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Oracle® C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide
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Release 1 (10.1)
Part Number B10778-01
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2-1 How to Create and Use a Homogeneous Stateless Connection Pool
2-2 How to Create and Use a Heterogeneous Stateless Connection Pool
2-3 How to Bind Data in a Streaming Mode
2-4 How to Fetch Data in a Streaming Mode Using PL/SQL
2-5 How to Work with Multiple Streams
2-6 How to Fetch Data in Streaming Mode Using ResultSet
2-7 Statement Caching without Connection Pooling
2-8 Statement Caching with Connection Pooling
3-1 Creating Standalone Objects
3-2 Creating Embedded Objects
3-3 Creating a Persistent Object
3-4 Creating a Transient Object
3-5 OTT Support Inheritance
3-6 Listing of demo2.sql for a Sample OCCI Application
3-7 Listing of demo2.typ for a Sample OCCI Application
3-8 Listing of OTT Command that Generates Files for a Sample OCCI Application
3-9 Listing of mappings.h for a Sample OCCI Application
3-10 Listing of mappings.cpp for a Sample OCCI Application
3-11 Listing of demo2.h for a Sample OCCI Application
3-12 Listing of demo2.cpp for a Sample OCCI Application
3-13 Listing of myDemo.h for a Sample OCCI Application
3-14 Listing for myDemo.cpp for a Sample OCCI Application
3-15 Listing of main.cpp for a Sample OCCI Application
4-1 Definition of the BDOUBLE Datatype
4-2 Definition of the BFLOAT Datatype
5-1 How to Obtain Metadata About Attributes of a Simple Database Table
5-2 How to Obtain Metadata from a Column Containing User Defined Types
5-3 How to obtain object metadata from a reference
5-4 How to Obtain Metadata About a Select List from a ResultSet Object
6-1 How to Use the OTT Utility
6-2 Object Creation Statements of the OTT Utility
6-3 How to Invoke the OTT Utility to Generate C++ Classes
6-4 How to use the SCHEMA_NAMES Parameter in OTT Utility
6-5 How to Define a Schema for Unicode Support in OTT
6-6 How to Use UNICODE=ALL Parameter in OTT
6-7 How to Use UNICODE=ONLYCHAR Parameter in OTT
6-8 How to Create a User Defined INTYPE File Using the OTT Utility
6-9 Listing of ott95a.h
6-10 Listing of ott95b.h
6-11 How to Represent Object Attributes Using the OTT Utility
6-12 How to Map Object Datatypes Using the OTT Utility
6-13 OUTTYPE File Generated by the OTT Utility
6-14 How to Generate C++ Classes Using the OTT Utility
6-15 How to Extend C++ Classes Using the OTT Utility
6-16 How to Add User Code to a Header File Using OTT Utility
6-17 How to Add User Code to the Source File Using the OTT Utility
7-1 How to Use Globalization and Unicode Support
7-2 Using wstring Datatype
7-3 Binding UTF8 Data Using the string Datatype
7-4 Binding UTF16 Data Using the UString Datatype
7-5 Using CLOB and NCLOB Datatypes
8-1 Creating an Agent
8-2 Creating an AnyData Message with a String Payload
8-3 Determining the Type of the Payload in an AnyData Message
8-4 Creating an User-defined Payload
8-5 Specifying the Correlation identifier
8-6 Specifying the Sender identifier
8-7 Specifying the Delay and Expiration times of the message
8-8 Specifying message recipients
8-9 Specifying the priority of a message
8-10 Creating a Producer, setting visibility, and enqueuing the message
8-11 Creating a Consumer, Naming the Consumer, and Receiving a Message
8-12 Receiving a Message
8-13 Specifying dequeuing options
8-14 Listening for messages
8-15 How to Register for Notifications; Direct Registration
8-16 How to Use Open Registration with LDAP
9-1 How to Use Transaction Managers with XA
10-1 Converting From an SQL Pre-Defined Type To AnyData Type
10-2 Creating an SQL Pre-Defined Type From AnyData Type
10-3 Converting From a User-Defined Type To AnyData Type
10-4 Converting From a User-Defined Type To AnyData Type
10-5 Enqueuing time on the Producer
10-6 Dequeuing time on the Consumer
10-7 Setting the Agent on the Consumer
10-8 Using a StatelessConnectionPool
10-9 Using Default Timestamp Constructor
10-10 Using fromText() method to Initialize a NULL Timestamp Instance
10-11 Comparing Timestamps Stored in the Database