The 1Z0-146 exam topics document outlines key areas of focus for the Oracle11g: Advanced PL/SQL certification exam. The topics covered include implementing fine-grained access control, improving performance with caching, manipulating large objects, administering SecureFile LOBs, performance and tuning, analyzing PL/SQL code, profiling and tracing PL/SQL code, and safeguarding code against SQL injection attacks.
The 1Z0-146 exam topics document outlines key areas of focus for the Oracle11g: Advanced PL/SQL certification exam. The topics covered include implementing fine-grained access control, improving performance with caching, manipulating large objects, administering SecureFile LOBs, performance and tuning, analyzing PL/SQL code, profiling and tracing PL/SQL code, and safeguarding code against SQL injection attacks.
The 1Z0-146 exam topics document outlines key areas of focus for the Oracle11g: Advanced PL/SQL certification exam. The topics covered include implementing fine-grained access control, improving performance with caching, manipulating large objects, administering SecureFile LOBs, performance and tuning, analyzing PL/SQL code, profiling and tracing PL/SQL code, and safeguarding code against SQL injection attacks.
Oracle11g: Advanced PL/SQL Implementing Fine-Grained Improving Performance with
[ ] Introduction Access Control for VPD Caching [ ] Introduction to PL/SQL [ ] Explain the process of fine- [ ] Improve memory usage by grained access control caching SQL result sets and [ ] Implement and test fine- using the PL/SQL Programming grained access control DBMS_RESULT_CACHE Concepts: Review package [ ] List restrictions on calling [ ] Write queries that use the functions from SQL Manipulating Large Objects result cache hint expressions [ ] Create and manage LOB data types [ ] Set up PL/SQL functions to [ ] Hand exceptions use PL/SQL result caching [ ] Manage dependencies [ ] Use the DBMS_LOB PL/SQL package [ ] Use Oracle-supplied packages Analyzing PL/SQL Code [ ] Use of temporary LOBs [ ] Run reports on source code Designing PL/SQL Code Administering SecureFile LOBs [ ] Determine identifier types and [ ] Identify guidelines for cursor usages design [ ] Describe SecureFile LOB features [ ] Use DBMS_METADATA to [ ] Use cursor variables retrieve object definitions [ ] Enable SecureFile LOB [ ] Create subtypes based on deduplication, compression, existing types and encryption Profiling and Tracing PL/SQL Code [ ] Migrate BasicFile LOBs to the Working with Collections [ ] Trace PL/SQL program SecureFile LOB format [ ] Create collections (nested execution table, array and associative Performance and Tuning [ ] Profile PL/SQL applications arrays, PL SQL tables) [ ] Use native and interpreted [ ] Use collections methods compilation methods Safeguarding Your Code [ ] Manipulate collections Against SQL Injection Attacks [ ] Tune PL/SQL code [ ] Distinguish between the [ ] Describe SQL injections [ ] Enable intraunit inlining different types of collections [ ] Reduce attack surfaces and their uses [ ] Use DBMS_ASSERT [ ] Design immune code Using Advanced Interface Methods [ ] Test code for SQL injection flaws [ ] Execute external C programs from PL/SQL [ ] Execute Java programs from PL/SQL