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In this tutorial, you will create a transactional environment, create a database, create and manipulate data, and perform database transactions using the new Graphical User Interface in Berkeley DB 18.1.
This tutorial takes approximately 10 minutes to complete.
This tutorial shows you how to create a Notebook and run it in Oracle Machine Learning. This is the second tutorial in the series Getting Started with Oracle Machine Learning. Read the tutorials in sequence.
SQL or Structured Query Language is the language standard for relational database management systems. You can use SQL statements to perform tasks such as retrieving data from a database, update data on a database and so on. Some examples of SQL statements are SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, and DROP. In this OBE, we will look at how to create a SQL script.
SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE,
DROP.
This is the fourth tutorial in the series Getting Started with Oracle Machine Learning. Read the tutorials in sequence.
This tutorial shows you how to run SQL statements in Oracle Machine Learning. This is the fifth and the last tutorial in the series Working with Oracle Machine Learning. Read the tutorials in sequence.
This tutorial shows you the steps to create a project and a workspace in Oracle Machine Learning. This is the first tutorial in the series Getting Started with Oracle Machine Learning.
This OBE explains the steps to create your own project, and optionally your workspace. Read the tutorials in sequence.
This tutorial shows you how to collaborate and share notebooks with other users in Oracle Machine Learning. This is the third tutorial in the series Getting Started with Oracle Machine Learning. Read the tutorials in sequence.
The tutorials in this series teach you how to perform data mining with Oracle Database 12c, by using Oracle Data Miner 17.2. Oracle Data Miner 17.2 is included as an extension of Oracle SQL Developer, version 17.2.
This tutorial covers the process of setting up Oracle Data Miner for use within Oracle SQL Developer 17.2.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to develop and and deploy fast, scalable, highly available and secure applications using new features in Oracle 12c Database OJVM. You will experience Cloud Data Service with Java 8 Nashorn, Market Basket Analysis with Oracle In-Database Container for Hadoop, and Oracle JVM Web Services Call-Out Utility here.
This tutorial illustrates how you can securely analyze all of your data across the big data platform - whether that data resides in Oracle Database 12c, Hadoop, Oracle NoSQL Database or a combination of these sources.
This introductory series of short Oracle by Example tutorials will help you get started using Oracle Database 12c. These tutorials complement the Oracle Database 12c 2-Day DBA documentation.
This tutorial introduces you to the Listener Control utility which enables you to administer the listener.
This tutorial introduces you to Oracle Enterprise Manager Express, a Web-based interface for managing an Oracle database.
This tutorial describes how to keep your Oracle Database software up-to-date.
This tutorial covers managing pluggable databases (PDBs) in a multitenant container database (CDB) using Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Express (EM Express).