| Marco Gralike
Amis |
About Marco Gralike is working for AMIS in the Netherlands, has experience as a DBA since 1994. Marco has been specializing in XMLDB, since 2003, focusing on database administration and performance activities. He was the Oracle 11g project lead regarding AMIS Oracle 11g beta testing in 2006. In 2008 he recieved the Oracle ACE award for his significant contribution and activity in the Oracle XMLDB technical community. |
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| Track: ORA | |
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Session description |
Boost your environment with Oracle XMLDB |
The Oracle XMLDB Development team developed and added Protocol Server functionality to the known Listener functionality. Based on the Shared Server architecture, new methods came available to move data in and out of the database. Since then, this feature has enabled a lot of new possibilities, like local support of sharing APEX without the need of a web technology. This presentation will show and demonstrate ways to make maximum use of those protocols like: HTTP(s), FTP and WebDAV. The presentation will explain the XMLDB Protocol Server architecture and the ways to control it. Also new ways of sharing your data will be explained or demonstrated, for example, the Oracle 11g Native Database Web Service (NDWS) functionality, Repository Events and if allowed some of the new Oracle 11gR2 functionality. The presentation will present what you can do with out-of-the-box XMLDB functionality. |
Design Concepts for XML Applications That Will Perform |
The relational world has a lot of best practices for coding applications and their design and setup. Most of these best practices will not work for XML data or in XML architectures. Handling XML data on disk is very often 10 or 100 times as fast as handling it in memory. Why does this work, and what are the underlying principles? This session demonstrates and explains methods and guidelines for making your XML application perform, based on customer use cases. |