Archived: Accessing Oracle Server through Web Interface

This section describes how to access an Oracle Server through its Web interface.

After you have installed Oracle 10g XE, it will allow you access the server through a Web interface. In another word, the Oracle server is listening HTTP requests on a specific port, 8080, by default. Here is how I logged in to the Oracle server with Web browser:

Oracle Web Interface
Oracle Web Interface

Table of Contents

 About This Book

 JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) Introduction

 JDK (Java SE) Installation

 Oracle Express Edition Installation on Windows

 Oracle JDBC Drivers

 Oracle - Reference Implementation of JdbcRowSet

 Oracle - PreparedStatement

 Oracle - JBDC CallableStatement

 Oracle CLOB (Character Large Object) - TEXT

 Oracle BLOB (Binary Large Object) - BLOB

 Using Connection Pool with JDBC

Archived Tutorials

 Archived: Downloading and Installing JDK 13 on Mac

 Archived: Downloading and Installing JDK 12 on Windows

 Archived: Java SE 8 Installation

 Archived: Java SE 1.6 Update 2 Installation

 Archived: JDK 1.6 Documentation Installation

 Archived: Oracle Database Express Edition (XE) Installation

Archived: Accessing Oracle Server through Web Interface

 Archived: Creating Oracle Database Users

 Archived: SQL*Plus - Oracle Command Line Interface

 Archived: JDBC Thin Client-Side Driver Installation

 References

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