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Hi Sam,
> As part of my masters dissertation I have developed an SQL monitoring tool
> using Java/JDBC/thin drivers that allows the DBA to see who is taking up the
> resources currently in a database.
> This is not at all a commercial venture, purely
> academic. Plus if you want to learn about Java/JDBC this can be an
> invaluable asset/starting point as you know the subject well and you can see
> how the tool has been built.
I'd love to see your Java Oracle DBA Open Source tool, up on a public internet site somewhere for download! :-)
Some other Java-Oracle type Open Source links you might want to look at, to help further your own work, are:
Apache JServ => http://java.apache.org/jserv/index.html
DB Prism, Java/Oracle servlet engine =>
http://www.plenix.com/dbprism/doc/Home.html
Tomcat (replacement for JServ) => http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/index.html jDBA, another Java Oracle DBA tool => http://www.jdba.org ViennaSQL, Java/Oracle SQL tool => http://vienna.sourceforge.net
jDBA may the one you're most interested in, but using Java as the programming language for Open source projects, including Oracle ones, is growing rapidly in popularity! :-)
Hope this is of some use 8)
Rgds,
AndyD
O'Reilly's "Oracle and Open Source":
=> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/oracleopen/
Orac, Perl/Tk and Perl DBI Database DBA & Development Tool: => http://www.perl.com/CPAN-local/modules/by-module/DBI/ANDYDUNC/
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