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List of Figures
1-1 Classes and Instances
1-2 Java Component Structure
1-3 Oracle Database Java Component Structure
1-4 Class Hierarchy
1-5 Two-Tier Client/Server Configuration
1-6 Garbage Collection
1-7 Interpreter versus Accelerator
1-8 Main Components of an Oracle JVM
2-1 Java Environment Within Each Database Session
2-2 Loading Java into Oracle Database
2-3 Rights to Run Classes
2-4 Invoker's rights Solution
2-5 Indirect Access
2-6 The Summary Tab of the JConsole Interface
2-7 The Memory Tab of the JConsole Interface
2-8 The Threads Tab of the JConsole Interface
2-9 The Classes tab of the JConsole interface
2-10 Displaying the Attributes of an MBean
2-11 Displaying a Chart of the Values of an Attribute
2-12 Displaying Details of a Complex Attribute in the MBeans Tab
2-13 Operations Tab of the MBeans Tab of the JConsole Interface
2-14 The VM Tab of the JConsole Interface
2-15 Attributes Tab of the OracleRuntime MBean
2-16 OracleRuntime MBean
2-17 Operation sessionsRunningJava
2-18 Operation sessionDetailsBySID
2-19 Setting the Usage Threshold and Collection Usage Threshold in the MBeans Tab
2-20 Memory Tab of the JConsole Interface When Used Memory Exceeds the Usage Threshold
3-1 Client-Side Stub Interface
5-1 Calling a Stored Procedure
6-1 Calling a Java Method
8-1 Rule for Drawing an E-R Diagram
8-2 E-R Diagram for Purchase Order Application
8-3 Schema Plan for Purchase Order Application
9-1 Configuring Oracle JVM Memory Parameters
12-1 Web Services Call-In to the Database
12-2 Calling Web Services From Within the Database
12-3 Storing Results from Request in a Virtual Table
12-4 Creating Web Services Call-Out Stubs
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