This
opens the Services window as shown in the next screenshot where you can scroll
down to the Oracle XE Server. Here, you can click on the hyperlinks in the left to
stop, restart or pause the service.
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Another convenient way is to use the shortcuts installed when the Oracle 10G XE
is installed, as shown in the next screenshot. Some times the short-cuts could get
displaced and it is a better practice to look up in the Services folder. The shortcut
also gives you access to the home page of the database.
Using the Object Browser
Go To Database Home Page shortcut takes you to the Oracle 10G XE database.
Using this HTML page, you will be able to administer, as well as use, its various
tools discussed in the link provided at the beginning of this section. You can find
links to a number of tutorials all dealing with this database at the author's blog
(http://hodentek.blogspot.com/2006/11/links-to-my-oracle-10g-xearticles.
html). When the browser opens up, as shown in the next screenshot, you
need to provide the username and password, which are hr and hr.
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When you click on the button Login, you will open the Home page as shown in the
next screenshot. You may click on the Object Browser component in the Home page.
The Object Browser is the user interface to do everything with the database objects.
Here, you can review tables, views, stored procedures, etc.
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