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Oracle Tuning - Glossary
Tuning Tips for Oracle Web Concepts - Exercise
Objective:
Identify Web concepts for Oracle.
Exercise Scoring
You will receive 3 points for this exercise. The exercise is auto-scored; when you have completed the exercise, click the
Submit
button to receive full credit.
Instructions
In the left column below are 6 terms with their corresponding definitions in the right column. Match the term in the left column with the definition in the right column to make a match.
When you have all of the terms and their definitions matched, enter them into the textbox and click the
Submit
button and you will see whether or not you have matched the terms correctly. When you complete the exercise, click the
Submit
button to see the correct answers.
Associate elements in one column with elements in the other column.
To make an association, click the first element and then the second element; a line between the two elements should appear.
In order to check your answer, click Done. Correct associations will be colored green, and incorrect associations will be colored red.
Web Request Broker
WebServer
HTML
CGI
Web Listener
Database Server
The layer that contains the Oracle data
The software that parses the Web request and translates it into an Oracle
A language used to display Web pages
The layer that contains the Web request broker and the CGI
One of the first Web interfaces to be used to connect to Oracle
A component that listens for incoming requests from the Internet