In SOA10g suite Oracle fell somewhere in the middle of these two, they attempted to get the best of breed products together and also tried to make integration between each product smooth and flowing. Keeping in mind this was one of the first iterations of the SOA suite I think they did a great job. However I was always left with a feeling that I felt that there was no clear cut line between what each product does, as well as integration between each product could have been more seamless.
Then came SOA11g Fusion this product is hands down one of the most comprehensive SOA suite products on the market. Oracle's Acquisition of BEA was one of the best they could have made. The product is well integrated as well as each product within the stack has its very own purpose. Not only do the products integrate well, but they perform exceptionally well.
1.Simplified and improved automatic memory management
2.New fault diagnosability infrastructure to prevent, detect, diagnose, and help
resolve critical database errors
3.Invisible Indexes
4.Virtual columns
5.Enhanced security for password-based authentication by enabling use of mixed
case in passwords.
6.Tablespace-level encryption
7.Ability to online redefine tables that have materialized view logs.
what is difference between oracle 9i and oracle 10g what is difference between oracle 9i and oracle 10g What is the Full form of "i" in Oracle 9i What is the Full form of "g" in Oracle 10g ans =the oracle 9i the "i" is stands for internet and oracle 10g the " g" stands for grid and new version of oracle 11g was launch in 2007 it provided the special feature rather 8i ,9i other it have a RAC, and network security etc. and good for organization purpose .
G signifies "Grid Computing"... With the release of Oracle 10g in 2003, Oracle changed the suffix in their previous release version; from 9i to 10g... 'I' stands for Internet...this was done as a marketing effort in order to show Oracle's move towards Grid Computing... Purely a marketing strategy...
There are various versions of oracle like 9i, 10g, 11g, 12c etc. Oracles 10 g version was specifically designed to support grid format .
In oracle 10g or 11g, 'g' represents grid computing. Which enables clusters of low-cost, industry standard servers to be treated as a single unit. BY Er. Gurinder Singh
g stands for Grid. These versions introduced the use of grid computing techniques.
Oracle has many versions like 9i, 10g, 11g, 12c .Oracle database can store infinte data unless you have put any restriction on it.
Oracle 11i Oracle 11i
In C language Oracle is developed and after that enhancement is done in Java for 10g and 11g
The oracle 11g certification is for those who plan to use and or teach oracle 11g programs. They must go through the training process in order to fully be able to teach it.
Oracle 11g R2
grams
Oracle is a Relational DataBase Management System Software (RDBMS) Oracle Application is a s/w that Operates on the Data Existed in the DataBase. e.g:- Oracle 8i,9i,10g,11g are DataBases. Oracle Fusion,Siebel CRM etc. are Applications. Simple Scenario where exactly we found the differences b/w these two:- ================================================== For example,the Data Related to Customers of a Bank is Stored inside the DataBase(either 10g,8i,or 9i) and after every month the Bank has to Generate the Reports for each Customer in word (or) PDF (or)html exactly in this scenario the Oracle Application(11i,12i) comes into the Picture it Generates the Reports based on the DataStored inside the DataBase by connecting to the DataBase.