Re: OEM or lots of code?

  • From: "Arif Gulzar" <gulzar.arif@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: robertgfreeman@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 18:07:56 -0400

If you can put articles with quick examples regarding 11g new feature would
be good. Like Tim publish for 10g
http://www.oracle-base.com/articles/10g/Articles10g.php

Arif Guzlar


On 7/7/07, Robert Freeman <robertgfreeman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Folks... I'm writing the 11g New Features book right now (It's up on
Amazon
for pre-sales, so I'm told I can mention the book, but I can't talk about
11g, so please don't ask). As I'm writing I find that I'm in a bit of a
quandary, so I thought I'd ask you what your preference is.

If you have used some of the Advisor features in 10g, for example, you
know
that there are pretty easy to use OEM interfaces into the advisors, and
there is the rather long, involved use of various supplied packages
available that allow you to run the advisors.

In this new book, I'm considering biasing my coverage to OEM for a few
reasons:

1. OEM is less complex to use.
2. Adding coverage for both will take up many more pages. When you are
writing a book you are limited to a page count range, so depth is limited
based on this too.
3. The Code route, in and of itself, can be complex. I'm not sure if it's
worth the extra time to add the code in some cases just because of this
complexity.

I'm wondering if anyone who has used these features or suspect they will
use
them in the future has a preference. In some cases, if page count allows,
I'll do both. In some cases I need to select either/or due to page count
considerations. In the past, I've been very heavily code oriented and
really
relegated OEM to the background, but now I'm thinking of moving in the
other
direction.

Thoughts??

RF


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