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          Contents at a Glance.................................................................................................v
          Foreword ............................................................................................................. xviii
          Foreword from the First Edition ............................................................................ xix
          About the Author .................................................................................................. xxii
          About the Technical Reviewers ........................................................................... xxiii
          Acknowledgments ............................................................................................... xxiv
          Introduction .......................................................................................................... xxv
          Setting Up Your Environment ............................................................................. xxxii
          ■ Chapter 1: Developing Successful Oracle Applications .......................................1
          My Approach....................................................................................................................2
          The Black Box Approach..................................................................................................3
          How (and How Not) to Develop Database Applications .................................................11
          Understanding Oracle Architecture ......................................................................................................12
          Understanding Concurrency Control.....................................................................................................21
          Multi-Versioning ...................................................................................................................................25
          Database Independence? .....................................................................................................................32
          How Do I Make It Run Faster? ..............................................................................................................46
          The DBA-Developer Relationship..........................................................................................................48
          Summary .......................................................................................................................49
          ■ CONTENTS
          vii
          ■ Chapter 2: Architecture Overview......................................................................51
          Defining Database and Instance....................................................................................52
          The SGA and Background Processes....................................................................................................58
          Connecting to Oracle .....................................................................................................60
          Dedicated Server ..................................................................................................................................60
          Shared Server.......................................................................................................................................62
          Mechanics of Connecting over TCP/IP..................................................................................................63
          Summary .......................................................................................................................66
          ■ Chapter 3: Files ..................................................................................................67
          Parameter Files..............................................................................................................68
          What Are Parameters?..........................................................................................................................69
          Legacy init.ora Parameter Files............................................................................................................73
          Server Parameter Files (SPFILEs) ..................................................................................74
          Converting to SPFILEs ..........................................................................................................................75
          Trace Files .....................................................................................................................82
          Requested Trace Files ..........................................................................................................................83
          Trace Files Generated in Response to Internal Errors ..........................................................................88
          Trace File Wrap-up ...............................................................................................................................93
          Alert File ........................................................................................................................93
          Data Files.......................................................................................................................96
          A Brief Review of File System Mechanisms .........................................................................................96
          The Storage Hierarchy in an Oracle Database......................................................................................97
          Dictionary-Managed and Locally-Managed Tablespaces...................................................................101
          Temp Files ...................................................................................................................103
          Control Files.................................................................................................................105
          Redo Log Files .............................................................................................................105
          Online Redo Log..................................................................................................................................106
          Archived Redo Log..............................................................................................................................108
          Password Files.............................................................................................................109
          ■ CONTENTS
          viii
          Change Tracking File ...................................................................................................113
          Flashback Logs............................................................................................................114
          Flashback Database ...........................................................................................................................114
          Flash Recovery Area...........................................................................................................................115
          DMP Files (EXP/IMP Files)............................................................................................116
          Data Pump Files...........................................................................................................117
          Flat Files ......................................................................................................................120
          Summary .....................................................................................................................120
          ■ Chapter 4: Memory Structures.........................................................................121
          The Process Global Area and User Global Area ...........................................................122
          Manual PGA Memory Management ....................................................................................................123
          Automatic PGA Memory Management................................................................................................129
          Choosing Between Manual and Auto Memory Management..............................................................140
          PGA and UGA Wrap-up........................................................................................................................142
          The System Global Area...............................................................................................142
          Fixed SGA ...........................................................................................................................................148
          Redo Buffer.........................................................................................................................................148
          Block Buffer Cache .............................................................................................................................149
          Shared Pool ........................................................................................................................................156
          Large Pool...........................................................................................................................................159
          Java Pool ............................................................................................................................................160
          Streams Pool ......................................................................................................................................160
          Automatic SGA Memory Management................................................................................................161
          Automatic Memory Management .......................................................................................................162
          Summary .....................................................................................................................164
          ■ Chapter 5: Oracle Processes............................................................................165
          Server Processes.........................................................................................................166
          Dedicated Server Connections ...........................................................................................................166
          Shared Server Connections ................................................................................................................169
          ■ CONTENTS
          ix
          Database Resident Connection Pooling (DRCP) ..................................................................................170
          Connections vs. Sessions ...................................................................................................................170
          Dedicated Server vs. Shared Server vs. DRCP ...................................................................................176
          Dedicated/Shared Server Wrap-up.....................................................................................................179
          Background Processes ................................................................................................180
          Focused Background Processes.........................................................................................................181
          Utility Background Processes.............................................................................................................190
          Slave Processes...........................................................................................................193
          I/O Slaves............................................................................................................................................193
          Pnnn: Parallel Query Execution Servers .............................................................................................193
          Summary .....................................................................................................................194
          ■ Chapter 6: Locking and Latching .....................................................................195
          What Are Locks?..........................................................................................................195
          Locking Issues .............................................................................................................198
          Lost Updates.......................................................................................................................................198
          Pessimistic Locking............................................................................................................................199
          Optimistic Locking ..............................................................................................................................201
          Optimistic or Pessimistic Locking?.....................................................................................................207
          Blocking..............................................................................................................................................208
          Deadlocks...........................................................................................................................................211
          Lock Escalation...................................................................................................................................215
          Lock Types...................................................................................................................216
          DML Locks ..........................................................................................................................................216
          DDL Locks...........................................................................................................................................225
          Latches ...............................................................................................................................................230
          Mutexes ..............................................................................................................................................240
          Manual Locking and User-Defined Locks ...........................................................................................240
          Summary .....................................................................................................................241
          ■ CONTENTS
          x
          ■ Chapter 7: Concurrency and Multi-versioning.................................................243
          What Are Concurrency Controls?.................................................................................243
          Transaction Isolation Levels ........................................................................................244
          READ UNCOMMITTED..........................................................................................................................246
          READ COMMITTED ..............................................................................................................................248
          REPEATABLE READ .............................................................................................................................249
          SERIALIZABLE .....................................................................................................................................252
          READ ONLY .........................................................................................................................................254
          Implications of Multi-version Read Consistency..........................................................255
          A Common Data Warehousing Technique That Fails..........................................................................255
          An Explanation for Higher Than Expected I/O on Hot Tables ..............................................................256
          Write Consistency ........................................................................................................259
          Consistent Reads and Current Reads .................................................................................................259
          Seeing a Restart .................................................................................................................................262
          Why Is a Restart Important to Us? ......................................................................................................264
          Summary .....................................................................................................................265
          ■ Chapter 8: Transactions...................................................................................267
          Transaction Control Statements ..................................................................................267
          Atomicity......................................................................................................................269
          Statement-Level Atomicity .................................................................................................................269
          Procedure-Level Atomicity .................................................................................................................271
          Transaction-Level Atomicity ...............................................................................................................275
          DDL and Atomicity ..............................................................................................................................275
          Durability .....................................................................................................................275
          WRITE Extensions to COMMIT.............................................................................................................276
          COMMITS in a Non-Distributed PL/SQL Block ....................................................................................277
          Integrity Constraints and Transactions........................................................................279
          IMMEDIATE Constraints ......................................................................................................................279
          DEFERRABLE Constraints and Cascading Updates.............................................................................280
          ■ CONTENTS
          xi
          Bad Transaction Habits................................................................................................284
          Committing in a Loop .........................................................................................................................284
          Using Autocommit ..............................................................................................................................290
          Distributed Transactions..............................................................................................291
          Autonomous Transactions ...........................................................................................293
          How Autonomous Transactions Work.................................................................................................293
          When to Use Autonomous Transactions .............................................................................................295
          Summary .....................................................................................................................298
          ■ Chapter 9: Redo and Undo................................................................................299
          What Is Redo?..............................................................................................................300
          What Is Undo?..............................................................................................................300
          How Redo and Undo Work Together............................................................................304
          Example INSERT-UPDATE-DELETE Scenario ......................................................................................304
          Commit and Rollback Processing ................................................................................308
          What Does a COMMIT Do? ..................................................................................................................308
          What Does a ROLLBACK Do? ..............................................................................................................315
          Investigating Redo .......................................................................................................316
          Measuring Redo..................................................................................................................................316
          Can I Turn Off Redo Log Generation? .................................................................................................318
          Why Can’t I Allocate a New Log?........................................................................................................321
          Block Cleanout....................................................................................................................................323
          Log Contention....................................................................................................................................326
          Temporary Tables and Redo/Undo .....................................................................................................328
          Investigating Undo .......................................................................................................332
          What Generates the Most and Least Undo? .......................................................................................332
          ORA-01555: snapshot too old Error ....................................................................................................334
          Summary .....................................................................................................................344
          ■ CONTENTS
          xii
          ■ Chapter 10: Database Tables ...........................................................................345
          Types of Tables............................................................................................................345
          Terminology.................................................................................................................347
          Segment .............................................................................................................................................347
          Segment Space Management ............................................................................................................350
          High-water Mark ................................................................................................................................350
          FREELISTS ..........................................................................................................................................352
          PCTFREE and PCTUSED ......................................................................................................................356
          LOGGING and NOLOGGING ..................................................................................................................359
          INITRANS and MAXTRANS ..................................................................................................................359
          Heap Organized Tables................................................................................................359
          Index Organized Tables ...............................................................................................363
          Index Organized Tables Wrap-up .......................................................................................................378
          Index Clustered Tables ................................................................................................378
          Index Clustered Tables Wrap-up ........................................................................................................386
          Hash Clustered Tables .................................................................................................386
          Hash Clustered Tables Wrap-up .........................................................................................................394
          Sorted Hash Clustered Tables .....................................................................................395
          Nested Tables ..............................................................................................................397
          Nested Tables Syntax .........................................................................................................................398
          Nested Table Storage .........................................................................................................................405
          Nested Tables Wrap-up ......................................................................................................................408
          Temporary Tables ........................................................................................................409
          Temporary Tables Wrap-up ................................................................................................................415
          Object Tables ...............................................................................................................416
          Object Tables Wrap-up .......................................................................................................................423
          Summary .....................................................................................................................423
          ■ CONTENTS
          xiii
          ■ Chapter 11: Indexes .........................................................................................425
          An Overview of Oracle Indexes ....................................................................................425
          B*Tree Indexes ............................................................................................................427
          Index Key Compression ......................................................................................................................430
          Reverse Key Indexes ..........................................................................................................................433
          Descending Indexes ...........................................................................................................................439
          When Should You Use a B*Tree Index? ..............................................................................................441
          B*Trees Wrap-up ................................................................................................................................452
          Bitmap Indexes ............................................................................................................452
          When Should You Use a Bitmap Index?..............................................................................................453
          Bitmap Join Indexes ...........................................................................................................................457
          Bitmap Indexes Wrap-up ....................................................................................................................459
          Function-Based Indexes ..............................................................................................460
          Important Implementation Details ......................................................................................................460
          A Simple Function-Based Index Example ...........................................................................................461
          Indexing Only Some of the Rows........................................................................................................470
          Implementing Selective Uniqueness ..................................................................................................472
          Caveat Regarding ORA-01743 ............................................................................................................472
          Function-Based Indexes Wrap-up ......................................................................................................473
          Application Domain Indexes ........................................................................................474
          Frequently Asked Questions and Myths About Indexes...............................................475
          Do Indexes Work on Views? ...............................................................................................................475
          Do Nulls and Indexes Work Together?................................................................................................475
          Should Foreign Keys Be Indexed? ......................................................................................................477
          Why Isn’t My Index Getting Used? ......................................................................................................479
          Myth: Space Is Never Reused in an Index ..........................................................................................485
          Myth: Most Discriminating Elements Should Be First ........................................................................488
          Summary .....................................................................................................................491
          ■ CONTENTS
          xiv
          ■ Chapter 12: Datatypes......................................................................................493
          An Overview of Oracle Datatypes ................................................................................493
          Character and Binary String Types ..............................................................................496
          NLS Overview .....................................................................................................................................496
          Character Strings................................................................................................................................499
          Binary Strings: RAW Types ..........................................................................................506
          Number Types..............................................................................................................508
          NUMBER Type Syntax and Usage .......................................................................................................510
          BINARY_FLOAT/BINARY_DOUBLE Type Syntax and Usage.................................................................513
          Non-native Number Types..................................................................................................................514
          Performance Considerations ..............................................................................................................514
          Long Types ..................................................................................................................516
          Restrictions on LONG and LONG RAW Types ......................................................................................516
          Coping with Legacy LONG Types ........................................................................................................518
          Dates, Timestamps, and Interval Types.......................................................................523
          Formats ..............................................................................................................................................523
          DATE Type ..........................................................................................................................................525
          TIMESTAMP Type................................................................................................................................531
          INTERVAL Type ...................................................................................................................................538
          LOB Types....................................................................................................................541
          Internal LOBs ......................................................................................................................................541
          BFILEs.................................................................................................................................................552
          ROWID/UROWID Types .................................................................................................554
          Summary .....................................................................................................................555
          ■ Chapter 13: Partitioning...................................................................................557
          Partitioning Overview ..................................................................................................557
          Increased Availability .........................................................................................................................558
          Reduced Administrative Burden .........................................................................................................560
          Enhanced Statement Performance.....................................................................................................564
          ■ CONTENTS
          xv
          Table Partitioning Schemes.........................................................................................566
          Range Partitioning ..............................................................................................................................567
          Hash Partitioning ................................................................................................................................569
          List Partitioning ..................................................................................................................................574
          Interval Partitioning ............................................................................................................................575
          Reference Partitioning........................................................................................................................581
          Composite Partitioning .......................................................................................................................586
          Row Movement...................................................................................................................................588
          Table Partitioning Schemes Wrap-up.................................................................................................590
          Partitioning Indexes .....................................................................................................591
          Local Indexes vs. Global Indexes........................................................................................................592
          Local Indexes......................................................................................................................................593
          Global Indexes ....................................................................................................................................599
          Partitioning and Performance, Revisited .....................................................................612
          Auditing and Segment Space Compression.................................................................618
          Summary .....................................................................................................................619
          ■ Chapter 14: Parallel Execution.........................................................................621
          When to Use Parallel Execution ...................................................................................622
          A Parallel Processing Analogy ............................................................................................................623
          Oracle Exadata.............................................................................................................624
          Parallel Query ..............................................................................................................624
          Parallel DML.................................................................................................................630
          Parallel DDL .................................................................................................................633
          Parallel DDL and Data Loading Using External Tables........................................................................634
          Parallel DDL and Extent Trimming......................................................................................................636
          Parallel Recovery .........................................................................................................645
          Procedural Parallelism.................................................................................................645
          Parallel Pipelined Functions ...............................................................................................................646
          Do-It-Yourself Parallelism ..................................................................................................................649
          ■ CONTENTS
          xvi
          Old School Do-It-Yourself Parallelism ................................................................................................652
          Summary .....................................................................................................................656
          ■ Chapter 15: Data Loading and Unloading.........................................................657
          SQL*Loader..................................................................................................................657
          Loading Data with SQLLDR FAQs........................................................................................................661
          SQLLDR Caveats .................................................................................................................................686
          SQLLDR Summary ..............................................................................................................................686
          External Tables ............................................................................................................686
          Setting Up External Tables .................................................................................................................687
          Dealing with Errors .............................................................................................................................693
          Using an External Table to Load Different Files..................................................................................696
          Multiuser Issues .................................................................................................................................696
          External Tables Summary...................................................................................................................697
          Flat File Unload ............................................................................................................698
          Data Pump Unload .......................................................................................................706
          Summary .....................................................................................................................708
          ■ Chapter 16: Data Encryption ............................................................................709
          Types of Encryption .....................................................................................................709
          Data in Motion ....................................................................................................................................709
          Data at Rest ........................................................................................................................................710
          Manual Application Encryption ...........................................................................................................713
          The Oracle Wallet ...............................................................................................................................714
          Transparent Column Level Encryption................................................................................................717
          Transparent Tablespace Encryption ...................................................................................................719
          What Encryption Is Not About ......................................................................................722
          Implementing Manual Application Encryption .............................................................723
          Reasons to Avoid the Manual Approach .............................................................................................723
          Performance Implications of the Manual Approach ...........................................................................724
          When to Use the Manual Approach ....................................................................................................729
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