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Oracle9i Database New Features
Release 2 (9.2)

Part Number A96531-02
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A  B  C  D  E  F  H  I  J  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X 


A

ANSI requirements, 3-5
application development documentation, 4-8
application reference documentation, 4-11
automatic management of backups, 3-24

B

backup and recovery documentation, 4-4
batch termination of hot backup mode, 3-25
block media recovery, 3-18, 3-24, 3-25

C

chained rows, 3-13
Character Set Scanner Utility, 3-59
clustered tables, 3-13
controlfile autobackup, 3-25
conversion pairs
multiple, 3-25

D

Data definition statements, 3-14
data encryption, 3-53
Data manipulation language, 3-14
data warehousing documentation, 4-4
Database Resource Manager, 3-41
default temporary tablespace, 3-23
Delayed Mode, 3-13
direct loads, 3-13
disk corruption, 3-18
Distinguished Names, 3-48
documentation, 4-2
Dynamic Services, 3-56

E

e-business service objects, 3-55
Enterprise Java Engine, 3-2

F

factoring matrix
features, 5-5, 5-14
options, 5-3
Failover, 3-14
Fast Split Partition, 2-2
feature factoring matrix, 5-5, 5-14
fine-grained access control, 3-53
fine-grained auditing, 3-48

H

heap-organized tables, 3-17

I

inheritance, 3-4
interMedia Annotator, 3-11
interMedia, Spatial, and Dynamic Services documentation, 4-11
Internet content management, 3-4
internet content management, 2-25, 3-9
Internet searching, 3-10
iSQL*Plus, 3-12

J

JServer, 3-2

L

language and interface documentation, 4-9
LDAP directories, 3-52
LDAP technology, 3-50
LDAP-based directories, 3-49
linguistic collation capability, 3-59
LOB datatype, 3-13
LOB datatypes, 3-13
logical attributes
changing online, 3-17
Login Server, 3-48
LogMiner, 3-13
LONG datatypes, 3-13

M

manageability, 2-8, 3-20
mean time to recover, 3-23
media recovery testing, 3-25
messaging, 3-57
Microsoft Transaction Services, 3-54
mobile applications, 3-29
mobile devices, 3-11
monitoring performance, 3-27
multilevel collections, 3-4

N

networking and security documentation, 4-6

O

OLE DB, 3-55
one-time backup configuration, 3-24
online creation and rebuilding of secondary indexes, 3-17
online table organization, 3-17
option factoring matrix, 5-3
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 3-25, 3-27
Oracle Internet Directory, 3-52
Oracle Internet Directory documentation, 4-7
Oracle Label Security, 3-53
Oracle Locale Builder, 3-59
Oracle OLAP, 2-19
Oracle Sample Schemas, 3-22
Oracle server and SQL*Plus documentation, 4-3, 4-6
Oracle Spatial, 3-29
Oracle Text, 3-10
Oracle Text documentation, 4-12
Oracle Ultra Search, 3-10
Oracle Wallet, 3-50
Oracle-managed files, 3-23

P

performance improvements, 3-42
persistent parameter initialization, 3-22
PL/SQL improvements, 3-4
portals, 3-56
proxy authentication, 3-48
public key infrastructure, 3-50

Q

quiescing the database, 3-18

R

Real Application Clusters, 2-2, 2-6, 3-14, 3-19, 3-38, 3-39, 3-40, 3-42
Recovery Manager, 3-24
recovery window, 3-25
reference documentation, 4-3
restartable backups and restores, 3-24
resumable space allocations, 3-23
rollback segment management, 3-21

S

scalar object types, 3-14
server documentation, 4-3
SQL and PL/SQL improvements, 3-4
SQL and PL/SQL integration, 3-7
SQL improvements, 3-4
SQL parallel query mechanism, 3-7
SQL*Plus documentation, 4-3
SQL*Pus documentation, 4-5
Streams and replication documentation, 4-5
system-managed database files, 3-25

T

three-tier security, 3-48
time zones, 3-59
time-based mean time to recover parameter, 3-18
two-pass recovery, 3-18
type evolution, 3-4

U

undo pool quota, 3-41
Unicode, 3-59
unplanned downtime, 3-18
updatable scrollable cursors, 3-60

V

V$OPTION table, 5-25
Virtual Private Database, 3-48, 3-53

W

web-based single sign-on, 3-48

X

X.509 certificates, 3-48
XDK, 3-4
XML, 3-4
XML searching, 3-10