Oracle Advanced PL/SQL

Course Code: OAP

Duration: 3 days

 
 
 
 

Oracle Advanced PL/SQL Course Overview

This course, designed for Oracle database administrators and software development personnel who need to gain practical experience of the advanced features of PL/SQL such as program design, packages, cursors, large objects and collections.

It also introduces some of the Oracle-supplied packages.

Exercises and examples are used throughout the course to give practical hands-on experience with the techniques covered.

Versions supported 12cR2, 18c, 19c.

Course Objectives

By the end of this Oracle Advanced PL/SQL course delegates will be able to effectively tune PL/SQL code; create subtypes; create and use collections; execute external C programs and Java programs from PL/SQL; use fine-grained access control; use LOB data types and the DBMS_LOB package; use SecureFile LOBs; effectively design cursors; improve memory usage with PL/SQL result caching and SQL result sets and apply coding standards to avoid SQL injection attacks.

Who will the Course Benefit?

Software development personnel and Oracle database administrators who need to take advantage of the advanced features of PL/SQL in Oracle Database.

Practical experience of Oracle SQL or SQL Developer and a good working knowledge of the fundamentals of the PL/SQL programming language are required.

Versions supported 12cR2, 18c and 19c.

Skills Gained

The delegate will learn and acquire skills as follows:

  • Writing code to interface with external applications and the operating system
  • Creating PL/SQL applications that use collections
  • Implementing a virtual private database with fine-grained access control
  • Manipulating large objects
  • Administering SecureFile LOBs
  • Designing PL/SQL packages and program units for execution efficiency
  • Tuning PL/SQL Code for Performance
  • Improving memory usage with SQL and PL/SQL Result Caching
  • Analyzing PL/SQL Code
  • Profiling and Tracing PL/SQL Code
  • Safeguarding SQL code
  • Miscellaneous New 12c Features

Oracle Advanced PL/SQL Training Course

Course Introduction

  • Administration and Course Materials
  • Course Structure and Agenda
  • Delegate and Trainer Introductions

Session 1: DESIGNING PL/SQL CODE FOR PERFORMANCE

  • Oracle Predefined Data Types
  • Create Subtypes Based on Existing Types for an Application
  • Guidelines for Cursor Design
  • Use Cursor Variables
  • Pass Cursor Variables as Program Parameters
  • Compare Cursor Variables to Static Cursors

Session 2: USE COLLECTIONS

  • Overview of Collections
  • Associative Arrays
  • Nested Tables
  • Varrays
  • Select the Appropriate Collection Type
  • Create PL/SQL Programs that use Collections
  • Use Collections Effectively

Session 3: ADVANCED INTERFACE METHODS

  • The Benefits of External Routines
  • External Routine Components
  • Define the Library to Oracle
  • Register the External Function
  • Networking Files
  • The Shared Library
  • Call an Operating System Supplied DLL from PL/SQL
  • Create Secure External Procedures
  • Call C Program from PL/SQL
  • Call Java from PL/SQL

Session 4: VPD AND FINE-GRAINED ACCESS CONTROL

  • Overview of Fine-Grained Access Control
  • The Features of Fine-Grained Access Control
  • Overview of an Application Context
  • Create an Application Context
  • Set an Application Context
  • Describe the Package DBMS_RLS
  • Implement a Policy
  • Query the Data Dictionary for Fine-Grained Access Control Information

Oracle Advanced PL/SQL Training Course

Session 5: MANIPULATE LARGE OBJECTS

  • Overview of a LOB Object
  • Manage Internal LOBs
  • Character Large Objects
  • Binary Large Objects
  • External Large Objects - BFILEs
  • Create and Use the DIRECTORY Object to Access and Use BFILEs
  • The DBMS_LOB Package
  • Delete LOBs
  • Create a Temporary LOB using the Package DBMS_LOB

Session 6: ADMINISTER SECUREFILE LOBS

  • Overview of SecureFile LOBs
  • Configure the Environment for SecureFile LOBs
  • Store Documents using SecureFile LOBs
  • Convert BasicFile LOBS to SecureFile LOBs
  • Evaluate the Performance of SecureFile LOBs
  • Establish Space Utilization of a LOB File
  • Set up Encryption
  • Enable Compression and Deduplication

Session 7: TUNING PL/SQL CODE FOR PERFORMANCE

  • Understand the PL/SQL Compiler
  • Influence the Compiler
  • Tuning PL/SQL Programs
  • The DBMS_UTILITY.GET_TIME Function
  • Tuning SQL
  • Reduce the Number of SQL Calls
  • PL/SQL Tuning
  • The FETCH FIRST Clause and Bulk Collections
  • The DBMS_EXECUTE_PARALLEL Package
  • PL/SQL Functions that Run Faster in SQL
  • PL/SQL Native Compilation

Session 8: USE SQL AND PL/SQL CACHING TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE

  • The Importance of the Shared Pool
  • Library Cache
  • The Data Dictionary Cache
  • Pinning Code in the Shared Pool
  • SQL and PL/SQL Caching
  • PL/SQL Function Cache
  • Invoker's Right Function Result Caching
  • The Invalidation of Cache Results
  • The DBMS_RESULTS_CACHE Package

Oracle Advanced PL/SQL Training Course

Session 9: ANALYZE PL/SQL CODE

  • Use Data Dictionary Views to View Coding Information
  • Use Supplied Packages to View Coding Information
  • Use the DBMS_METADATA Package to View Metadata as XML
  • Use the DBMS_METADATA Package to Create DDL that can be used to Re-create Objects
  • Determine Identifier Types and Usages with PL/Scope
  • The UTL_CALL_STACK Package
  • Compile Time Warnings
  • Conditional Compilation

Session 10: PROFILE AND TRACE PL/SQL CODE

  • Trace PL/SQL Program Execution
  • Profile PL/SQL Applications
  • Access the Trace Data
  • DBMS_PROFILER
  • The Hierarchical Profiler
  • PL/SQL Predefined Enquiry Directives

Session 11: SECURE CODE

  • Grant Roles to Standalone Programs and PL/SQL Packages
  • BEQUEATH CURRENT_USER Views
  • Enable INHERENT PRIVILEGES and INHERIT ANY PRIVILEGES Privileges
  • White Lists using the ACCESSIBLE BY Clause

Session 12: SAFEGUARD CODE

  • Overview of SQL Injections
  • Detecting Attacks
  • Review of Dynamic SQL
  • The Attack Surface
  • Typical SQL Attacks
  • Reduce Attack Surfaces
  • Use the DBMS_ASSERT Package
  • Design Immune Code
  • Test Code for SQL Injection Flaws

Session 13: MISCELLANEOUS NEW 12c NEW FEATURES

  • Edition Based Redefinition
  • Invisible Columns and the %ROWTYPE Attribute
Notes:
  • Course technical content is subject to change without notice.
  • Course content is structured as sessions, this does not strictly map to course timings. Concepts, content and practicals often span sessions.

Requirements

Practical experience of Oracle SQL and the PL/SQL programming language is required. This can be gained by attendance on the pre-requisite courses. Familiarity with the Oracle Database is also required.

Pre-Requisite Courses

Course Reviews

Course written very well. A mixed of different approaches to teaching. I am very glad that I attended this course as a lot have been learned and these skills will be used from tomorrow :) Trainer very approachable, professional and would recommend this to anyone who need to develop their skills.

Salma - Oracle Developer - Utilities

Fantastic course, learned a lot. Great pace, concepts well explained. Thanks!

Gail - Senior BI Developer - Finance

Documentation and lab environments are great and the instructor was friendly and very knowledgeable.

Scott

Very useful course explaining new features for use within Oracle PL/SQL for Interfaces, programming standards and large data volumes. The sections exploring many techniques for Pl/SQL performance tuning, profiling, tracing, best practices and code analysis will be very useful in my role in support to assist trouble-shooting performance issues in our PL/SQL code and processes used in the Production systems. new techniques for development were also discussed. The instruction was good and with practice where required and plenty of discussion for the real world application. Would recommend this course for Advanced Pl/SQL developers.

Andrew - Application Support Manager - Transport

That was an excellent course and a very good teacher. I enjoyed the whole content explained by the trainer.

Justyna - Application Database Administrator - Pharmaceuticals

Course was excellent and I can take away and use many of the areas explained straight away. I'd recommend this course to any established PL/SQL Developer as you will learn about new things that can be used in the workplace. The course tutor was excellent and shows the real depth of their knowledge of the Oracle database environment.

Andy - Senior Developer - IT

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