you can?t change the code. Topics include Initialisation Parameters, Stored Outlines, and SQL*Profiles.
How Can I tune it When I Can't Change the Code? from Sage Computing Services
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Meet the CBO in Version 11g /slideshow/meet-the-cbo-in-version-11g/47842501 pn7rj1ojr8ezvnqo0elc-signature-7b3ffcd709d5c5557cd09ffdddfdbac6b8401332f019f3f1e514f60256fdb03f-poli-150507003246-lva1-app6892
Many developers/dbas are still applying the same tuning techniques in version 10 and 11 of the database as they did in version 8i when they first adopted the Cost Based Optimiser. This presentation is designed to bring your SQL tuning skills up to date. It will discuss differences in the way the optimiser behaves in version 11g, cover new hints, and look at new tuning techniques]]>

Many developers/dbas are still applying the same tuning techniques in version 10 and 11 of the database as they did in version 8i when they first adopted the Cost Based Optimiser. This presentation is designed to bring your SQL tuning skills up to date. It will discuss differences in the way the optimiser behaves in version 11g, cover new hints, and look at new tuning techniques]]>
Thu, 07 May 2015 00:32:46 GMT /slideshow/meet-the-cbo-in-version-11g/47842501 SageComputing@slideshare.net(SageComputing) Meet the CBO in Version 11g SageComputing Many developers/dbas are still applying the same tuning techniques in version 10 and 11 of the database as they did in version 8i when they first adopted the Cost Based Optimiser. This presentation is designed to bring your SQL tuning skills up to date. It will discuss differences in the way the optimiser behaves in version 11g, cover new hints, and look at new tuning techniques <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pn7rj1ojr8ezvnqo0elc-signature-7b3ffcd709d5c5557cd09ffdddfdbac6b8401332f019f3f1e514f60256fdb03f-poli-150507003246-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Many developers/dbas are still applying the same tuning techniques in version 10 and 11 of the database as they did in version 8i when they first adopted the Cost Based Optimiser. This presentation is designed to bring your SQL tuning skills up to date. It will discuss differences in the way the optimiser behaves in version 11g, cover new hints, and look at new tuning techniques
Meet the CBO in Version 11g from Sage Computing Services
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Take a load off! Load testing your Oracle APEX or JDeveloper web applications /slideshow/take-a-load-off-load-testing-your-oracle-apex-or-jdeveloper-web-applications/47831803 irqjqctmrd64ppdrq6tm-signature-7c4338f4b5145ce7ab2d3fc0563084065f6edf0c925daa4e5300dd8244cdc6c8-poli-150506105826-conversion-gate02
Geeeez, after demanding you unit test, system test, black box test, white box test, test-test-test everything, your manager is now demanding you load test your brand spanking new Oracle web application. How on earth can you do this? This technical presentation will explain the concepts behind preparing for load testing, the Http protocol's request/response model, and live demonstrations using Oracle's Http Analyzer and Apache's JMeter to stress test your Oracle web application. The presentation is suitable for anybody, be it DBAs or developers, who are concerned about the performance of any web based application, possibly an Apex or JDeveloper or 3rd party web application. Knowledge of Apex or JDeveloper is not mandatory for this presentation and they will not be covered in any depth.]]>

Geeeez, after demanding you unit test, system test, black box test, white box test, test-test-test everything, your manager is now demanding you load test your brand spanking new Oracle web application. How on earth can you do this? This technical presentation will explain the concepts behind preparing for load testing, the Http protocol's request/response model, and live demonstrations using Oracle's Http Analyzer and Apache's JMeter to stress test your Oracle web application. The presentation is suitable for anybody, be it DBAs or developers, who are concerned about the performance of any web based application, possibly an Apex or JDeveloper or 3rd party web application. Knowledge of Apex or JDeveloper is not mandatory for this presentation and they will not be covered in any depth.]]>
Wed, 06 May 2015 10:58:26 GMT /slideshow/take-a-load-off-load-testing-your-oracle-apex-or-jdeveloper-web-applications/47831803 SageComputing@slideshare.net(SageComputing) Take a load off! Load testing your Oracle APEX or JDeveloper web applications SageComputing Geeeez, after demanding you unit test, system test, black box test, white box test, test-test-test everything, your manager is now demanding you load test your brand spanking new Oracle web application. How on earth can you do this? This technical presentation will explain the concepts behind preparing for load testing, the Http protocol's request/response model, and live demonstrations using Oracle's Http Analyzer and Apache's JMeter to stress test your Oracle web application. The presentation is suitable for anybody, be it DBAs or developers, who are concerned about the performance of any web based application, possibly an Apex or JDeveloper or 3rd party web application. Knowledge of Apex or JDeveloper is not mandatory for this presentation and they will not be covered in any depth. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/irqjqctmrd64ppdrq6tm-signature-7c4338f4b5145ce7ab2d3fc0563084065f6edf0c925daa4e5300dd8244cdc6c8-poli-150506105826-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Geeeez, after demanding you unit test, system test, black box test, white box test, test-test-test everything, your manager is now demanding you load test your brand spanking new Oracle web application. How on earth can you do this? This technical presentation will explain the concepts behind preparing for load testing, the Http protocol&#39;s request/response model, and live demonstrations using Oracle&#39;s Http Analyzer and Apache&#39;s JMeter to stress test your Oracle web application. The presentation is suitable for anybody, be it DBAs or developers, who are concerned about the performance of any web based application, possibly an Apex or JDeveloper or 3rd party web application. Knowledge of Apex or JDeveloper is not mandatory for this presentation and they will not be covered in any depth.
Take a load off! Load testing your Oracle APEX or JDeveloper web applications from Sage Computing Services
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The Cost Based Optimiser in 11gR2 /slideshow/the-cost-based-optimiser-in-11gr2/47831733 jcr9nlknta2hcb8aitbu-signature-7c4338f4b5145ce7ab2d3fc0563084065f6edf0c925daa4e5300dd8244cdc6c8-poli-150506105648-conversion-gate02
This presentation's aim is to get to know the improvements in behaviour of the optimizer in Oracle 11g v2. It focuses on understanding the decision making of the optimiser rather than the use of point and click tools.]]>

This presentation's aim is to get to know the improvements in behaviour of the optimizer in Oracle 11g v2. It focuses on understanding the decision making of the optimiser rather than the use of point and click tools.]]>
Wed, 06 May 2015 10:56:48 GMT /slideshow/the-cost-based-optimiser-in-11gr2/47831733 SageComputing@slideshare.net(SageComputing) The Cost Based Optimiser in 11gR2 SageComputing This presentation's aim is to get to know the improvements in behaviour of the optimizer in Oracle 11g v2. It focuses on understanding the decision making of the optimiser rather than the use of point and click tools. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/jcr9nlknta2hcb8aitbu-signature-7c4338f4b5145ce7ab2d3fc0563084065f6edf0c925daa4e5300dd8244cdc6c8-poli-150506105648-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation&#39;s aim is to get to know the improvements in behaviour of the optimizer in Oracle 11g v2. It focuses on understanding the decision making of the optimiser rather than the use of point and click tools.
The Cost Based Optimiser in 11gR2 from Sage Computing Services
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Transformations - how Oracle rewrites your statements /slideshow/transformations-how-oracle-rewrites-your-statements/47828102 ctitvojztrm9x1zer6mk-signature-2665123b9732961c92192424895ee50e3824d33b2d5891721ff8a1ca675baec0-poli-150506093936-conversion-gate01
Before Oracle optimises your statement it may apply transformations that restructure it completely. This presentation examines the optimiser’s capabilities in transforming SQL. It describes performance issues that are overcome by common transformations, and more importantly identifies common code techniques which cannot be transformed and which may cause performance problems. It aims to clarify the reality for developers who now frequently just say "I can write what I like as Oracle will rewrite it for me anyway".]]>

Before Oracle optimises your statement it may apply transformations that restructure it completely. This presentation examines the optimiser’s capabilities in transforming SQL. It describes performance issues that are overcome by common transformations, and more importantly identifies common code techniques which cannot be transformed and which may cause performance problems. It aims to clarify the reality for developers who now frequently just say "I can write what I like as Oracle will rewrite it for me anyway".]]>
Wed, 06 May 2015 09:39:36 GMT /slideshow/transformations-how-oracle-rewrites-your-statements/47828102 SageComputing@slideshare.net(SageComputing) Transformations - how Oracle rewrites your statements SageComputing Before Oracle optimises your statement it may apply transformations that restructure it completely. This presentation examines the optimiser’s capabilities in transforming SQL. It describes performance issues that are overcome by common transformations, and more importantly identifies common code techniques which cannot be transformed and which may cause performance problems. It aims to clarify the reality for developers who now frequently just say "I can write what I like as Oracle will rewrite it for me anyway". <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ctitvojztrm9x1zer6mk-signature-2665123b9732961c92192424895ee50e3824d33b2d5891721ff8a1ca675baec0-poli-150506093936-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Before Oracle optimises your statement it may apply transformations that restructure it completely. This presentation examines the optimiser’s capabilities in transforming SQL. It describes performance issues that are overcome by common transformations, and more importantly identifies common code techniques which cannot be transformed and which may cause performance problems. It aims to clarify the reality for developers who now frequently just say &quot;I can write what I like as Oracle will rewrite it for me anyway&quot;.
Transformations - how Oracle rewrites your statements from Sage Computing Services
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Application Express - A web development environment for the masses - and for serious application development /slideshow/application-express-a-web-development-environment-for-the-masses-and-for-serious-application-development/47827960 rcauoci8qlwtqcck60uh-signature-2665123b9732961c92192424895ee50e3824d33b2d5891721ff8a1ca675baec0-poli-150506093624-conversion-gate02
Application express has been enthusiastically adopted by many clients as a tool for the rapid development of database centric web applications. This presentation discusses some of the techniques used to develop Apex applications. It provides guidelines on best practices and includes the initial steps that should be considered when embarking on an Apex development. The presentation includes a look at development techniques for the 2.2 version, and a preview of some of the features that are available in version 3.0.]]>

Application express has been enthusiastically adopted by many clients as a tool for the rapid development of database centric web applications. This presentation discusses some of the techniques used to develop Apex applications. It provides guidelines on best practices and includes the initial steps that should be considered when embarking on an Apex development. The presentation includes a look at development techniques for the 2.2 version, and a preview of some of the features that are available in version 3.0.]]>
Wed, 06 May 2015 09:36:24 GMT /slideshow/application-express-a-web-development-environment-for-the-masses-and-for-serious-application-development/47827960 SageComputing@slideshare.net(SageComputing) Application Express - A web development environment for the masses - and for serious application development SageComputing Application express has been enthusiastically adopted by many clients as a tool for the rapid development of database centric web applications. This presentation discusses some of the techniques used to develop Apex applications. It provides guidelines on best practices and includes the initial steps that should be considered when embarking on an Apex development. The presentation includes a look at development techniques for the 2.2 version, and a preview of some of the features that are available in version 3.0. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/rcauoci8qlwtqcck60uh-signature-2665123b9732961c92192424895ee50e3824d33b2d5891721ff8a1ca675baec0-poli-150506093624-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Application express has been enthusiastically adopted by many clients as a tool for the rapid development of database centric web applications. This presentation discusses some of the techniques used to develop Apex applications. It provides guidelines on best practices and includes the initial steps that should be considered when embarking on an Apex development. The presentation includes a look at development techniques for the 2.2 version, and a preview of some of the features that are available in version 3.0.
Application Express - A web development environment for the masses - and for serious application development from Sage Computing Services
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OHarmony - How the Optimiser works /slideshow/oharmony-how-the-optimiser-works/47827718 dsckxsa2tlkoocagnekt-signature-2665123b9732961c92192424895ee50e3824d33b2d5891721ff8a1ca675baec0-poli-150506093200-conversion-gate01
So you are young and single – you are standing in a crowded room and you are looking to connect with all the people that match the criteria of your perfect partner. How do you identify and grab the details of those individuals as quickly as possible, without spending too much time talking to people you will never get on with. This presentation will use a situation we have all been familiar with to explain how the optimizer works, the steps in the optimisation process and some of the rules that help it to score a match as efficiently as possible.]]>

So you are young and single – you are standing in a crowded room and you are looking to connect with all the people that match the criteria of your perfect partner. How do you identify and grab the details of those individuals as quickly as possible, without spending too much time talking to people you will never get on with. This presentation will use a situation we have all been familiar with to explain how the optimizer works, the steps in the optimisation process and some of the rules that help it to score a match as efficiently as possible.]]>
Wed, 06 May 2015 09:32:00 GMT /slideshow/oharmony-how-the-optimiser-works/47827718 SageComputing@slideshare.net(SageComputing) OHarmony - How the Optimiser works SageComputing So you are young and single – you are standing in a crowded room and you are looking to connect with all the people that match the criteria of your perfect partner. How do you identify and grab the details of those individuals as quickly as possible, without spending too much time talking to people you will never get on with. This presentation will use a situation we have all been familiar with to explain how the optimizer works, the steps in the optimisation process and some of the rules that help it to score a match as efficiently as possible. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dsckxsa2tlkoocagnekt-signature-2665123b9732961c92192424895ee50e3824d33b2d5891721ff8a1ca675baec0-poli-150506093200-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> So you are young and single – you are standing in a crowded room and you are looking to connect with all the people that match the criteria of your perfect partner. How do you identify and grab the details of those individuals as quickly as possible, without spending too much time talking to people you will never get on with. This presentation will use a situation we have all been familiar with to explain how the optimizer works, the steps in the optimisation process and some of the rules that help it to score a match as efficiently as possible.
OHarmony - How the Optimiser works from Sage Computing Services
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Common Coding and Design mistakes (that really mess up performance) /SageComputing/optmistakesora11dist optmistakesora11dist-150506092543-conversion-gate02
In the beginning, when the cost based optimizer was new, developers soon learnt they needed to code correctly to avoid performance problems. As the CBO developed, we relaxed and assumed that it would handle everything for us. As a result coding practices which prevent good performance are appearing again. The arrival of the Java Developer to whom the database is just a data store, and the fact that we are storing much more data has contributed to the issue as well. This presentation will identify some commonly found coding mistakes that cause performance problems and look at how to resolve them.]]>

In the beginning, when the cost based optimizer was new, developers soon learnt they needed to code correctly to avoid performance problems. As the CBO developed, we relaxed and assumed that it would handle everything for us. As a result coding practices which prevent good performance are appearing again. The arrival of the Java Developer to whom the database is just a data store, and the fact that we are storing much more data has contributed to the issue as well. This presentation will identify some commonly found coding mistakes that cause performance problems and look at how to resolve them.]]>
Wed, 06 May 2015 09:25:43 GMT /SageComputing/optmistakesora11dist SageComputing@slideshare.net(SageComputing) Common Coding and Design mistakes (that really mess up performance) SageComputing In the beginning, when the cost based optimizer was new, developers soon learnt they needed to code correctly to avoid performance problems. As the CBO developed, we relaxed and assumed that it would handle everything for us. As a result coding practices which prevent good performance are appearing again. The arrival of the Java Developer to whom the database is just a data store, and the fact that we are storing much more data has contributed to the issue as well. This presentation will identify some commonly found coding mistakes that cause performance problems and look at how to resolve them. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/optmistakesora11dist-150506092543-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In the beginning, when the cost based optimizer was new, developers soon learnt they needed to code correctly to avoid performance problems. As the CBO developed, we relaxed and assumed that it would handle everything for us. As a result coding practices which prevent good performance are appearing again. The arrival of the Java Developer to whom the database is just a data store, and the fact that we are storing much more data has contributed to the issue as well. This presentation will identify some commonly found coding mistakes that cause performance problems and look at how to resolve them.
Common Coding and Design mistakes (that really mess up performance) from Sage Computing Services
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Oracle Discoverer is dead - Where to next for BI? /slideshow/oracle-discoverer-is-dead-where-to-next-for-bi/47826316 discdeadv2-150506090452-conversion-gate01
Business Intelligence is becoming more important for both Government and Commercial Enterprises as a result of the increased focus on operational efficiency in a less buoyant marketplace. We have all known for a while that Discoverer was no longer a strategic BI product for Oracle. The question now is where do we go next? This presentation will consider the advantages and disadvantages of a number of options including Oracle BI Enterprise Edition, Application Express, and other non Oracle offerings such as Jasper Reports. We will also look at various approaches for moving to these alternatives.]]>

Business Intelligence is becoming more important for both Government and Commercial Enterprises as a result of the increased focus on operational efficiency in a less buoyant marketplace. We have all known for a while that Discoverer was no longer a strategic BI product for Oracle. The question now is where do we go next? This presentation will consider the advantages and disadvantages of a number of options including Oracle BI Enterprise Edition, Application Express, and other non Oracle offerings such as Jasper Reports. We will also look at various approaches for moving to these alternatives.]]>
Wed, 06 May 2015 09:04:52 GMT /slideshow/oracle-discoverer-is-dead-where-to-next-for-bi/47826316 SageComputing@slideshare.net(SageComputing) Oracle Discoverer is dead - Where to next for BI? SageComputing Business Intelligence is becoming more important for both Government and Commercial Enterprises as a result of the increased focus on operational efficiency in a less buoyant marketplace. We have all known for a while that Discoverer was no longer a strategic BI product for Oracle. The question now is where do we go next? This presentation will consider the advantages and disadvantages of a number of options including Oracle BI Enterprise Edition, Application Express, and other non Oracle offerings such as Jasper Reports. We will also look at various approaches for moving to these alternatives. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/discdeadv2-150506090452-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Business Intelligence is becoming more important for both Government and Commercial Enterprises as a result of the increased focus on operational efficiency in a less buoyant marketplace. We have all known for a while that Discoverer was no longer a strategic BI product for Oracle. The question now is where do we go next? This presentation will consider the advantages and disadvantages of a number of options including Oracle BI Enterprise Edition, Application Express, and other non Oracle offerings such as Jasper Reports. We will also look at various approaches for moving to these alternatives.
Oracle Discoverer is dead - Where to next for BI? from Sage Computing Services
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