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Expert Oracle PL/SQL
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Expert Oracle PL/SQL

by Ron Hardman, Michael McLaughlin
September 2005
Intermediate to advanced
496 pages
8h 46m
English
McGraw Hill Computing
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Chapter 4. Invoker's-Rights Architecture

Managing PL/SQL code libraries in the database requires planning and organization. Oracles 8i through Oracle 10g databases provide two options for organizing code libraries. The options are definer's-rights and invoker's-rights. This chapter discusses how you implement the invoker's-rights option.

Oracle has always had definer's-rights architecture as the default. Oracle 8i introduced invoker's-rights architecture. Many ERP/CRM database applications use invoker's-rights concepts. You can build robust applications with definer's-rights architecture when working with centralized data.

The Oracle Applications Suite uses definer's-right architecture to share common code components and manage internal component ...

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