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11g Materialized
Views & Query Rewrite
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A copy of a production schema
is not a data warehouse. And a warehouse that doesn't use
the capabilities of materialized views is likely to suffer
substantial loss of performance.
In the above statement ... Oracle uses query rewrite to
redirect a query from the SALES table to the DEMOMV
materialized view reducing the cost by more than 99%. Here
are some of the topics we cover for beginning and
intermediate level developers:
- Creating, altering, and
dropping materialized views
- Creating, altering, and
dropping materialized view log
- Fast, force, and
complete refresh
- Creating materialized
views on existing tables
- Implementing query
rewrite
Here are topics we cover
for advanced developers and DBAs:
- Creating and managing
refresh groups with DBMS_REFRESH
- DBMS_MVIEW.EXPLAIN_MVIEW
built-in
- DBMS_MVIEW.EXPLAIN_REWRITE
built-in
Our materialized view workshop covers the concepts and
architecture of materialized views, materialized view
logs, and query rewrite. This hands-on workshop is only
$100/person.
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Syllabus
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| 5:45-6:00pm |
Introductions |
Join us for coffee
before class begins.
To attend a workshop you must register at least
one day in advance. |
| 6:00-7:00pm |
Lecture
&
Demo |
Concepts
and Architecture
This section is an instructor led
demonstration of the different options available
when creating materialized views, the concepts and
architecture underlying materialized views and
materialized view logs as well as query rewrite.
We also cover related data dictionary objects, the
security model, and initialization parameters
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| 7:30-8:00pm |
Lab
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Materialized
View Lab
This hands-on lab focuses on building and
testing various types of materialized views and
view logs. Students also learn how to implement
and trace query rewrite. |
| 8:00-9:00pm |
Lab
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Refresh
Groups and Advanced Topics
One of the
issues related to working with materialized views
is content synchronization. In this
instructor led lab we teach students how to
implement REFRESH GROUPS, Explain Plan
Materialized Views, and other advanced
capabilities built into the DBMS_MVIEW and
DBMS_REFRESH packages. |
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Instructors |
Jack Cline is the chairman of the Puget Sound Oracle Users Group and has done Oracle contract work in the Puget Sound area for the past 11 years including engagements at Boeing, Bank of America, King County, the City of Seattle, Puget Sound Energy, and the Seattle-King Country Department of Health. He is a frequent guest lecturer at the University of Washington's Oracle Certification Program.
Dan Morgan is an Oracle Ace Director, a
10g and 11g Beta tester for Oracle, and the instructor of the
Oracle program at the University of Washington since its
inception in 1999. He began his IT career in 1969 with an IBM
370/145, punch cards, and Fortran IV, and though he will
vigorously deny it, wrote COBOL for a decade before moving into
Oracle about when version 6 hit the market.
In addition to Dan's work at the university he is the Education
Chair of the Puget Sound Oracle Users Group, a member of UKOUG,
and a member of the British-American Chamber of Commerce in
Seattle. He is also a frequent lecturer at training events and
at conferences and has presented at Oracle OpenWorld on RAC
(2005), at Seattle OracleDay (2004-2007), at numerous government
and corporate training events including Apple Computer, Argonne
National Laboratory, Boeing Commercial Airplane Group, Dow Jones
& Company, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, NASA,
T-Mobile, US Navy at Pearl Harbor, and Weyerhaeuser to name but
a few and presented on Streams and Change Data Capture at UKOUG
in 2006.
Dan Morgan is the Morgan behind the "Morgan's Library"
website that contains the many demos he has created for
his University of Washington classes as well as for his frequent
lectures. He is the former publisher of MacTech Journal, has
presented Oracle technical lectures in the US, Canada, Great
Britain, and Japan. Morgan is also the author of this course.
Caleb Small is the primary instructor for the Oracle
Workforce Development program at Camosun College in Victoria BC,
and a private consultant with years of experience implementing
and teaching Oracle throughout North America. He has over 30
years experience in the IT industry in numerous business areas
including both public and private sectors.
Caleb is also active as a director of the Victoria and Puget
Sound Oracle User Groups, and has delivered numerous lectures,
presentations, live demos and articles to other groups. He
has authored and led many of the PSOUG workshops including RAC,
ASM, RMAN and Data Guard.
Caleb was one of the first people to build an 11g RAC cluster
and has been a primary consultant on RAC to publicly held
corporations including Areva T&D and Montana Dakota
Utilities (MDU).
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