Oracle 10g Developing Media Rich Applications
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Description
Oracle 10g Developing Media Rich Applications is focused squarely on
database administrators and programmers as the foundation of multimedia
database applications. With the release of Oracle8 Database in 1997, Oracle
became the first commercial database with integrated multimedia technology for
application developers. Since that time, Oracle has enhanced and extended
these features to include native support for image, audio, video and streaming
media storage; indexing, retrieval and processing in the Oracle Database,
Application Server; and development tools. Databases are not only words and
numbers for accountants, but they also should utilize a full range of media to
satisfy customer needs, from race car engineers, to manufacturing processes to
security. The full range of audio, video and integration of media into
databases is mission critical to these applications. This book details the
most recent features in Oracle’s multimedia technology including those of the
Oracle10gR2 Database and the Oracle9i Application Server. The technology
covered includes: object relational media storage and services within the
database, middle tier application development interfaces, wireless delivery
mechanisms, and Java-based tools.
Table of Contents
- Introduction2. Multimedia Explained3. How does Oracle10g support
image, audio and video content? 4. Getting Ready: What you need to know
before you media-enhance your application. 5. Building the database6.
Protecting your data7. Where and how to use intermedia8. Building a
simple application9. Creating image audio, and video objects with
intermedia Exploring the Benefits of Using Objects. 10. Java Application
Development11. Advanced Queries - Content Based Retrieval.Problems
& challenges12. Java Development Tools13. Using PL/SQL for
intermedia applications14. Multimedia Database Middleware Coping with
multimedia data on networks Streaming Media15. XML and SMIL: Something to
Smile About16. Understanding the Big Picture. Appendix B: About PL/SQL
Versions. intermedia Resources for PL/SQL DevelopersAppendix C: CD
Contents.
Index