August 2014
Intermediate to advanced
336 pages
7h 58m
English

The title of this book modestly implies a narrower focus than its content addresses. In the first chapter, the authors actually explain how to understand the end-to-end performance of applications that use Oracle Database to implement their database of record and, in that context, how to understand the optimal top-down architecture of such an application. They show that using PL/SQL, rather than avoiding it altogether, brings a significant performance benefit. Only when the case for using PL/SQL is established does the book turn to maximizing its performance. PL/SQL’s purpose in this optimal architecture is to issue SQL statements and ...