What is the architecture of a Web database?
What are the components of a Web database and how do they fit together?
How can we create Oracle Web databases for continuous availability?
What are the most important issues involved in choosing a scalable Oracle Web architecture?
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Application Development
Architecture and Infrastructure
Business Applications
Data Management
IT Management
eBusiness
Donald K. Burleson, independent Oracle database consultant, author, and editor-in-chief of Oracle Internals, provides Oracle DBAs with expert guidance to improve the performance, reliability and scalability of their e-commerce systems. More than ever, IT shops are struggling to understand how Oracle databases can be deployed over the Web. By doing so, organizations can more easily extend their vast repositories of information to remote employees, customers and business partners. In this program, Burleson explores techniques for using the Web as a front end for the Oracle database. He provides an overview of the evolution of high availability systems; details the architecture of Web databases; and presents the basic Oracle tools for an e-commerce system. In addition, he discusses project management for Web Oracle databases, as well as scaling Oracle for e-commerce. Burleson also describes hands-on methods for creating Oracle Web databases with continuous availability, delving into such subjects as: cost-benefit analysis, using RAC and TAF, automated failover techniques, and useful alternative strategies. By watching this program, Oracle DBAs will be able to begin building robust e-commerce systems based on their organization's existing databases.
Viewers of the CD and online versions of this program have access to white papers that include: 'Blueprints of Clustering'; 'Database Scalability and Clustering' and 'Oracle9i for Business Intelligence.' Web links include 'BYU Study Reveals Attitudes, Lifestyles of Potential Online Shoppers'; 'Database Two Phase Commit'; 'MPP: A Strategic Weapon'; 'Multivendor Systems: Messy or Marvelous?'; 'Project Management Scalable Methodology'; 'The Route to Content(ment)'; 'Understanding Web Site Traffic Analysis' and 'Data Replication for High Availability Web Server Clusters.'
PROGRAM TOPICS:
INTRODUCTION
AGENDA
ROI
THE EVOLUTION OF HIGH AVAILABILITY SYSTEMS
High Availability Systems: Replicated Databases
High Availability Systems: Redo Logs
THE ARCHITECTURE OF WEB DATABASES
Web Database Architecture: Web Listener
Web Database Architecture: Web Server
Web Database Architecture: Application Server
Web Database Architecture: Database Server
Core Features of Oracle High Availability Web Systems
Oracle Web Architecture
Oracle Web Architecture: Recommendation Engine
Oracle Web Architecture: Cache Fusion
Oracle Web Architecture: Java XML and J2EE Support
Oracle Web Architecture: Web Site Statistics
Oracle Web Architecture: Load Balancing
Four-Tiered E-Commerce Architecture
BASIC ORACLE TOOLS FOR AN E-COMMERCE SYSTEM
Oracle Tools for E-Commerce: Oracle Internet Application Server
Oracle Tools for E-Commerce: Oracle Portal
Oracle Tools for E-Commerce: Oracle XML
PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR ORACLE WEB DATABASES
Evaluating Oracle Web Databases: Plan for Cost Overruns
Evaluating Oracle Web Databases: Require a Service Level Agreement
Evaluating Oracle Web Databases: Test Your Recovery
SCALING ORACLE FOR E-COMMERCE
Scaling Oracle for E-Commerce: Install a Multithreaded Server
Scaling Oracle for E-Commerce: Use Very Large RAM Data Buffers
Scaling Oracle for E-Commerce: Presummarize Aggregate Information
Scaling Oracle for E-Commerce: Store HTML Pages in the Oracle Database
CREATING ORACLE WEB DATABASES FOR CONTINUOUS AVAILABILITY
Oracle Web Database Continuous Availability: Cost of Downtime
Oracle Web Database Continuous Availability: Costs of High Availability Solutions
Oracle Web Database Continuous Availability: Balance Costs With Need
Real Application Clusters Offers Improvements in Oracle Parallel Server
Alternatives to Real Application Clusters
Limitations of Transparent Application Failover
Limitations of Real Application Clusters
How Transparent Application Failover Works
Implementing Transparent Application Failover
Monitoring Transparent Application Failover
Alternatives to Replicated Oracle Databases
Alternatives to Replicated Oracle Databases: Redo Log Replication
Alternatives to Replicated Oracle Databases: Build Your Own Replicated Database
Alternatives to Replicated Oracle Databases: Custom Failover Approach
CONCLUSION
Web-Based Oracle Summary: Plan Your Project Carefully