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List of Figures
6-1 Interaction Between Serializable Transaction and Another Transaction
6-2 Referential Integrity Check
6-3 Transaction Control Flow
6-4 Possible Sequences of Autonomous Transactions
6-5 Example: A Buy Order
6-6 Bank Withdrawal—Sufficient Funds
6-7 Bank Withdrawal—Insufficient Funds with Overdraft Protection
6-8 Bank Withdrawal—Insufficient Funds Without Overdraft Protection
10-1 Rows That Violate and Satisfy a UNIQUE Constraint
10-2 Rows That Violate and Satisfy a FOREIGN KEY Constraint
14-1 PL/SQL Web Application
14-2 Processing Client Requests with Embedded PL/SQL Gateway
15-1 Middle-Tier Caching
15-2 Basic Process of Continuous Query Notification (CQN)
17-1 The OCI or OCCI Development Process
18-1 Oracle Database and External Procedures
19-1 Possible DTP Model
20-1 Oracle Publish-Subscribe Functionality
21-1 Components of the ODBC Model
21-2 Oracle ODBC Driver Architecture
21-3 Oracle ODBC Driver Configuration Dialog Box
21-4 The Application Options Tab of the Oracle ODBC Driver Configuration Dialog Box
21-5 The Oracle Options Tab of the Oracle ODBC Driver Configuration Dialog Box
21-6 The Workarounds Options Tab of the Oracle ODBC Driver Configuration Dialog Box
21-7 The SQL Server Migration Options Tab of the Oracle ODBC Driver Configuration Dialog Box
22-1 RFID Code Categories and Their Schemes
22-2 Oracle Database Tag Data Translation Markup Language Schema
26-1 How Application Continuity Works
26-2 Dynamic Mode: Nontransaction State Can Change During Request
26-3 Static Mode: Nontransactional State Never Changes During Request
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