This manual describes the programmatic interfaces to Oracle Data Mining. You can use the PL/SQL and Java interfaces to create data mining applications or add data mining features to existing applications. You can use the data mining SQL operators in applications or in ad hoc queries.
Note:
The Oracle Data Mining Java API is deprecated in this release.Oracle recommends that you not use deprecated features in new applications. Support for deprecated features is for backward compatibility only
This manual should be used along with the demo applications and the related reference documentation. (See "Related Documentation".)
The preface contains these topics:
This manual is intended for database programmers who are familiar with Oracle Data Mining.
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The documentation set for Oracle Data Mining is part of the Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11.2) Online Documentation Library. The Oracle Data Mining documentation set consists of the following documents:
Oracle Data Mining Java API Reference (javadoc)
Oracle Data Mining Administrator's Guide
Note:
Information to assist you in installing and using the Data Mining demo programs is provided in Oracle Data Mining Administrator's Guide.Oracle Database PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference (DBMS_DATA_MINING
, DBMS_DATA_MINING_TRANSFORM
, and DBMS_PREDICTIVE_ANALYTICS
)
Oracle Database SQL Language Reference (Data Mining functions)
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