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Retrieving sensitive information from Oracle databases by Alexander Kornbrust.
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PL/SQL password cracker by Pete Finnigan.
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This paper explains a straightforward approach to writing database PL/SQL programs that provably guarantees their immunity to SQL injection.
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This paper examines and categorizes the use cases for doing SQL from PL/SQL and explains the optimal approach for the task at hand.
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Eddie, the hint to the ‘Doing SQL from PL/SQL: Best and Worst Practices [PDF]‘ is great!!
Very interesting Document about effective Oracle PL/SQL 11g programming
Karl
October 24th, 2008, at 12:36 am #Karl, yes it is an excellent document and I read it with very much interest.
October 24th, 2008, at 8:50 am #