December 2002
Intermediate to advanced
745 pages
17h 26m
English
Chapter Objectives
In this chapter, you will learn about:
Before Oracle 8i Release 2, there was virtually only one way to serve dynamic data directly from the database to the Web using PL/SQL. It was to use the PL/SQL cartridge and associated PL/SQL Web Toolkit provided with the Oracle Application Server. With the advent of Oracle’s WebDB, and its Dynamic Pages, developers were then given the ability to create entire Web sites inside an Oracle database. The most recent version of WebDB has been renamed as Portal. And the most recent development in the use of PL/SQL for providing dynamic database content ...