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Mastering Oracle Scheduler in Oracle 11g Databases

By : Ronald Rood
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Mastering Oracle Scheduler in Oracle 11g Databases

By: Ronald Rood

Overview of this book

Scheduler (DBMS_SCHEDULER) is included in Oracle Database and is a tool for the automation, management, and control of jobs. It enables users to schedule jobs running inside the database such as PL/SQL procedures or PL/SQL blocks, as well as jobs running outside the database like shell scripts. Scheduler ensures that jobs are run on time, automates business processes, and optimizes the use of available resources. You just need to specify a fixed date and time and Scheduler will do the rest. What if you don't know the precise time to execute your job? Nothing to worry about, you can specify an event upon which you want your job to be done and Scheduler will execute your job at the appropriate time. Although scheduling sounds quite easy, it requires programming skills and knowledge to set up such a powerful, intelligent scheduler for your project. This book is your practical guide to DBMS_SCHEDULER for setting up platform-independent schedules that automate the execution of time-based or event-based job processes. It will show you how to automate business processes, and help you manage and monitor those jobs efficiently and effectively. It explains how Scheduler can be used to achieve the tasks you need to make happen in the real world. With a little understanding of how the Scheduler can be used and what kind of control it gives, you will be able to recognize the real power that many known enterprise-class schedulers ñ with serious price tags ñ cannot compete with. You will see how running a specific program can be made dependent on the successful running of certain other programs, and how to separate various tasks using the built-in security mechanisms. You will learn to manage resources to balance the load on your system, and gain increased database performance.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Mastering Oracle Scheduler in Oracle 11g Databases
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface

DbVisualizer


At this moment, the only other tool available that has a decent Scheduler support is DbVisualizer. There may be more tools, but this one runs on multiple platforms and is very easily configurable.

This tool has some surprises. Initially, it was only a browsing tool, but that has changed over time. If you have the chance to play with it, Ctrl + click on everything you see in the object tree. When you do so, you will see a pop-up menu that lists actions that can be performed on the selected object. This is very context-sensitive and gives a clean user interface.

The Scheduler support built into DbVisualizer is the users' contributions, from Nathan Aaron and someone who is writing about Oracle Scheduler and was missing a simple Scheduler interface (that's me), to the tool. Take a look at http://dbvis.com/ and ask for a demo license. It works on almost anything that has a CPU in it. DbVisualizer uses the JDBC interface to connect to the database. When connected, you get to see...