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Oracle PL/SQL Language Pocket Reference, 5th Edition

Be more productive with the Oracle PL/SQL language. The fifth edition of this popular pocket reference puts the syntax of specific PL/SQL language elements right at your fingertips, including features added in Oracle Database 12c. Whether you’re a developer or database administrator, when you need answers quickly, the Oracle PL/SQL Language Pocket Reference will save you hours of frustration with concise summaries of: Fundamental language elements, such as block structure, datatypes, and declarations Statements for program control, cursor management, and exception handling Records, procedures, functions, triggers, and packages Execution of PL/SQL functions in SQL Compilation options, object-oriented features, collections, and Java integration This handy pocket reference is a perfect companion to Steven Feuerstein and Bill Pribyl’s bestselling Oracle PL/SQL Programming.

Oracle SOA Suite 12c Handbook

Master Oracle SOA Suite 12 c Design, implement, manage, and maintain a highly flexible service-oriented computing infrastructure across your enterprise using the detailed information in this Oracle Press guide. Written by an Oracle ACE director, Oracle SOA Suite 12c Handbook uses a start-to-finish case study to illustrate each concept and technique. Learn expert techniques for designing and implementing components, assembling composite applications, integrating Java, handling complex business logic, and maximizing code reuse. Runtime administration, governance, and security are covered in this practical resource. Get started with the Oracle SOA Suite 12 c development and run time environment Deploy and manage SOA composite applications Expose SOAP/XML REST/JSON through Oracle Service Bus Establish interactions through adapters for Database, JMS, File/FTP, UMS, LDAP, and Coherence Embed custom logic using Java and the Spring component Perform fast data analysis in real time with Oracle Event Processor Implement Event Drive Architecture based on the Event Delivery Network (EDN) Use Oracle Business Rules to encapsulate logic and automate decisions Model complex processes using BPEL, BPMN, and human task components Establish KPIs and evaluate performance using Oracle Business Activity Monitoring Control traffic, audit system activity, and encrypt sensitive data

Pro Couchbase Development: A NoSQL Platform for the Enterprise

Pro Couchbase Development: A NoSQL Platform for the Enterprise discusses programming for Couchbase using Java and scripting languages, querying and searching, handling migration, and integrating Couchbase with Hadoop, HDFS, and JSON. It also discusses migration from other NoSQL databases like MongoDB. This book is for big data developers who use Couchbase NoSQL database or want to use Couchbase for their web applications as well as for those migrating from other NoSQL databases like MongoDB and Cassandra. For example, a reason to migrate from Cassandra is that it is not based on the JSON document model with support for a flexible schema without having to define columns and supercolumns. The target audience is largely Java developers but the book also supports PHP and Ruby developers who want to learn about Couchbase. The author supplies examples in Java, PHP, Ruby, and JavaScript. After reading and using this hands-on guide for developing with Couchbase, you'll be able to build complex enterprise, database and cloud applications that leverage this powerful platform.

Getting Started with Hazelcast, Second Edition

This book is your gateway to mastering Hazelcast, a powerful open-source distributed data grid platform. By using Hazelcast, you'll gain the tools to manage data at scale within your modern applications while improving performance and reliability. What this Book will help me do Gain a comprehensive understanding of distributed data grids and Hazelcast's architecture. Master the configuration and deployment of Hazelcast clusters in various scenarios. Learn to design scalable and resilient systems using Hazelcast's in-memory features. Implement advanced messaging, querying, and processing using Hazelcast APIs. Enhance your applications with distributed caching and data sharing capabilities. Author(s) Matthew Johns is an experienced software engineer and author specializing in distributed systems and Java enterprise development. He has worked extensively in building scalable applications and is passionate about teaching others to leverage modern technologies. His practical approach to programming and clarity of instruction make complex topics accessible and actionable. Who is it for? This book is ideal for Java developers, software architects, and DevOps engineers seeking to enhance their skills in distributed systems. If you're looking to manage data at scale, improve application performance, and build resilient architectures, this book is for you. Whether new to distributed computing or experienced developers exploring Hazelcast, you'll find practical insights for your work. Readers should have basic Java knowledge to get the most out of this book.

Spark Cookbook

Spark Cookbook is your practical guide to mastering Apache Spark, encompassing a comprehensive set of patterns and examples. Through its over 60 recipes, you will gain actionable insights into using Spark Core, Spark SQL, Spark Streaming, MLlib, and GraphX effectively for your big data needs. What this Book will help me do Understand how to install and configure Apache Spark in various environments. Build data pipelines and perform real-time analytics with Spark Streaming. Utilize Spark SQL for interactive data querying and reporting. Apply machine learning workflows using MLlib, including supervised and unsupervised models. Develop optimized big data solutions and integrate them into enterprise platforms. Author(s) None Yadav, the author of Spark Cookbook, is an experienced data engineer and technical expert with deep insights into big data processing frameworks. Yadav has spent years working with Spark and its ecosystem, providing practical guidance to developers and data scientists alike. This book reflects their commitment to sharing actionable knowledge. Who is it for? This book is designed for data engineers, developers, and data scientists who work with big data systems and wish to utilize Apache Spark effectively. Whether you're looking to optimize existing Spark applications or explore its libraries for new use cases, this book will provide the guidance you need. A basic familiarity with big data concepts and programming in languages like Java or Python is recommended to make the most out of this book.

Mastering Apache Camel

Mastering Apache Camel takes you on a journey to becoming an expert in enterprise integration with Apache Camel. Through this detailed guide, you will understand concepts like routing, message transformation, and enterprise integration patterns (EIPs). You will develop skills to efficiently integrate systems and implement robust and maintainable integration solutions. What this Book will help me do Understand key features and core concepts of Apache Camel. Implement integrations using Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIPs) effectively. Leverage Java DSL, Camel Blueprint DSL, and Spring frameworks within Camel. Debug, handle errors, and enhance the reliability of integration flows. Develop, test, and iterate your integration solutions confidently. Author(s) Jean-Baptiste Onofré is a seasoned software developer and a member of the Apache Foundation, deeply involved with the Apache Camel project. With extensive experience in enterprise application integration, he brings a wealth of knowledge in developing robust and efficient integration solutions. Jean-Baptiste excels at breaking down complex topics for learners. Who is it for? This book is ideal for software developers, architects, and engineers working on system integration or enterprise application development. It is especially suited for those familiar with basic Java programming and looking to master Apache Camel. If your goal is to streamline integration processes and enhance your enterprise systems, this is the book for you.

Lucene 4 Cookbook

Lucene 4 Cookbook provides a comprehensive guide for developers looking to integrate Apache Lucene into their search applications. With over 70 hands-on recipes, this book takes you from the basics to advanced topics, enabling you to create effective and high-performing search solutions. What this Book will help me do Learn how to configure Lucene for optimal indexing and searching. Gain skills in analyzing text and implementing custom analyzers. Discover techniques for implementing near real-time search capabilities. Understand how to scale your search application to handle large datasets. Explore modular extensions to enhance and customize your search application. Author(s) Edwood Ng and Vineeth Mohan are seasoned developers with extensive experience in search technologies and open-source projects. Their practical experience with Apache Lucene is reflected in this cookbook, which focuses on real-world applications and challenges. They have a clear, engaging writing style that makes complex concepts accessible to developers. Who is it for? This book is for professional and aspiring software developers who are new to Apache Lucene but eager to explore its full capabilities. It assumes some working knowledge of Java programming, so readers should at least be familiar with basic programming concepts. It's ideal for those looking to add search functionalities to their applications effectively and efficiently.

Infinispan data grid platform definitive guide

Dive into creating highly scalable and performant applications with this comprehensive guide to the Infinispan data grid platform. Designed for Java enterprise developers, this book provides clear and approachable instructions for implementing sophisticated data management solutions using Infinispan. What this Book will help me do Install and configure Infinispan for optimized development environments. Understand and implement data caching topologies for diverse access patterns. Leverage scalable distributed transactions with detailed Apache JGroups integrations. Monitor and manage Infinispan instances using cutting-edge tools like RHQ and JMX. Develop a real-world application using Infinispan's APIs for practical insights. Author(s) The author(s) of this book are seasoned Java developers and experts in distributed caching and data grid technologies. With years of industry experience, they bring theoretical insights paired with pragmatic application know-how. Their approach emphasizes teaching through real-life use cases, practical applications, and clear explanations, making complex concepts accessible to all readers. Who is it for? This book is perfect for Java enterprise developers who are looking to elevate their architecture skills by building applications that demand scalability and high performance. Readers should have a solid understanding of Java, though no prior experience using Infinispan is required. Whether you're transitioning from traditional databases or improving your grasp of distributed caching, this book suits your needs.

Neo4j Cookbook

Dive into Neo4j and uncover how to harness its powerful capabilities in graph data analysis with the Neo4j Cookbook. Across 75 well-structured recipes, you'll learn to apply practical techniques in modeling, querying, and visualizing graph databases, enabling you to address real-world challenges efficiently. What this Book will help me do Access Neo4j from popular programming languages such as Java, Python, and Scala, enabling easier integration into your projects. Migrate data seamlessly from various data stores, including SQL and NoSQL, into Neo4j, maintaining data consistency. Use best practices for data modeling with Neo4j to optimize performance and scalability for your applications. Analyze social data from sources like Facebook and Twitter, revealing valuable insights from connections and relationships. Integrate geospatial data to enable location-based queries and nearest-point searches, opening up advanced application features. Author(s) Ankur Goel, the author of Neo4j Cookbook, is an experienced technologist with an extensive background in handling database solutions and applications. Passionate about simplifying complex systems, Ankur excels in teaching essential database concepts through clear and actionable recipes. His writing is rooted in practical insights, reflecting his hands-on experience in the industry. Who is it for? This book is ideal for developers and data engineers who currently use or plan to integrate Neo4j into their workflows. If you are migrating from a traditional database system or delving into graph databases for the first time, this book offers structured guidance. Readers should have a fundamental understanding of programming and familiarity with database concepts for the best experience. It caters to individuals aiming to build or enhance data-driven applications using Neo4j's robust graph modeling.

Advanced Analytics with Spark

In this practical book, four Cloudera data scientists present a set of self-contained patterns for performing large-scale data analysis with Spark. The authors bring Spark, statistical methods, and real-world data sets together to teach you how to approach analytics problems by example. You’ll start with an introduction to Spark and its ecosystem, and then dive into patterns that apply common techniques—classification, collaborative filtering, and anomaly detection among others—to fields such as genomics, security, and finance. If you have an entry-level understanding of machine learning and statistics, and you program in Java, Python, or Scala, you’ll find these patterns useful for working on your own data applications.

Using IBM CICS Transaction Server Channels and Containers

This IBM® Redbooks® publication describes the new channels and containers support in IBM Customer Information Control System (CICS®) Transaction Server V5.2. The book begins with an overview of the techniques used to pass data between applications running in CICS. This book describes the constraints that these data techniques might be subject to, and how a channels and containers solution can provide solid advantages alongside these techniques. These capabilities enable CICS to fully comply with emerging technology requirements in terms of sizing and flexibility. The book then goes on to describe application design, and looks at implementing channels and containers from an application programmer point of view. It provides examples to show how to evolve channels and containers from communication areas (COMMAREAs). Next, the book explains the channels and containers application programming interface (API). It also describes how this API can be used in both traditional CICS applications and a Java CICS (JCICS) applications. The business transaction services (BTS) API is considered as a similar yet recoverable alternative to channels and containers. Some authorized program analysis reports (APARs) are introduced, which enable more flexible web services features by using channels and containers. The book also presents information from a systems management point of view, describing the systems management and configuration tasks and techniques that you must consider when implementing a channels and containers solution. The book chooses a sample application in the CICS catalog manager example, and describes how you can port an existing CICS application to use channels and containers rather than using COMMAREAs.

Hibernate Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach, Second Edition

Hibernate Recipes, Second Edition contains a collection of code recipes and templates for learning and building Hibernate solutions for you and your clients, including how to work with the Spring Framework and the JPA. This book is your pragmatic day-to-day reference and guide for doing all things involving Hibernate. There are many books focused on learning Hibernate, but this book takes you further and shows how you can apply it practically in your daily work. Hibernate Recipes, Second Edition is a must have book for your library. Hibernate 4.x continues to be the most popular out-of-the-box, open source framework solution for Java persistence and data/database accessibility techniques and patterns and it works well with the most popular open source enterprise Java framework of all, the Spring Framework. Hibernate is used for e-commerce–based web applications as well as heavy-duty transactional systems for the enterprise.

Hadoop MapReduce v2 Cookbook - Second Edition

Explore insights from vast datasets with "Hadoop MapReduce v2 Cookbook - Second Edition." This book serves as a practical guide for developers and system administrators who aim to master big data processing using Hadoop v2. By engaging with its step-by-step recipes, you will learn to harness the Hadoop MapReduce ecosystem for scalable and efficient data solutions. What this Book will help me do Master the configuration and management of Hadoop YARN, MapReduce v2, and HDFS clusters. Integrate big data tools such as Hive, HBase, Pig, Mahout, and Nutch with Hadoop v2. Develop analytics solutions for large-scale datasets using MapReduce-based applications. Address specific challenges like data classification, recommendations, and text analytics leveraging Hadoop MapReduce. Deploy and manage big data clusters effectively, including options for cloud environments. Author(s) The authors behind "Hadoop MapReduce v2 Cookbook - Second Edition" combine their deep expertise in big data technology and years of experience working directly with Hadoop. They have helped numerous organizations implement scalable data processing solutions and are passionate about teaching others. Their approach ensures readers gain both foundational knowledge and practical skills. Who is it for? This book is perfect for developers and system administrators who want to learn Hadoop MapReduce v2, including configuring and managing big data clusters. Beginners with basic Java knowledge can follow along to advance their skills in big data processing. Ideal for those transitioning to Hadoop v2 or requiring practical recipes for immediate application. Great for professionals aiming to deepen their expertise in scalable data technologies.

IBM Business Process Manager V8.5 Performance Tuning and Best Practices

This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides performance tuning tips and best practices for IBM Business Process Manager (IBM BPM) V8.5.5 (all editions) and IBM Business Monitor V8.5.5. These products represent an integrated development and runtime environment based on a key set of service-oriented architecture (SOA) and business process management (BPM) technologies. Such technologies include Service Component Architecture (SCA), Service Data Object (SDO), Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) for web services, and Business Processing Modeling Notation (BPMN). Both IBM Business Process Manager and Business Monitor build on the core capabilities of the IBM WebSphere® Application Server infrastructure. As a result, Business Process Manager solutions benefit from tuning, configuration, and best practices information for WebSphere Application Server and the corresponding platform Java virtual machines (JVMs). This book targets a wide variety of groups, both within IBM (development, services, technical sales, and others) and customers. For customers who are either considering or are in the early stages of implementing a solution incorporating Business Process Manager and Business Monitor, this document proves a useful reference. The book is useful both in terms of best practices during application development and deployment and as a reference for setup, tuning, and configuration information. This book talks about many issues that can influence performance of each product and can serve as a guide for making rational first choices in terms of configuration and performance settings. Similarly, customers who already implemented a solution with these products can use the information presented here to gain insight into how their overall integrated solution performance can be improved.

Learning Spark

Data in all domains is getting bigger. How can you work with it efficiently? Recently updated for Spark 1.3, this book introduces Apache Spark, the open source cluster computing system that makes data analytics fast to write and fast to run. With Spark, you can tackle big datasets quickly through simple APIs in Python, Java, and Scala. This edition includes new information on Spark SQL, Spark Streaming, setup, and Maven coordinates.

Learning Hadoop 2

Delve into the world of big data with 'Learning Hadoop 2', a comprehensive guide to leveraging the capabilities of Hadoop 2 for data processing and analysis. In this book, you will explore the tools and frameworks that integrate with Hadoop, discovering the best ways to design and deploy effective workflows for managing and analyzing large datasets. What this Book will help me do Understand the fundamentals of the MapReduce framework and its applications. Utilize advanced tools such as Samza and Spark for real-time and iterative data processing. Manage large datasets with data mining techniques tailored for Hadoop environments. Deploy Hadoop applications across various infrastructures, including local clusters and cloud services. Create and orchestrate sophisticated data workflows and pipelines with Apache Pig and Oozie. Author(s) Gabriele Modena is an experienced developer and trained data specialist with a keen focus on distributed data processing frameworks. Having worked extensively with big data platforms, Gabriele brings practical insights and a hands-on perspective to technical subjects. His writing is concise and engaging, aiming to render complex concepts accessible. Who is it for? This book is ideal for system and application developers eager to learn practical implementations of the Hadoop framework. Readers should be familiar with the Unix/Linux command-line interface and Java programming. Prior experience with Hadoop will be advantageous, but not necessary.

Apache ZooKeeper Essentials

Apache ZooKeeper Essentials is your comprehensive guide to understanding and utilizing Apache ZooKeeper for coordinating services in distributed systems. This book offers a clear and practical approach to ZooKeeper's architecture and programming, focusing on its application in real-world scenarios. What this Book will help me do Understand the architecture and operational design of Apache ZooKeeper. Effectively use ZooKeeper to coordinate distributed systems. Implement ZooKeeper programming using languages such as Java, C, or Python. Administer and manage ZooKeeper servers and clusters. Utilize tools like Apache Curator to enhance your ZooKeeper experience. Author(s) None Haloi, the author of Apache ZooKeeper Essentials, brings extensive experience in distributed systems and software development. Their expertise ensures a clear and approachable style, ideal for technical learners. Their passion for sharing knowledge is evident through practical examples and focus on real-world applications. Who is it for? This book is ideal for software developers, system architects, and engineers who are looking to enhance their knowledge of distributed systems. Readers should have foundational programming knowledge in languages like Java, C, or Python. While prior experience with ZooKeeper isn't necessary, familiarity with distributed computing will enable you to gain the most from this guide. If you're interested in learning how to leverage ZooKeeper effectively, this book is for you.

ElasticSearch Cookbook - Second Edition

The "ElasticSearch Cookbook - Second Edition" is a hands-on guide featuring over 130 advanced recipes to help you harness the power of ElasticSearch, a leading search and analytics engine. Through insightful examples and practical guidance, you'll learn to implement efficient search solutions, optimize queries, and manage ElasticSearch clusters effectively. What this Book will help me do Design and configure ElasticSearch topologies optimized for your specific deployment needs. Develop and utilize custom mappings to optimize your data indexes. Execute advanced queries and filters to refine and retrieve search results effectively. Set up and monitor ElasticSearch clusters for optimal performance. Extend ElasticSearch capabilities through plugin development and integrations using Java and Python. Author(s) Alberto Paro is a technology expert with years of experience working with ElasticSearch, Big Data solutions, and scalable cloud architecture. He has authored multiple books and technical articles on ElasticSearch, leveraging his extensive knowledge to provide practical insights. His approachable and detail-oriented style makes complex concepts accessible to technical professionals. Who is it for? This book is best suited for software developers and IT professionals looking to use ElasticSearch in their projects. Readers should be familiar with JSON, as well as basic programming skills in Java. It is ideal for those who have an understanding of search applications and want to deepen their expertise. Whether you're integrating ElasticSearch into a web application or optimizing your system's search capabilities, this book will provide the skills and knowledge you need.

Practical Neo4j

" Why have developers at places like Facebook and Twitter increasingly turned to graph databases to manage their highly connected big data? The short answer is that graphs offer superior speed and flexibility to get the job done. It’s time you added skills in graph databases to your toolkit. In Practical Neo4j, database expert Greg Jordan guides you through the background and basics of graph databases and gets you quickly up and running with Neo4j, the most prominent graph database on the market today. Jordan walks you through the data modeling stages for projects such as social networks, recommendation engines, and geo-based applications. The book also dives into the configuration steps as well as the language options used to create your Neo4j-backed applications. Neo4j runs some of the largest connected datasets in the world, and developing with it offers you a fast, proven NoSQL database option. Besides those working for social media, database, and networking companies of all sizes, academics and researchers will find Neo4j a powerful research tool that can help connect large sets of diverse data and provide insights that would otherwise remain hidden. Using Practical Neo4j, you will learn how to harness that power and create elegant solutions that address complex data problems. This book: Explains the basics of graph databases Demonstrates how to configure and maintain Neo4j Shows how to import data into Neo4j from a variety of sources Provides a working example of a Neo4j-based application using an array of language of options including Java, .Net, PHP, Python, Spring, and Ruby As you’ll discover, Neo4j offers a blend of simplicity and speed while allowing data relationships to maintain first-class status. That’s one reason among many that such a wide range of industries and fields have turned to graph databases to analyze deep, dense relationships. After reading this book, you’ll have a potent, elegant tool you can use to develop projects profitably and improve your career options.

A Software Architect's Guide to New Java Workloads in IBM CICS Transaction Server

This IBM® Redpaper Redbooks® publication introduces the IBM System z® New Application License Charges (zNALC) pricing structure and provides examples of zNALC workload scenarios. It describes the products that can be run on a zNALC logical partition (LPAR), reasons to consider such an implementation, and covers the following topics: Using the IBM WebSphere Application Server Liberty profile to host applications within an IBM CICS® environment and how it interacts with CICS applications and resources Security technologies available to applications that are hosted within a WebSphere Application Server Liberty profile in CICS How to implement modern presentation in CICS with a CICS Liberty Java virtual machine (JVM) server How to share scenarios to develop Liberty JVM applications to gain benefits from IBM CICS Transaction Server for IBM z/OS® Value Unit Edition Considerations when using mobile devices to interact with CICS applications and explains specific CICS technologies for connecting mobile devices by using the z/OS Value Unit Edition How IBM Operational Decision Manager for z/OS runs in the transaction server to provide decision management services for CICS COBOL and PL/I applications Installing the CICS Transaction Server for z/OS (CICS TS) Feature Pack for Modern Batch to enable the IBM WebSphere® batch environment to schedule and manage batch applications in CICS This book also covers what is commonly referred to as plain old Java objects (POJOs). The Java virtual machine (JVM) server is a full-fledged JVM that includes support for Open Service Gateway initiative (OSGi) bundles. It can be used to host open source Java frameworks and does just about anything you want to do with Java on the mainframe. POJO applications can also qualify for deployment using the Value Unit Edition. Read about how to configure and deploy them in this companion Redbooks publication: IBM CICS and the JVM server: Developing and Deploying Java Applications, SG24-8038 Examples of POJOs are terminal-initiated transactions, CICS web support, web services, requests received via IP CICS sockets, and messages coming in via IBM WebSphere MQ messaging software.