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- Oracle Corporation ”http://www.oracle.com
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The home of the company. Contains the latest information and marketing, as well as some good technical and packaging information. -
- Oracle Technology Network ”http://otn.oracle.com
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The focal point of Oracle Corporation's attempt to reach a wider audience of developers. You can find tons of stuff at the OTN, including low-cost developer versions or free downloads of most Oracle software and lots of information and discussion forums. You can also sign up for specific technology tracks here. The home page for information on Oracle Application Server is http://www.oracle.com/appserver/books/. -
- International Oracle Users Group (IOUG) ”http://www.ioug.org
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The International Oracle Users Group web site. Includes information on meetings, links to Oracle resources, a technical repository, discussion forums, and special interest groups. -
- Apache ” http://apache.org
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The Apache site. Contains the Apache Web Server, XML Parser implementations, XSLT implementations, XML-RPC and SOAP Web Service implementations , and much, much more. -
- OASIS ”http://www.uddi.org
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The web site for the Universal Description, Discovery, and Integration standards consortium. Contains information on the UDDI protocol ”a major building block for Web Services ”and related standards. -
- O'Reilly Media ”http://www.oreilly.com
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The O'Reilly Media web site. Contains information about good books on all kinds of web-related technologies, Oracle technologies, and other technologies. See also http://safari.oreilly.com for online books and http://oreillynet.com for a variety of specific technology sites (e.g., Apache, Java, XML). -
- The Server Side ”http://www.theserverside.com
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The Enterprise Java community web site. Although this site is typically focused on other products, you can pick up a tip or two about Oracle Application Server and Java programming here. -
- World Wide Web Consortium ”http://w3c.org
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The web site for the original web standards, including HTTP, HTML, DOM, and CSS, and the locale for ongoing web standardization activity. |