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Oracle Advanced PL/SQL Developer Professional Guide

By : Saurabh K. Gupta
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Oracle Advanced PL/SQL Developer Professional Guide

By: Saurabh K. Gupta

Overview of this book

PL/SQL (Procedural Language/Structured Query Language) is Oracle Corporation's procedural extension language for SQL and the Oracle relational database. Server-side PL/SQL is stored and compiled in the Oracle Database and runs within the Oracle executable. With this guide Oracle developers can work towards accomplishing Oracle 11g Advanced PL/SQL Professional certification, which is the second milestone for developers working at the Associate level. The Oracle Advanced PL/SQL Developer Professional Guide helps you master advanced PL/SQL concepts. Besides the clear and precise explanation on advanced topics, it also contains example code and demonstrations, which gives a sense of application and usage to readers.The book gives a deep insight that will help transform readers from mid-level programmers to professional database developers. It aims to cover the advanced features of PL/SQL for designing and optimizing PL/SQL code.This book starts with an overview of PL/SQL as the programming database language and outlines the benefits and characteristics of the language. The book then covers the advanced features that include PL/SQL code writing using collections, tuning recommendations using result caching, implementing VPD to enforce row level security, and much more. Apart from programming, the book also dives deep into the usage of the development tool SQL Developer, employing best practices in database environments and safeguarding the vulnerable areas in PL/SQL code to avoid code injection.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Oracle Advanced PL/SQL Developer Professional Guide
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Working with SecureFiles


Before discussing the implementation of advanced features in SecureFiles, we will see the creation of a SecureFile. The LOB clause makes the difference in the CREATE TABLE statement and decides whether the LOB has to behave as a BasicFile or SecureFile.

The interpreting behavior of the Oracle server depends upon a newly introduced parameter called db_securefile. It can accept the values as follows:

  • PERMITTED: This value allows DBA to create SecureFiles in the system of appropriate compatibility that is 11.1 and higher. It is the default value setting for the db_securefile parameter.

  • ALWAYS: Apart from normal SecureFiles, all BasicFiles on ASSM tablespaces are also treated as SecureFiles. But BasicFiles, which are created on a non-ASSM tablespace, are still BasicFiles.

  • FORCE: All LOB columns (both with SecureFile and BasicFile specifications) are forced to be created as SecureFiles only. It does not allow any LOB column to be created on a non-ASSM tablespace.

  • NEVER...