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BPEL PM and OSB operational management with Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g grid control [[electronic resource] ] : manage the operational tasks for multiple BPEL and OSB environments centrally / / Narayan Bharadwaj
BPEL PM and OSB operational management with Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g grid control [[electronic resource] ] : manage the operational tasks for multiple BPEL and OSB environments centrally / / Narayan Bharadwaj
Autore Bharadwaj Narayan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (248 p.)
Disciplina 005.7575
Soggetto topico Computational grids (Computer systems)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-62198-892-9
1-282-76685-6
9786612766855
1-84719-775-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Grid Control, BPEL, and OSB Overview; Grid Control; Architecture and deployment; Installing Grid Control; Home page; Oracle BPEL Process Manager overview; Oracle SOA Suite overview; Oracle Service Bus overview; Summary; Chapter 2: Discovering BPEL PM; Support for managing BPEL PM; BPEL PM target discovery; Navigating to application servers; Discovering a BPEL PM target; Navigating to the BPEL PM target home page; Configuring a BPEL PM target; Summary; Chapter 3: BPEL Process Monitoring
ChallengesSolution; Step-by-step exercises; Navigating to the BPEL PM target home page; Navigating to the BPEL process home page; Creating a SOAP test to monitor a partner link; Creating a SOAP test to monitor a BPEL process; Testing the SOAP tests; Summary; Chapter 4: BPEL Infrastructure Management; Challenges; Solution; Step-by-step exercises; Creating the BPEL infrastructure service; Viewing the BPEL infrastructure service; Viewing system alerts and policies; Viewing configuration changes; Viewing key system metrics; Viewing administration tasks; Viewing system components
Viewing the system dashboardSummary; Chapter 5: BPEL Service-Level Management; Challenges; Solution; Step-by-step exercises; Viewing the BPEL process availability service; Adding service performance metrics; Setting service-level expectation (availability); Viewing the service availability definition; Viewing the BPEL infrastructure service; Adding infrastructure performance metrics; Adding infrastructure usage metrics; Setting service-level expectation (infrastructure); Viewing the infrastructure availability definition; Viewing the BPEL process aggregate service
Viewing the aggregate service availability definitionAdding aggregate service performance and usage metrics; Setting service-level expectation (aggregate service); Summary; Chapter 6: BPEL Services Dashboard; Challenges; Solution; Step-by-step exercises; Navigating to the Reports tab; Creating an SOA services dashboard; Viewing the SOA services dashboard; Summary; Chapter 7: BPEL Deployment Automation; Challenges; Solution; Step-by-step exercises; Viewing the Software Library; Uploading BPEL suitcases to the Software Library; Viewing the BPEL process provisioning deployment procedure
Scheduling BPEL suitcase deploymentViewing the status of the scheduled deployment; Viewing the deployed processes; Summary; Chapter 8: BPEL Configuration Management; Challenges; Solution; Step-by-step exercises; Navigating to BPEL target configuration management; Viewing the last collected configuration; Saving a configuration snapshot to the repository; Navigating to Oracle Application Server configuration management; Viewing last collected configuration; Saving a configuration snapshot to the repository; Making changes to the BPEL environment
Making changes to the Oracle Application Server environment
Record Nr. UNINA-9910459138603321
Bharadwaj Narayan  
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., 2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
BPEL PM and OSB operational management with Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g grid control [[electronic resource] ] : manage the operational tasks for multiple BPEL and OSB environments centrally / / Narayan Bharadwaj
BPEL PM and OSB operational management with Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g grid control [[electronic resource] ] : manage the operational tasks for multiple BPEL and OSB environments centrally / / Narayan Bharadwaj
Autore Bharadwaj Narayan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (248 p.)
Disciplina 005.7575
Soggetto topico Computational grids (Computer systems)
ISBN 1-62198-892-9
1-282-76685-6
9786612766855
1-84719-775-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Grid Control, BPEL, and OSB Overview; Grid Control; Architecture and deployment; Installing Grid Control; Home page; Oracle BPEL Process Manager overview; Oracle SOA Suite overview; Oracle Service Bus overview; Summary; Chapter 2: Discovering BPEL PM; Support for managing BPEL PM; BPEL PM target discovery; Navigating to application servers; Discovering a BPEL PM target; Navigating to the BPEL PM target home page; Configuring a BPEL PM target; Summary; Chapter 3: BPEL Process Monitoring
ChallengesSolution; Step-by-step exercises; Navigating to the BPEL PM target home page; Navigating to the BPEL process home page; Creating a SOAP test to monitor a partner link; Creating a SOAP test to monitor a BPEL process; Testing the SOAP tests; Summary; Chapter 4: BPEL Infrastructure Management; Challenges; Solution; Step-by-step exercises; Creating the BPEL infrastructure service; Viewing the BPEL infrastructure service; Viewing system alerts and policies; Viewing configuration changes; Viewing key system metrics; Viewing administration tasks; Viewing system components
Viewing the system dashboardSummary; Chapter 5: BPEL Service-Level Management; Challenges; Solution; Step-by-step exercises; Viewing the BPEL process availability service; Adding service performance metrics; Setting service-level expectation (availability); Viewing the service availability definition; Viewing the BPEL infrastructure service; Adding infrastructure performance metrics; Adding infrastructure usage metrics; Setting service-level expectation (infrastructure); Viewing the infrastructure availability definition; Viewing the BPEL process aggregate service
Viewing the aggregate service availability definitionAdding aggregate service performance and usage metrics; Setting service-level expectation (aggregate service); Summary; Chapter 6: BPEL Services Dashboard; Challenges; Solution; Step-by-step exercises; Navigating to the Reports tab; Creating an SOA services dashboard; Viewing the SOA services dashboard; Summary; Chapter 7: BPEL Deployment Automation; Challenges; Solution; Step-by-step exercises; Viewing the Software Library; Uploading BPEL suitcases to the Software Library; Viewing the BPEL process provisioning deployment procedure
Scheduling BPEL suitcase deploymentViewing the status of the scheduled deployment; Viewing the deployed processes; Summary; Chapter 8: BPEL Configuration Management; Challenges; Solution; Step-by-step exercises; Navigating to BPEL target configuration management; Viewing the last collected configuration; Saving a configuration snapshot to the repository; Navigating to Oracle Application Server configuration management; Viewing last collected configuration; Saving a configuration snapshot to the repository; Making changes to the BPEL environment
Making changes to the Oracle Application Server environment
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785365403321
Bharadwaj Narayan  
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., 2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
BPEL PM and OSB operational management with Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g grid control : manage the operational tasks for multiple BPEL and OSB environments centrally / / Narayan Bharadwaj
BPEL PM and OSB operational management with Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g grid control : manage the operational tasks for multiple BPEL and OSB environments centrally / / Narayan Bharadwaj
Autore Bharadwaj Narayan
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (248 p.)
Disciplina 005.7575
Soggetto topico Computational grids (Computer systems)
ISBN 1-62198-892-9
1-282-76685-6
9786612766855
1-84719-775-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Grid Control, BPEL, and OSB Overview; Grid Control; Architecture and deployment; Installing Grid Control; Home page; Oracle BPEL Process Manager overview; Oracle SOA Suite overview; Oracle Service Bus overview; Summary; Chapter 2: Discovering BPEL PM; Support for managing BPEL PM; BPEL PM target discovery; Navigating to application servers; Discovering a BPEL PM target; Navigating to the BPEL PM target home page; Configuring a BPEL PM target; Summary; Chapter 3: BPEL Process Monitoring
ChallengesSolution; Step-by-step exercises; Navigating to the BPEL PM target home page; Navigating to the BPEL process home page; Creating a SOAP test to monitor a partner link; Creating a SOAP test to monitor a BPEL process; Testing the SOAP tests; Summary; Chapter 4: BPEL Infrastructure Management; Challenges; Solution; Step-by-step exercises; Creating the BPEL infrastructure service; Viewing the BPEL infrastructure service; Viewing system alerts and policies; Viewing configuration changes; Viewing key system metrics; Viewing administration tasks; Viewing system components
Viewing the system dashboardSummary; Chapter 5: BPEL Service-Level Management; Challenges; Solution; Step-by-step exercises; Viewing the BPEL process availability service; Adding service performance metrics; Setting service-level expectation (availability); Viewing the service availability definition; Viewing the BPEL infrastructure service; Adding infrastructure performance metrics; Adding infrastructure usage metrics; Setting service-level expectation (infrastructure); Viewing the infrastructure availability definition; Viewing the BPEL process aggregate service
Viewing the aggregate service availability definitionAdding aggregate service performance and usage metrics; Setting service-level expectation (aggregate service); Summary; Chapter 6: BPEL Services Dashboard; Challenges; Solution; Step-by-step exercises; Navigating to the Reports tab; Creating an SOA services dashboard; Viewing the SOA services dashboard; Summary; Chapter 7: BPEL Deployment Automation; Challenges; Solution; Step-by-step exercises; Viewing the Software Library; Uploading BPEL suitcases to the Software Library; Viewing the BPEL process provisioning deployment procedure
Scheduling BPEL suitcase deploymentViewing the status of the scheduled deployment; Viewing the deployed processes; Summary; Chapter 8: BPEL Configuration Management; Challenges; Solution; Step-by-step exercises; Navigating to BPEL target configuration management; Viewing the last collected configuration; Saving a configuration snapshot to the repository; Navigating to Oracle Application Server configuration management; Viewing last collected configuration; Saving a configuration snapshot to the repository; Making changes to the BPEL environment
Making changes to the Oracle Application Server environment
Record Nr. UNINA-9910809414403321
Bharadwaj Narayan  
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., 2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Getting started with Oracle Data Integrator 11g [[electronic resource] ] : a hands-on tutorial : combine high volume data movement, complex transformations and real-time data integration with the robust capabilities of ODI in this practical guide / / Peter C. Boyd-Bowman ... [et al.] ; [foreword by Alok Pareek]
Getting started with Oracle Data Integrator 11g [[electronic resource] ] : a hands-on tutorial : combine high volume data movement, complex transformations and real-time data integration with the robust capabilities of ODI in this practical guide / / Peter C. Boyd-Bowman ... [et al.] ; [foreword by Alok Pareek]
Autore Boyd-Bowman Peter C
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Olton, Birmingham [England], : Packt Pub., 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (384 p.)
Disciplina 005.7
005.7575
Collana Professional expertise distilled
Soggetto topico Data integration (Computer science)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-67665-5
9786613653581
1-84968-069-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; Foreword; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Product Overview; ODI product architecture; ODI repository; Repository overview; Repository location; Master repository; Work repository; Execution repository; Lifecycle management and repositories; Studio; Agent; Console; Oracle Enterprise Manager; ODI key concepts; Execution Contexts; Knowledge Modules; Models; Interfaces; Interface descriptions; Interface mappings; Interface flow tab; Interface controls; Packages and Scenarios; Summary
Chapter 2: Product InstallationPrerequisites; Prerequisites for the repository; Prerequisites for the Oracle Universal Installer; Prerequisites for the Studio; Prerequisites for the Standalone Agent; Installing ODI 11g; Two installation modes; Creating the repository with RCU; Installing the ODI Studio and the ODI Agent; Starting the ODI Studio for the first time; Post installation-parameter files review; Summary; Chapter 3: Using Variables; Defining variables; Variable location and scope; Variable definitions; Refreshing variables; Variable history; Using variables for dynamic information
Assigning a value to a variableSetting a hardcoded value; Refresh Variable; Passed as a parameter (Declare Variable); Referencing variables; Variables in interfaces; Variables in models; Variables in topology; Using variables to alter workflows; Packages; Load Plans; Summary; Chapter 4: ODI Sources, Targets, and Knowledge Modules; Defining Physical Schemas, Logical Schemas, and Contexts; Defining physical data servers; Defining Physical Schemas; Data schemas and work schemas; Defining Logical Schemas and Contexts; Non-database technologies; Reverse-engineering metadata into ODI models
Standard reverse-engineeringCustom reverse-engineering; File reverse-engineering; XML reverse-engineering; Examining the anatomy of the interface flow; Example 1: Database and file to database; Example 2: File and database to second file; Example 3: File to Enterprise Application; Importing and choosing Knowledge Modules; Choosing Knowledge Modules; Importing a Knowledge Module; KMs-A quick look under the hood; Configuring behavior with KM options; Examining ODI Interfaces; Overview tab; Mapping tab; Flow tab; Quick-Edit tab; Summary; Chapter 5: Working with Databases
Sample scenario descriptionIntegration target; Integration source; Integration mappings; Data flow logistics; Exercise 1: Building the Load_Customer interface; Building the topology; Reverse-engineering the model metadata; Moving the data using an ODI interface; Checking the execution with the Operator Navigator; Summary; Chapter 6: Working with MySQL; What you can and can't do with MySQL; Working with MySQL; Obtaining and installing the software; Overview of the task; Integrating the product data; Product data target, sources, and mappings; Product interface flow logistics
Integrating inventory data
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462195003321
Boyd-Bowman Peter C  
Olton, Birmingham [England], : Packt Pub., 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Getting started with Oracle Data Integrator 11g [[electronic resource] ] : a hands-on tutorial : combine high volume data movement, complex transformations and real-time data integration with the robust capabilities of ODI in this practical guide / / Peter C. Boyd-Bowman ... [et al.] ; [foreword by Alok Pareek]
Getting started with Oracle Data Integrator 11g [[electronic resource] ] : a hands-on tutorial : combine high volume data movement, complex transformations and real-time data integration with the robust capabilities of ODI in this practical guide / / Peter C. Boyd-Bowman ... [et al.] ; [foreword by Alok Pareek]
Autore Boyd-Bowman Peter C
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Olton, Birmingham [England], : Packt Pub., 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (384 p.)
Disciplina 005.7
005.7575
Collana Professional expertise distilled
Soggetto topico Data integration (Computer science)
ISBN 1-280-67665-5
9786613653581
1-84968-069-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; Foreword; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Product Overview; ODI product architecture; ODI repository; Repository overview; Repository location; Master repository; Work repository; Execution repository; Lifecycle management and repositories; Studio; Agent; Console; Oracle Enterprise Manager; ODI key concepts; Execution Contexts; Knowledge Modules; Models; Interfaces; Interface descriptions; Interface mappings; Interface flow tab; Interface controls; Packages and Scenarios; Summary
Chapter 2: Product InstallationPrerequisites; Prerequisites for the repository; Prerequisites for the Oracle Universal Installer; Prerequisites for the Studio; Prerequisites for the Standalone Agent; Installing ODI 11g; Two installation modes; Creating the repository with RCU; Installing the ODI Studio and the ODI Agent; Starting the ODI Studio for the first time; Post installation-parameter files review; Summary; Chapter 3: Using Variables; Defining variables; Variable location and scope; Variable definitions; Refreshing variables; Variable history; Using variables for dynamic information
Assigning a value to a variableSetting a hardcoded value; Refresh Variable; Passed as a parameter (Declare Variable); Referencing variables; Variables in interfaces; Variables in models; Variables in topology; Using variables to alter workflows; Packages; Load Plans; Summary; Chapter 4: ODI Sources, Targets, and Knowledge Modules; Defining Physical Schemas, Logical Schemas, and Contexts; Defining physical data servers; Defining Physical Schemas; Data schemas and work schemas; Defining Logical Schemas and Contexts; Non-database technologies; Reverse-engineering metadata into ODI models
Standard reverse-engineeringCustom reverse-engineering; File reverse-engineering; XML reverse-engineering; Examining the anatomy of the interface flow; Example 1: Database and file to database; Example 2: File and database to second file; Example 3: File to Enterprise Application; Importing and choosing Knowledge Modules; Choosing Knowledge Modules; Importing a Knowledge Module; KMs-A quick look under the hood; Configuring behavior with KM options; Examining ODI Interfaces; Overview tab; Mapping tab; Flow tab; Quick-Edit tab; Summary; Chapter 5: Working with Databases
Sample scenario descriptionIntegration target; Integration source; Integration mappings; Data flow logistics; Exercise 1: Building the Load_Customer interface; Building the topology; Reverse-engineering the model metadata; Moving the data using an ODI interface; Checking the execution with the Operator Navigator; Summary; Chapter 6: Working with MySQL; What you can and can't do with MySQL; Working with MySQL; Obtaining and installing the software; Overview of the task; Integrating the product data; Product data target, sources, and mappings; Product interface flow logistics
Integrating inventory data
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790383003321
Boyd-Bowman Peter C  
Olton, Birmingham [England], : Packt Pub., 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Getting started with Oracle Data Integrator 11g : a hands-on tutorial : combine high volume data movement, complex transformations and real-time data integration with the robust capabilities of ODI in this practical guide / / Peter C. Boyd-Bowman ... [et al.] ; [foreword by Alok Pareek]
Getting started with Oracle Data Integrator 11g : a hands-on tutorial : combine high volume data movement, complex transformations and real-time data integration with the robust capabilities of ODI in this practical guide / / Peter C. Boyd-Bowman ... [et al.] ; [foreword by Alok Pareek]
Autore Boyd-Bowman Peter C
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Olton, Birmingham [England], : Packt Pub., 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (384 p.)
Disciplina 005.7
005.7575
Collana Professional expertise distilled
Soggetto topico Data integration (Computer science)
ISBN 1-280-67665-5
9786613653581
1-84968-069-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; Foreword; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Product Overview; ODI product architecture; ODI repository; Repository overview; Repository location; Master repository; Work repository; Execution repository; Lifecycle management and repositories; Studio; Agent; Console; Oracle Enterprise Manager; ODI key concepts; Execution Contexts; Knowledge Modules; Models; Interfaces; Interface descriptions; Interface mappings; Interface flow tab; Interface controls; Packages and Scenarios; Summary
Chapter 2: Product InstallationPrerequisites; Prerequisites for the repository; Prerequisites for the Oracle Universal Installer; Prerequisites for the Studio; Prerequisites for the Standalone Agent; Installing ODI 11g; Two installation modes; Creating the repository with RCU; Installing the ODI Studio and the ODI Agent; Starting the ODI Studio for the first time; Post installation-parameter files review; Summary; Chapter 3: Using Variables; Defining variables; Variable location and scope; Variable definitions; Refreshing variables; Variable history; Using variables for dynamic information
Assigning a value to a variableSetting a hardcoded value; Refresh Variable; Passed as a parameter (Declare Variable); Referencing variables; Variables in interfaces; Variables in models; Variables in topology; Using variables to alter workflows; Packages; Load Plans; Summary; Chapter 4: ODI Sources, Targets, and Knowledge Modules; Defining Physical Schemas, Logical Schemas, and Contexts; Defining physical data servers; Defining Physical Schemas; Data schemas and work schemas; Defining Logical Schemas and Contexts; Non-database technologies; Reverse-engineering metadata into ODI models
Standard reverse-engineeringCustom reverse-engineering; File reverse-engineering; XML reverse-engineering; Examining the anatomy of the interface flow; Example 1: Database and file to database; Example 2: File and database to second file; Example 3: File to Enterprise Application; Importing and choosing Knowledge Modules; Choosing Knowledge Modules; Importing a Knowledge Module; KMs-A quick look under the hood; Configuring behavior with KM options; Examining ODI Interfaces; Overview tab; Mapping tab; Flow tab; Quick-Edit tab; Summary; Chapter 5: Working with Databases
Sample scenario descriptionIntegration target; Integration source; Integration mappings; Data flow logistics; Exercise 1: Building the Load_Customer interface; Building the topology; Reverse-engineering the model metadata; Moving the data using an ODI interface; Checking the execution with the Operator Navigator; Summary; Chapter 6: Working with MySQL; What you can and can't do with MySQL; Working with MySQL; Obtaining and installing the software; Overview of the task; Integrating the product data; Product data target, sources, and mappings; Product interface flow logistics
Integrating inventory data
Altri titoli varianti Getting started with Data Integrator 11g
Record Nr. UNINA-9910822430903321
Boyd-Bowman Peter C  
Olton, Birmingham [England], : Packt Pub., 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Oacle Goldengate 11g implementer's guide [[electronic resource] ] : design, install, and configure high-performance data replication solutions using Oracle GoldenGate / / John P. Jeffries
Oacle Goldengate 11g implementer's guide [[electronic resource] ] : design, install, and configure high-performance data replication solutions using Oracle GoldenGate / / John P. Jeffries
Autore Jeffries John P (John Parsons), <b. 1815.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, UK, : Packt Enterprise Pub., c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (280 p.)
Disciplina 005.7575
Soggetto topico Integrated software
Computer software
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-01614-1
9786613016140
1-84968-201-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; Foreword; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started; What is GoldenGate?; Oracle GoldenGate evolution; Oracle GoldenGate solutions; Oracle GoldenGate technology overview; The capture process (Extract); Trail files; Data Pump; Server Collector; The Apply process (Replicat); The Manager process; GGSCI; Process data flow; Oracle GoldenGate architecture; One-to-One; One-to-Many; Many-to-One; Cascading; Bi-directional (Active-Active); Bi-directional (Active-Passive); Supported platforms and databases
Oracle Goldengate topologyProcess topology; The rules; Position; Statistics; Design considerations; Choosing a solution; Network; Database schema; What to Replicate?; Object mapping and data selection; Initial Load; CSN co-ordination; Trail file format; Summary; Chapter 2: Installing and Preparing GoldenGate; Prerequisites; Downloading the software; Software requirements; Hardware requirements; Memory; CPU; Network; Disk; Software installation; Installing GoldenGate; The subdirectories; dirchk; dirdat; dirdef; dirpcs; dirprm; dirrpt; dirsql; dirtmp; Preparing the environment
Preparing the database for data replicationEnabling supplemental logging; Preparing the operating system; Creating the initial configuration; Creating the GoldenGate administrator; The Manager process; The Extract process; Creating and starting an Extract process; The Data Pump process; The Replicat process; Creating and starting a Replicat process; Configuration summary; Uninstalling GoldenGate from Linux/UNIX; Summary; Chapter 3: Design Considerations; Replication methods; Active-active; Active-passive; Cascading; Physical Standby; Networking; Surviving network outages; Redundant networks
Non-functional requirements (NFRs)Latency; Availability; Backup and recovery; Hardware considerations; Computing architectures; Grid computing; Single server; Clusters; Machines; The x86-64 Linux Server; The Database Machine; Scaling up and out; Changed data management; Point in Time Recovery (PITR); Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN); Flashback; SAN Snapshot; Summary; Chapter 4: Configuring Oracle GoldenGate; GoldenGate parameters; Configuring the Initial Load; Choosing a method; File to Replicat; File to database utility; Direct Load; Direct Bulk Load; Performing the Initial Load
Example architectureFile to Replicat method; Configuring Initial Data Capture; Configuring Initial Data Delivery; Configuring Change Data Capture; Configuring Change Delivery; Testing Change Data Capture and Delivery; Stopping GoldenGate processes; More about trail files; The trail; Trail file purging; Configuring the Manager process; Summary; Chapter 5: Configuration Options; Using BATCHSQL; SQL cache; Exceptions; When to use BATCHSQL; Data compression; Compressing the Data Stream; The COMPRESS option; Oracle table compression; Security features; Data encryption; Password encryption
Default method
Record Nr. UNINA-9910456936603321
Jeffries John P (John Parsons), <b. 1815.>  
Birmingham, UK, : Packt Enterprise Pub., c2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Oacle Goldengate 11g implementer's guide [[electronic resource] ] : design, install, and configure high-performance data replication solutions using Oracle GoldenGate / / John P. Jeffries
Oacle Goldengate 11g implementer's guide [[electronic resource] ] : design, install, and configure high-performance data replication solutions using Oracle GoldenGate / / John P. Jeffries
Autore Jeffries John P (John Parsons), <b. 1815.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, UK, : Packt Enterprise Pub., c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (280 p.)
Disciplina 005.7575
Soggetto topico Integrated software
Computer software
ISBN 1-283-01614-1
9786613016140
1-84968-201-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; Foreword; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started; What is GoldenGate?; Oracle GoldenGate evolution; Oracle GoldenGate solutions; Oracle GoldenGate technology overview; The capture process (Extract); Trail files; Data Pump; Server Collector; The Apply process (Replicat); The Manager process; GGSCI; Process data flow; Oracle GoldenGate architecture; One-to-One; One-to-Many; Many-to-One; Cascading; Bi-directional (Active-Active); Bi-directional (Active-Passive); Supported platforms and databases
Oracle Goldengate topologyProcess topology; The rules; Position; Statistics; Design considerations; Choosing a solution; Network; Database schema; What to Replicate?; Object mapping and data selection; Initial Load; CSN co-ordination; Trail file format; Summary; Chapter 2: Installing and Preparing GoldenGate; Prerequisites; Downloading the software; Software requirements; Hardware requirements; Memory; CPU; Network; Disk; Software installation; Installing GoldenGate; The subdirectories; dirchk; dirdat; dirdef; dirpcs; dirprm; dirrpt; dirsql; dirtmp; Preparing the environment
Preparing the database for data replicationEnabling supplemental logging; Preparing the operating system; Creating the initial configuration; Creating the GoldenGate administrator; The Manager process; The Extract process; Creating and starting an Extract process; The Data Pump process; The Replicat process; Creating and starting a Replicat process; Configuration summary; Uninstalling GoldenGate from Linux/UNIX; Summary; Chapter 3: Design Considerations; Replication methods; Active-active; Active-passive; Cascading; Physical Standby; Networking; Surviving network outages; Redundant networks
Non-functional requirements (NFRs)Latency; Availability; Backup and recovery; Hardware considerations; Computing architectures; Grid computing; Single server; Clusters; Machines; The x86-64 Linux Server; The Database Machine; Scaling up and out; Changed data management; Point in Time Recovery (PITR); Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN); Flashback; SAN Snapshot; Summary; Chapter 4: Configuring Oracle GoldenGate; GoldenGate parameters; Configuring the Initial Load; Choosing a method; File to Replicat; File to database utility; Direct Load; Direct Bulk Load; Performing the Initial Load
Example architectureFile to Replicat method; Configuring Initial Data Capture; Configuring Initial Data Delivery; Configuring Change Data Capture; Configuring Change Delivery; Testing Change Data Capture and Delivery; Stopping GoldenGate processes; More about trail files; The trail; Trail file purging; Configuring the Manager process; Summary; Chapter 5: Configuration Options; Using BATCHSQL; SQL cache; Exceptions; When to use BATCHSQL; Data compression; Compressing the Data Stream; The COMPRESS option; Oracle table compression; Security features; Data encryption; Password encryption
Default method
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781295903321
Jeffries John P (John Parsons), <b. 1815.>  
Birmingham, UK, : Packt Enterprise Pub., c2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Oacle Goldengate 11g implementer's guide : design, install, and configure high-performance data replication solutions using Oracle GoldenGate / / John P. Jeffries
Oacle Goldengate 11g implementer's guide : design, install, and configure high-performance data replication solutions using Oracle GoldenGate / / John P. Jeffries
Autore Jeffries John P (John Peter), <1964->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, UK, : Packt Enterprise Pub., c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (280 p.)
Disciplina 005.7575
Soggetto topico Integrated software
Computer software
ISBN 1-283-01614-1
9786613016140
1-84968-201-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; Foreword; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started; What is GoldenGate?; Oracle GoldenGate evolution; Oracle GoldenGate solutions; Oracle GoldenGate technology overview; The capture process (Extract); Trail files; Data Pump; Server Collector; The Apply process (Replicat); The Manager process; GGSCI; Process data flow; Oracle GoldenGate architecture; One-to-One; One-to-Many; Many-to-One; Cascading; Bi-directional (Active-Active); Bi-directional (Active-Passive); Supported platforms and databases
Oracle Goldengate topologyProcess topology; The rules; Position; Statistics; Design considerations; Choosing a solution; Network; Database schema; What to Replicate?; Object mapping and data selection; Initial Load; CSN co-ordination; Trail file format; Summary; Chapter 2: Installing and Preparing GoldenGate; Prerequisites; Downloading the software; Software requirements; Hardware requirements; Memory; CPU; Network; Disk; Software installation; Installing GoldenGate; The subdirectories; dirchk; dirdat; dirdef; dirpcs; dirprm; dirrpt; dirsql; dirtmp; Preparing the environment
Preparing the database for data replicationEnabling supplemental logging; Preparing the operating system; Creating the initial configuration; Creating the GoldenGate administrator; The Manager process; The Extract process; Creating and starting an Extract process; The Data Pump process; The Replicat process; Creating and starting a Replicat process; Configuration summary; Uninstalling GoldenGate from Linux/UNIX; Summary; Chapter 3: Design Considerations; Replication methods; Active-active; Active-passive; Cascading; Physical Standby; Networking; Surviving network outages; Redundant networks
Non-functional requirements (NFRs)Latency; Availability; Backup and recovery; Hardware considerations; Computing architectures; Grid computing; Single server; Clusters; Machines; The x86-64 Linux Server; The Database Machine; Scaling up and out; Changed data management; Point in Time Recovery (PITR); Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN); Flashback; SAN Snapshot; Summary; Chapter 4: Configuring Oracle GoldenGate; GoldenGate parameters; Configuring the Initial Load; Choosing a method; File to Replicat; File to database utility; Direct Load; Direct Bulk Load; Performing the Initial Load
Example architectureFile to Replicat method; Configuring Initial Data Capture; Configuring Initial Data Delivery; Configuring Change Data Capture; Configuring Change Delivery; Testing Change Data Capture and Delivery; Stopping GoldenGate processes; More about trail files; The trail; Trail file purging; Configuring the Manager process; Summary; Chapter 5: Configuration Options; Using BATCHSQL; SQL cache; Exceptions; When to use BATCHSQL; Data compression; Compressing the Data Stream; The COMPRESS option; Oracle table compression; Security features; Data encryption; Password encryption
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Jeffries John P (John Peter), <1964->  
Birmingham, UK, : Packt Enterprise Pub., c2011
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OCA Oracle Database 11g Database Administration I [[electronic resource] ] : A Real-World Certification Guide
OCA Oracle Database 11g Database Administration I [[electronic resource] ] : A Real-World Certification Guide
Autore Ries Steve
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, : Packt Publishing, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (582 p.)
Disciplina 005.7565
005.7575
Soggetto topico Electronic data processing personnel -- Certification -- Study guides
Oracle (Computer file) -- Examinations -- Study guides
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Computer Science
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-299-26152-3
1-84968-731-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; Foreword; About the Author; About the Reviewer; www.packtpub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introducing the Oracle Relational Database System; Understanding the RDBMS; The importance of databases; Flat file databases; Limitations of the flat file paradigm; A new paradigm; Introducing the Oracle product family; Exploring the history of Oracle; Understanding the Oracle Database product; Understanding the different editions of Oracle Database; Understanding Oracle Database options; Examining the Oracle product family
Understanding Oracle's hardware solutionsExamining Oracle virtualization solutions; Exploring Oracle operating systems; Examining Oracle Application Servers; Interpreting Oracle Database versioning; Understanding the role of the DBA; Examining the tools of the Oracle DBA; SQL*Plus; Oracle Enterprise Manager; TOAD; DBArtisan; Oracle SQL Developer; Introducing the Companylink database; Summary; Test your knowledge; Chapter 2: Installing the Oracle Database Software; Planning an Oracle installation; Understanding Oracle installation concepts; Acquiring the Oracle software
Reviewing the installation prerequisitesReviewing hardware prerequisites for an installation; Meeting the minimum hardware requirements for an installation; Reviewing software prerequisites for an installation; Using the Oracle Universal Installer; Understanding how OUI works; Completing final preparations to install the Oracle software; Creating Oracle user accounts and groups; Establishing Oracle directory structures; Understanding the Optimal Flexible Architecture; Using environment variables in Oracle; Installing the Oracle Database software; Running the Oracle Universal Installer
Examining the installationUnderstanding the de-installation process - advanced topic; Summary; Test your knowledge; Chapter 3: Creating the Oracle Database; Planning for a database creation; Understanding the memory requirements of a database; Understanding the disk requirements of a database; Running the Network Configuration Assistant; Creating an Oracle database using DBCA; Introducing the Database Configuration Assistant; Examining a manual database creation; Examining Windows Services in Oracle; Certification objectives covered; Summary; Test your knowledge
Chapter 4: Examining the Oracle ArchitectureUnderstanding the Oracle RDBMS; Distinguishing between an instance and a database; Examining the Oracle instance; Recognizing the primary Oracle processes; PMON - the Process Monitor; SMON - the System Monitor; DBWn - the Database Writer process; CKPT - the Checkpoint process; LGWR - the Log Writer process; ARCn - the Archiver process; Recognizing the secondary Oracle processes; MMON - the Manageability Monitor; MMAN - Memory Manager; RECO - the Recoverer process; Recognizing other database processes; Identifying Oracle's memory caches
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Ries Steve  
Birmingham, : Packt Publishing, 2013
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