| Oracle Web Server
5 Days course Language: English This course is only available on request!! |
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DESCRIPTION |
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN |
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND: |
ASSUMED KNOWLEDGE |
OUTLINES
CHAPTER 1: DISCUSS INTERNET AND INTRANET COMPUTING
1) Overview of the WWW and HTTP
CHAPTER 2: IDENTIFY THE FEATURES OF ORACLE WEB APPLICATION SERVER 3.0
1) Examine Key Features and Oracle Web Application Server Components
CHAPTER 3: DESCRIBE WEB REQUEST BROKER (WRB) SERVICES
1) Listener and API Core Services
2) Content, ICX and Transactional Services
CHAPTER 4: CREATE A BASIC HTML PAGE
1) HTML Overview
2) Format a Webpage Using Markup Tags
3) Apply Character Formatting
4) Describe CGI Bin Application and MIME Types
5) Create Document Links
6) Add Inline Images
7) Display Information in Tables
8) Request user Input by Providing Forms
CHAPTER 5: BUILD AN INPUT FORM USING HYPERTEXT PROCEDURES AND FUNCTIONS
1) Discuss the Developer Toolkit
2) Create PL/SQL Packages Containing HTP and HTF
3) Discuss DAD's and URLs
4) Modify the Web Request Broker Configuration
5) Construct the URL in the Web Page
CHAPTER 6: BUILD A DYNAMIC HTML TABLE
1) Create Tables using HTF, HTP, and OWA_UTIL.tablePrint
2) Create Customized Extensions
CHAPTER 7: ADD FUNCTIONALITY USING THE DEVELOPER'S TOOLKIT UTILITIES
1) Use the OWA_UTIL package
2) OWA+Pattern, OWA_TEXT, and OWA_Cookie
CHAPTER 8: IMPLEMENT SERVER SIDE (INCLUDES USING LIVE HTML)
1) Define Live HTML Commands and Tags
2) Benefits and Drawbacks of Implementing Live HTML
3) Cartridge Output Such as Java, PL/SQL or Perl within Static HTML Pages
CHAPTER 9: CREATE A JAVA CARTRIDGE
1) Provide Native Access to Oracle8 Using Auto-Generated Wrapper Classes
for PL/SQL Procedures
2) Provide National Language Support in Interactions with the Relational
Database
3) Examine the Java Web Development Toolkit
CHAPTER 10: CREATE AN ODBC CARTRIDGE
1) Access Foreign Data Stores Through ODBC
2) Include Both Local and Remote Data Within Cartridge Application
CHAPTER 11: CREATE A PERL CARTRIDGE
1) Use Existing Perl Code to Deploy
2) Applications Through the Web Request Broker (BRB) Architecture