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Old 31-01-2007, 01:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i want to ask that i want to do oracle 9i.so my questions are:

1) which stream to chose the developer track or the dba track (which will have the highest payings? )

2) are there any languages used in oracle 9i?

3) is the demand good for oracle in market 9i?
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Old 31-01-2007, 01:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
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1) which stream to chose the developer track or the dba track (which will have the highest payings? )
>>>In Developer track u have to learn PL/SQL, and DBA tracK u have to get to know the architecture and working and maintining of DB. So choose accordingly, what interests u??

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2) are there any languages used in oracle 9i?
>>> With oracle u can use other languages...but basicaly it uses just sql and PL-sql

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3) is the demand good for oracle in market 9i?
>>>Initial demand for developer track is good...but even dba is good u can get 6 months of experience.....but basically both r good enough just its that u have to be very good at it.....
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