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Oracle 10g and the Web

> Intro to PHP + Oracle : Sean Hull points you on the right track to get started with PHP and Oracle.

>Oracle on the Web Part 5 – More on HTML DB : The final part of this series looks at some free resources for HTML DB, include training documentation, blogs and news feeds, a free workspace (hosted by Oracle), and a user forum.

>Oracle on the Web, Part 4 – Upgrading HTML DB : Hidden away in the depths of your Oracle installation is a valuable resource you can use to get a jump-start on learning how to combine Oracle's strength as a relational database management system and the power of the Internet. Part 4 of this series covers the steps of upgrading to version 1.6 and creating a simple Web service.

>Oracle on the Web - Part 3 - Using Applications in HTML DB : Continuing our series on Oracle 10g's HTTP Server and HTML DB, part two looks at how the HTTP server has changed with respect to how you get it and how you use it. Part of the process is very easy, and other parts are somewhat confusing. If you were hoping for a clean, "one CD type of install and there it is" situation, the result is a mixed bag.

>Oracle on the Web, Part 2 – Oracle 10g's HTTP Server and HTML DB : Continuing our series on Oracle 10g's HTTP Server and HTML DB, part two looks at how the HTTP server has changed with respect to how you get it and how you use it. Part of the process is very easy, and other parts are somewhat confusing. If you were hoping for a clean, "one CD type of install and there it is" situation, the result is a mixed bag.

>Oracle on the Web Part 1 - Exploring Oracle's HTTP Server : Hidden away in the depths of your Oracle installation is a valuable resource you can use to get a jump-start on learning how to combine Oracle's strength as a relational database management system and the power of the Internet. Join Steve Callan as he delves into the Oracle HTTP Server (OHS).

>Installation Cookbooks: Deploying Reports on the Web : Last week we discussed making the move from the client-server model of Forms to the 9i/10g Application Server Web-based architecture. This week Steve Callan covers the steps to use Reports-related built-in's in your forms, how to "tell" your forms the name of your report server, how to toss in some JavaScript so an "Exit" button will exit a form and close the browser window, and how to use and configure the in-process report server.

>Installation Cookbooks: Deploying Forms on the Web : This installment of the Installation Cookbooks series lays out a deployment framework to address the 'now that I have these things installed, what do I do next?' questions that are appearing with greater frequency on Oracle-related websites, including Oracle's own MetaLink site.

>Installation Cookbook: Installing Oracle Application Server 10g (9.0.4)Forms and Reports Services : Support for versions older than Oracle 9i is coming to an end--users wanting to view data in a database via forms will have to move to Oracle 9i/10g forms. The big show stopper on that process is that you need to have Application Server installed and running to view 9i/10g forms on the web. Learn how to install Application Server and make the connection to your databases.

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