CTX_ADM |
Lets you administer servers and the data dictionary. |
CTX_CLS |
Lets you generate CTXRULE rules for a set of documents. |
CTX_DDL |
Lets you create and manage the preferences, section lists and stopgroups required for Text indexes. |
CTX_DOC |
Lets you request document services. |
CTX_OUTPUT |
Lets you manage the index log. |
CTX_QUERY |
Lets you generate query feedback, count hits, and create stored query expressions. |
CTX_REPORT |
Lets you create various index reports. |
CTX_THES |
Lets you to manage and browse thesauri. |
CTX_ULEXER |
For use with the user-lexer. |
DBMS_ADVANCED_REWRITE |
Contains interfaces for advanced query rewrite users to create, drop, and maintain functional equivalence declarations for query rewrite. |
DBMS_ADVISOR |
Part of the SQLAccess Advisor, an expert system that identifies and helps resolve performance problems relating to the execution of SQL statements. |
DBMS_ALERT |
Provides support for the asynchronous notification of database events. |
DBMS_APPLICATION_INFO |
Lets you register an application name with the database for auditing or performance tracking purposes. |
DBMS_APPLY_ADM |
Provides administrative procedures to start, stop, and configure an apply process. |
DBMS_AQ |
Lets you add a message (of a predefined object type) onto a queue or to dequeue a message. |
DBMS_AQADM |
Lets you perform administrative functions on a queue or queue table for messages of a predefined object type. |
DBMS_AQELM |
Provides procedures to manage the configuration of Advanced Queuing asynchronous notification by e-mail and HTTP. |
DBMS_AQIN |
Plays a part in providing secure access to the Oracle JMS interfaces. |
DBMS_CAPTURE_ADM |
Describes administrative procedures to start, stop, and configure a capture process; used in Streams. |
DBMS_CDC_PUBLISH |
Identifies new data that has been added to, modified, or removed from, relational tables and publishes the changed data in a form that is usable by an application. |
DBMS_CDC_SUBSCRIBE |
Lets you view and query the change data that was captured and published with the DBMS_LOGMNR_CDC_PUBLISH package. |
DBMS_CHANGE_NOTIFICATION |
Is part of a set of features that clients use to receive notifications when result sets of a query have changed. The package contains interfaces that can be used by mid-tier clients to register objects and specify delivery mechanisms. |
DBMS_CRYPTO |
Lets you encrypt and decrypt stored data, can be used in conjunction with PL/SQL programs running network communications, and supports encryption and hashing algorithms. |
DBMS_DATA_MINING |
Lets you use data mining to discover hidden patterns and use that knowledge to make predictions. |
DBMS_DATA_MINING_TRANSFORM |
Provides set of data transformation utilities available for use with the DBMS_DATA_MINING package for preparing mining data. |
DBMS_DATAPUMP |
Lets you move all, or part of, a database between databases, including both data and metadata. |
DBMS_DB_VERSION |
Specifies the Oracle version numbers and other information useful for simple conditional compilation selections based on Oracle versions. |
DBMS_DDL |
Provides access to some SQL DDL statements from stored procedures, and provides special administration operations not available as DDLs. |
DBMS_DEBUG |
Implements server-side debuggers and provides a way to debug server-side PL/SQL program units. |
DBMS_DEFER |
Provides the user interface to a replicated transactional deferred remote procedure call facility. Requires the Distributed Option. |
DBMS_DEFER_QUERY |
Permits querying the deferred remote procedure calls (RPC) queue data that is not exposed through views. Requires the Distributed Option. |
DMBS_DEFER_SYS |
Provides the system administrator interface to a replicated transactional deferred remote procedure call facility. Requires the Distributed Option. |
DBMS_DESCRIBE |
Describes the arguments of a stored procedure with full name translation and security checking. |
DBMS_DIMENSION |
Enables you to verify dimension relationships and provides an alternative to the Enterprise Manager Dimension Wizard for displaying a dimension definition |
DBMS_DISTRIBUTED_TRUST_ADMIN |
Maintains the Trusted Database List, which is used to determine if a privileged database link from a particular server can be accepted. |
DBMS_EPG |
Implements the embedded PL/SQL gateway that enables a web browser to invoke a PL/SQL stored procedure through an HTTP listener. |
DBMS_ERRLOG |
Provides a procedure that enables you to create an error logging table so that DML operations can continue after encountering errors rather than abort and roll back. |
DBMS_EXPFIL |
Contains all the procedures used to manage attribute sets, expression sets, expression indexes, optimizer statistics, and privileges by Expression Filter. |
DBMS_FGA |
Provides fine-grained security functions. |
DBMS_FILE_GROUP |
One of a set of Streams packages, provides administrative interfaces for managing file groups, file group versions, files and file group repositories. |
DMBS_FILE_TRANSFER |
Lets you copy a binary file within a database or to transfer a binary file between databases. |
DMBS_FLASHBACK |
Lets you flash back to a version of the database at a specified wall-clock time or a specified system change number (SCN). |
DBMS_FREQUENT_ITEMSET |
Enables frequent itemset counting. |
DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH |
Lets you use Heterogeneous Services to send pass-through SQL statements to non-Oracle systems. |
DBMS_IOT |
Creates a table into which references to the chained rows for an Index Organized Table can be placed using the ANALYZE command. |
DBMS_JAVA |
Provides a PL/SQL interface for accessing database functionality from Java |
DBMS_JOB |
Lets you schedule administrative procedures that you want performed at periodic intervals; it is also the interface for the job queue. |
DBMS_LDAP |
Provides functions and procedures to access data from LDAP servers. |
DBMS_LDAP_UTL |
Provides the Oracle Extension utility functions for LDAP. |
DBMS_LIBCACHE |
Prepares the library cache on an Oracle instance by extracting SQL and PL/SQL from a remote instance and compiling this SQL locally without execution. |
DBMS_LOB |
Provides general purpose routines for operations on Oracle Large Object (LOB s) datatypes - BLOB , CLOB (read/write), and BFILE s (read-only). |
DBMS_LOCK |
Lets you request, convert and release locks through Oracle Lock Management services. |
DBMS_LOGMNR |
Provides functions to initialize and run the log reader. |
DBMS_LOGMNR_D |
Queries the dictionary tables of the current database, and creates a text based file containing their contents. |
DBMS_LOGSTDBY |
Describes procedures for configuring and managing the logical standby database environment. |
DBMS_METADATA |
Lets callers easily retrieve complete database object definitions (metadata) from the dictionary. |
DBMS_MGWADM |
Describes the Messaging Gateway administrative interface; used in Advanced Queuing. |
DBMS_MGWMSG |
Describes object types—used by the canonical message types to convert message bodies—and helper methods, constants, and subprograms for working with the Messaging Gateway message types; used in Advanced Queuing. |
DBMS_MONITOR |
Let you use PL/SQL for controlling additional tracing and statistics gathering. |
DBMS_MVIEW |
Lets you refresh snapshots that are not part of the same refresh group and purge logs. DBMS_SNAPSHOT is a synonym. |
DBMS_OBFUSCATION_TOOLKIT |
Provides procedures for Data Encryption Standards. |
DBMS_ODCI |
Returns the CPU cost of a user function based on the elapsed time of the function. |
DBMS_OFFLINE_OG |
Provides public APIs for offline instantiation of master groups. |
DBMS_OLAP |
Provides procedures for summaries, dimensions, and query rewrites. |
DBMS_OUTLN |
Provides the interface for procedures and functions associated with management of stored outlines. Synonymous with OUTLN_PKG |
DBMS_OUTLN_EDIT |
Lets you edit an invoker's rights package. |
DBMS_OUTPUT |
Accumulates information in a buffer so that it can be retrieved later. |
DBMS_PCLXUTIL |
Provides intra-partition parallelism for creating partition-wise local indexes. |
DBMS_PIPE |
Provides a DBMS pipe service which enables messages to be sent between sessions. |
DBMS_PREDICTIVE_ANALYTICS |
Automates the data mining process from data preprocessing through model building to scoring new data. |
DBMS_PREPROCESSOR |
Provides an interface to print or retrieve the source text of a PL/SQL unit in its post-processed form. |
DBMS_PROFILER |
Provides a Probe Profiler API to profile existing PL/SQL applications and identify performance bottlenecks. |
DBMS_PROPAGATION_ADM |
Provides administrative procedures for configuring propagation from a source queue to a destination queue. |
DBMS_RANDOM |
Provides a built-in random number generator. |
DBMS_RECTIFIER_DIFF |
Provides APIs used to detect and resolve data inconsistencies between two replicated sites. |
DBMS_REDEFINITION |
Lets you perform an online reorganization of tables. |
DBMS_REFRESH |
Lets you create groups of snapshots that can be refreshed together to a transactionally consistent point in time. Requires the Distributed Option. |
DBMS_REPAIR |
Provides data corruption repair procedures. |
DBMS_REPCAT |
Provides routines to administer and update the replication catalog and environment. Requires the Replication Option. |
DBMS_REPCAT_ADMIN |
Lets you create users with the privileges needed by the symmetric replication facility. Requires the Replication Option. |
DBMS_REPCAT_INSTATIATE |
Instantiates deployment templates. Requires the Replication Option. |
DBMS_REPCAT_RGT |
Controls the maintenance and definition of refresh group templates. Requires the Replication Option. |
DBMS_REPUTIL |
Provides routines to generate shadow tables, triggers, and packages for table replication. |
DBMS_RESOURCE_MANAGER |
Maintains plans, consumer groups, and plan directives; it also provides semantics so that you may group together changes to the plan schema. |
DBMS_RESOURCE_MANAGER_PRIVS |
Maintains privileges associated with resource consumer groups. |
DBMS_RESUMABLE |
Lets you suspend large operations that run out of space or reach space limits after executing for a long time, fix the problem, and make the statement resume execution. |
DBMS_RLMGR |
Contains various procedures to create and manage rules and rule sessions by the Rules Manager. |
DBMS_RLS |
Provides row level security administrative interface. |
DBMS_ROWID |
Provides procedures to create rowids and to interpret their contents. |
DBMS_RULE |
Describes the EVALUATE procedure used in Streams. |
DBMS_RULE_ADM |
Describes the administrative interface for creating and managing rules, rule sets, and rule evaluation contexts; used in Streams. |
DBMS_SCHEDULER |
Provides a collection of scheduling functions that are callable from any PL/SQL program. |
DBMS_SERVER_ALERT |
Lets you issue alerts when some threshold has been violated. |
DBMS_SERVICE |
Lets you create, delete, activate and deactivate services for a single instance. |
DBMS_SESSION |
Provides access to SQL ALTER SESSION statements, and other session information, from stored procedures. |
DBMS_SHARED_POOL |
Lets you keep objects in shared memory, so that they will not be aged out with the normal LRU mechanism. |
DBMS_SPACE |
Provides segment space information not available through standard SQL. |
DBMS_SPACE_ADMIN |
Provides tablespace and segment space administration not available through the standard SQL. |
DBMS_SQL |
Lets you use dynamic SQL to access the database. |
DBMS_SQLTUNE |
Provides the interface to tune SQL statements. |
DBMS_STAT_FUNCS |
Provides statistical functions. |
DBMS_STATS |
Provides a mechanism for users to view and modify optimizer statistics gathered for database objects. |
DBMS_STORAGE_MAP |
Communicates with FMON to invoke mapping operations. |
DBMS_STREAMS |
Describes the interface to convert SYS.AnyData objects into LCR objects and an interface to annotate redo entries generated by a session with a binary tag. |
DBMS_STREAMS_ADMIN |
Describes administrative procedures for adding and removing simple rules, without transformations, for capture, propagation, and apply at the table, schema, and database level. |
DBMS_STREAMS_AUTH |
Provides interfaces for granting privileges to Streams administrators and revoking privileges from Streams administrators. |
DBMS_STREAMS_MESSAGING |
Provides interfaces to enqueue messages into and dequeue messages from a SYS.AnyData queue. |
DBMS_STREAMS_TABLESPACE_ADM |
Provides administrative procedures for copying tablespaces between databases and moving tablespaces from one database to another. |
DBMS_TRACE |
Provides routines to start and stop PL/SQL tracing. |
DBMS_TRANSACTION |
Provides access to SQL transaction statements from stored procedures and monitors transaction activities. |
DBMS_TRANSFORM |
Provides an interface to the message format transformation features of Oracle Advanced Queuing. |
DBMS_TDB |
Reports whether a database can be transported between platforms using the RMAN CONVERT DATABASE command. It verifies that databases on the current host platform are of the same endian format as the destination platform, and that the state of the current database does not prevent transport of the database. |
DBMS_TTS |
Checks if the transportable set is self-contained. |
DBMS_TYPES |
Consists of constants, which represent the built-in and user-defined types. |
DBMS_UTILITY |
Provides various utility routines. |
DBMS_WARNING |
Provides the interface to query, modify and delete current system or session settings. |
DBMS_WORKLOAD_REPOSITORY |
lets you manage the Workload Repository, performing operations such as managing snapshots and baselines. |
DBMS_WM |
Describes how to use the programming interface to Oracle Database Workspace Manager to work with long transactions. |
DBMS_XDB |
Describes Resource Management and Access Control APIs for PL/SQL |
DBMS_XDB_VERSION |
Describes versioning APIs |
DBMS_XDBT |
Describes how an administrator can create a ConText index on the XML DB hierarchy and configure it for automatic maintenance |
DBMS_XDBZ |
Controls the Oracle XML DB repository security, which is based on Access Control Lists (ACLs). |
DBMS_XMLDOM |
Explains access to XMLType objects |
DBMS_XMLGEN |
Converts the results of a SQL query to a canonical XML format. |
DBMS_XMLPARSER |
Explains access to the contents and structure of XML documents. |
DMBS_XMLQUERY |
Provides database-to-XMLType functionality. |
DBMS_XMLSAVE |
Provides XML-to-database-type functionality. |
DBMS_XMLSCHEMA |
Explains procedures to register and delete XML schemas. |
DBMS_XMLSTORE |
Provides the ability to store XML data in relational tables. |
DBMS_XPLAN |
Describes how to format the output of the EXPLAIN PLAN command. |
DBMS_XSLPROCESSOR |
Explains access to the contents and structure of XML documents. |
DEBUG_EXTPROC |
Lets you debug external procedures on platforms with debuggers that attach to a running process. |
HTF |
Hypertext functions generate HTML tags. |
HTMLDB_APPLICATION |
Enables users to take advantage of global variables |
HTMLDB_CUSTOM_AUTH |
Enables users to create form elements dynamically based on a SQL query instead of creating individual items page by page. |
HTMLDB_ITEM |
Enables users to create form elements dynamically based on a SQL query instead of creating individual items page by page. |
HTMLDB_UTIL |
Provides utilities for getting and setting session state, getting files, checking authorizations for users, resetting different states for users, and also getting and setting preferences for users. |
HTP |
Hypertext procedures generate HTML tags. |
OWA_CACHE |
Provides an interface that enables the PL/SQL Gateway cache to improve the performance of PL/SQL web applications. |
OWA_COOKIE |
Provides an interface for sending and retrieving HTTP cookies from the client's browser. |
OWA_CUSTOM |
Provides a Global PLSQL Agent Authorization callback function |
OWA_IMAGE |
Provides an interface to access the coordinates where a user clicked on an image. |
OWA_OPT_LOCK |
Contains subprograms that impose optimistic locking strategies so as to prevent lost updates. |
OWA_PATTERN |
Provides an interface to locate text patterns within strings and replace the matched string with another string. |
OWA_SEC |
Provides an interface for custom authentication. |
OWA_TEXT |
Contains subprograms used by OWA_PATTERN for manipulating strings. They are externalized so you can use them directly. |
OWA_UTIL |
Contains utility subprograms for performing operations such as getting the value of CGI environment variables, printing the data that is returned to the client, and printing the results of a query in an HTML table. |
SDO_CS |
Provides functions for coordinate system transformation. |
SDO_GCDR |
Contains the Oracle Spatial geocoding subprograms, which let you geocode unformatted postal addresses. |
SDO_GEOM |
Provides functions implementing geometric operations on spatial objects. |
SDO_GEOR |
Contains functions and procedures for the Spatial GeoRaster feature, which lets you store, index, query, analyze, and deliver raster image data and its associated Spatial vector geometry data and metadata. |
SDO_GEOR_UTL |
Contains utility functions and procedures for the Spatial GeoRaster feature, including those related to using triggers with GeoRaster data. |
SDO_LRS |
Provides functions for linear referencing system support. |
SDO_MIGRATE |
Provides functions for migrating spatial data from previous releases. |
SDO_NET |
Provides functions and procedures for working with data modeled as nodes and links in a network. |
SDO_NET_MEM |
Contains functions and procedures for performing editing and analysis operations on network data using a network memory object |
SDO_SAM |
Contains functions and procedures for spatial analysis and data mining. |
SDO_TOPO |
Provides procedures for creating and managing Spatial topologies. |
SDO_TOPO_MAP |
Contains subprograms for editing Spatial topologies using a cache (TopoMap object). |
SDO_TUNE |
Provides functions for selecting parameters that determine the behavior of the spatial indexing scheme used in Oracle Spatial. |
SDO_UTIL |
Provides utility functions and procedures for Oracle Spatial. |
UTL_COLL |
Enables PL/SQL programs to use collection locators to query and update. |
UTL_COMPRESS |
Provides a set of data compression utilities. |
UTL_DBWS |
Provides database web services. |
UTL_ENCODE |
Provides functions that encode RAW data into a standard encoded format so that the data can be transported between hosts. |
UTL_FILE |
Enables your PL/SQL programs to read and write operating system text files and provides a restricted version of standard operating system stream file I/O. |
UTL_HTTP |
Enables HTTP callouts from PL/SQL and SQL to access data on the Internet or to call Oracle Web Server Cartridges. |
UTL_I18N |
Provides a set of services (Oracle Globalization Service) that help developers build multilingual applications. |
UTL_INADDR |
Provides a procedure to support internet addressing. |
UTL_LMS |
Retrieves and formats error messages in different languages. |
UTL_MAIL |
A utility for managing email which includes commonly used email features, such as attachments, CC, BCC, and return receipt. |
UTL_NLA |
Exposes a subset of the BLAS and LAPACK (Version 3.0) operations on vectors and matrices represented as VARRAY s |
UTL_RAW |
Provides SQL functions for RAW datatypes that concat, substr to and from RAWS. |
UTL_RECOMP |
Recompiles invalid PL/SQL modules, Java classes, indextypes and operators in a database, either sequentially or in parallel. |
UTL_REF |
Enables a PL/SQL program to access an object by providing a reference to the object. |
UTL_SMTP |
Provides PL/SQL functionality to send emails. |
UTL_TCP |
Provides PL/SQL functionality to support simple TCP/IP-based communications between servers and the outside world. |
UTL_URL |
Provides escape and unescape mechanisms for URL characters. |
WPG_DOCLOAD |
Provides an interface to download files, both BLOBs and BFILEs |
ANYDATA TYPE |
A self-describing data instance type containing an instance of the type plus a description |
ANYDATASET TYPE |
Contains a description of a given type plus a set of data instances of that type |
ANYTYPE TYPE |
Contains a type description of any persistent SQL type, named or unnamed, including object types and collection types; or, it can be used to construct new transient type descriptions |
Oracle Streams AQ Types |
Describes the types used in Advanced Queuing |
Database URI Type |
Contains URI Support, UriType Super Type, HttpUriType Subtype, DBUriType Subtype, XDBUriType Subtype, UriFactory Package |
JMS TYPES |
Describes JMS types so that a PL/SQL application can use JMS queues of JMS types |
LOGICAL CHANGE RECORD TYPES |
Describes LCR types, which are message payloads that contain information about changes to a database, used in Streams |
interMedia ORDAudio Type |
Supports the storage and management of audio data. |
interMedia ORDDoc Type |
Supports the storage and management of heterogeneous media data including image, audio, and video. |
interMedia ORDImage Type |
Supports the storage, management, and manipulation of image data. |
interMedia ORDImageSignature Type |
Supports content-based retrieval of images (image matching). |
interMedia SQL/MM Still Image Type |
Provides support for the SQL/MM Still Image Standard, which lets you store, retrieve, and modify images in the database and locate images using visual predicates. |
interMedia ORDVideo Type |
Supports the storage and management of video data. |
RULES TYPES |
Describes the types used with rules, rule sets, and evaluation contexts |
XMLType |
Describes the types and functions used for native XML support in the server |