10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good but needs some corrections., December 23, 2004
This review is from: OCP Oracle Database 10g: New Features for Administrators Exam Guide (Oracle Press) (Paperback)
I previoulsy reviewed this book back in December 2004 (see below my previous opinion on the book). The book is good for the certification exam and has some relevant information you need to know for the exam. I was just disappointed about the amount of errors in the book. If you notice those errors you are fine.
I took my exam today (Tuesday January 25, 2005) and score 51/61. The reason I came back to update my review is to give some credit to this book. I would admit that I learnt from this book. But I did not rely on this book alone. I also used the Sybex study guide and the OOD (Oracle Online Documentation). All of three provided me a valuable assistance in studying for the exams. The practice exam questions in the Oracle Press Book and the Sybex Study guide were helpful and I did not have to buy a practice exam software.
My advice for the exam: make sure you understand clearly the following concepts: ASM, Datapump architecture, Materialized Views, Security Policy,Index with partitions, and Advisory Framework. I was heavily tested in those areas.
December 24, 2004 (review)
I agree with most of reviewers about the amount of errors in the books. Only people who read without paying attention to the contents and not following the logic will have a hard time finding those errors. I bought this book because of the author reputation since I read one of his books before. I would say that Sam Alapati is an expert in Database area, not doubt about it. But the book was written in a hasty approach with the goal to grab the market share before the competitors. I strongly believe the book is still useful. Beside the typos and some misleading errors, the book has very important information you need to know for the exam. It just gives you a lot of work to double check every thing.
I will admit that I was surprised by the first two reviews written back in November 2004. At that time I already went through about 3 chapters of the oracle press book and started seeing those mistakes in the book. I was struck by the fact that they were praising the book without mentionning those mistakes in the book.
As I always do, I don't use one source to prepare for the exam. I bought both oracle press books and sybex study guide at the same time. I have to switch to the sybex book due to those frustating mistakes you have to check all the time. So far I feel pretty comfortable with the sybex study guide. I already went through the entire sybex book and going through it for the second time.
I am planning to go back to the oracle press book too before I go take the exam. The exam questions in the oracle press are OK but not the best.
I don't know if I will recommend this book to anyone but it is just matter of choice. I don't regret buying it and I am planning to keep it around.
I give 3 stars.
Good luck!!!
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews
Was this review helpful to you? Yes
No
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Errors galore!, December 22, 2004
This review is from: OCP Oracle Database 10g: New Features for Administrators Exam Guide (Oracle Press) (Paperback)
I think I am the first guy who is doing proof-reading of this book. There are so many typographical errors, wrong names of the fixed tables/views/packages. For almost everything I had to go back to the Oracle Documentation to confirm the names.
The content is real good but errors are frustrating!
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews
Was this review helpful to you? Yes
No
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Ultimate 10g New Features Book, March 18, 2005
This review is from: OCP Oracle Database 10g: New Features for Administrators Exam Guide (Oracle Press) (Paperback)
Certainly this book is badly edited, but though the countless typos are a nuisance they do not make Alapati's text incomprehensible. I have three Oracle 10g books lying on my desk and after scanning through all of them this is the one I decided to read cover to cover. Alapati's prose is sometimes loquacious, but he succeeds in thoroughly explaining all relevant 10g new features. I do not see any alternative to this book for people who are preparing for the OCP exam and I am sure that I will often turn to it as a reference.
Help other customers find the most helpful reviews
Was this review helpful to you? Yes
No