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SELECT Journal
November 2001, Volume 9, No. 1

Features
- A SELECT FEW Takes a Look at Oracle9i
By Dr. Paul Dorsey
Select's Executive Editor queries three of the Oracle community's brightest minds about 9i, its features and the impact it will have on the role of the DBA.
- Oracle High Availability Using Veritas Server Cluster
By Chris Lawson
The occurrence of "server failure" and the associated downtime is something that every DBA tries to avoid at all costs. That's where the concept of high availability or "HA" comes into play. This article describes how HA can help DBAs avoid server failure and continue to meet the growing demand of their users.
- Using Oracle9i Application Server to Build Your Web-based Database Monitoring Tool
By Daniel T. Liu, Senior DBA
Wouldn't it be nice if you would monitor the database via the web anywhere with only a browser? Imagine the freedom to manage your Oracle databases from any location, at any time. Free your DBA from the burden of memorizing so many data dictionary views. Free your company from purchasing those expensive third-party tools. This article provides an overview on how to build a web-based database monitoring tool with the power of Oracle 9i Application Server.
- Oracle Applications Patching
By Jonathan Vincenzo
Oracle Applications patching is a critical part of maintaining an Oracle Applications Environment. In doing so, you can call on several utilities packages to help out, but improper usage of these can do a lot of damage to your system. Read this article about Oracle Applications patching and how to use them properly.
- Stabilizing the Cost Based Optimizer
By Alex P. Shterenberg and Joseph R. Hudicka
Oracle's On-line Analytical Processing and Business Intelligence products continue to evolve and develop along with the users' needs. This article will help you learn about some of these new features and how you can use them to meet your business objectives.
- New SQL Olap Functions for Everyone
By Kenneth M. Guion
Outlines are one of the most useful innovations made available to you in Oracle8i. But outlines should be used with the appropriate caution as they can lead to instances where a statement runs slower than expected. Learn how to take advantage of this valuable tool while avoiding some of the potential pitfalls.
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