Client/server Computing with OracleProgrammers, managers, and advanced users alike will appreciate this concise, information-packed guide. The author recommends the tools that will make Oracle perform at its finest. The guide includes a detailed review of front-end add-ons and a listing of vendor information; plus, a glossary of both general and Oracle-specific terms. |
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