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Oracle Database recognizes objects that are associated with a particular schema and objects that are not associated with a particular schema, as described in the sections that follow.

Schema Objects

A schema is a collection of logical structures of data, or schema objects. A schema is owned by a database user and has the same name as that user. Each user owns a single schema. Schema objects can be created and manipulated with SQL and include the following types of objects:

Clusters

Constraints

Database links

Database triggers

Dimensions

External procedure libraries

Index-organized tables

Indexes

Indextypes

Java classes, Java resources, Java sources

Materialized views

Materialized view logs

Object tables

Object types

Object views

Operators

Packages

Sequences

Stored functions, stored procedures

Synonyms

Tables

Views

Nonschema Objects

Other types of objects are also stored in the database and can be created and manipulated with SQL but are not contained in a schema:

Contexts

Directories

Parameter files (PFILEs) and server parameter files (SPFILEs)

Profiles

Roles

Rollback segments

Tablespaces

Users

In this reference, each type of object is briefly defined in Chapter 10 through Chapter 19, in the section describing the statement that creates the database object. These statements begin with the keyword CREATE. For example, for the definition of a cluster, see CREATE CLUSTER.

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