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Developing Robust Date and Time Oriented Applications in Oracle Cloud

By : Michal Kvet
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Developing Robust Date and Time Oriented Applications in Oracle Cloud

By: Michal Kvet

Overview of this book

Proper date and time management is critical for the development and reliability of Oracle Databases and cloud environments, which are among the most rapidly expanding technologies today. This knowledge can be applied to cloud technology, on premises, application development, and integration to emphasize regional settings, UTC coordination, or different time zones. This practical book focuses on code snippets and discusses the existing functionalities and limitations, along with covering data migration to the cloud by emphasizing the importance of proper date and time management. This book helps you understand the historical background and evolution of ANSI standards. You’ll get to grips with data types, constructor principles, and existing functionalities, and focus on the limitations of regional parameters and time zones, which help in expanding business to other parts of the world. You’ll also explore SQL injection threats, temporal database architecture, using Flashback Technology to reconstruct valid database images from the past, time zone management, and UTC synchronization across regions. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to create and manage temporal systems, prevent SQL injection attacks, use existing functionalities and define your own robust solutions for date management, and apply time zone and region rules.
Table of Contents (26 chapters)
1
Part 1: Discovering Oracle Cloud
4
Part 2: Understanding the Roots of Date and Time
7
Part 3: Modeling, Storing, and Managing Date and Time
12
Part 4: Modeling Validity Intervals
17
Part 5: Building Robust and Secure Temporal Solutions
20
Part 6: Expanding a Business Worldwide Using Oracle Cloud

Chapter 1 – Oracle Cloud Fundamentals

  1. D is correct. All the aspects are covered by OCI.
  2. B is correct. Analytical databases focus on complex data retrieval, aggregations, and analytical queries. The performance of the retrieval process is ensured by the indexing, which is mostly reflected by the B+ trees and bitmap index types.
  3. D is correct. ATPs are defined by small online transactions and are covered by the TP and the higher priority TPURGENT.
  4. C is correct. The user is not responsible for the platform or the infrastructure. Applications are located in the cloud, and the whole administration is vendor operated and administered.
  5. D is correct. The archiver process takes the online logs and copies them into the archive repository before they are rewritten. Log Writer is responsible for transactions by managing the changes and storing them in the online logs. The Process Monitor background process manages sessions and server-client interconnection. System Monitor...