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closeJava Programming with Oracle SQLJ
  Copyright
  Table of Contents
 openPreface
 open1. Introduction
 open2. Relational Databases, SQL, and PL/SQL
 open3. Fundamental SQLJ Programming
 open4. Database Objects
 open5. Collections
 open6. Deploying SQLJ in the JServer
 open7. Large Objects
 open8. Contexts and Multithreading
 open9. Advanced Transaction Control
 open10. Performance Tuning
 open11. Combining JDBC, SQLJ, and Dynamic SQL
 openA. Java and Oracle Type Mappings
 openB. Oracle Java Utilities Reference
 openC. SQLJ in Applets, Servlets, and JavaServer Pages
  Colophon
 Index

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 t_address custom class
 T_ADDRESS object type
 t_address.sqlj
 t_address2 custom class
 t_address3 custom class
 t_address4 custom class
 t_addressRef.java
 t_customer custom class
 t_customer.sqlj
 t_customerRef.java
 t_product custom class
 t_ref_cursor
 TABLE ACCESS FULL
 table constraints
 table joins
 table variable
tables
 creating
 joining
 relational databases
 TAddress.sqlj , 2nd
 TAddress2.java
 TAddressRef.java
 TCustomer.sqlj
 TCustomerRef class
 TCustomerRef.java
 testMessage( ) method , 2nd
 text_buffer
 TextArea object
 textContent.txt , 2nd  , 3rd
 THEN keyword, PL/SQL
 threads
 Time datatype
 Timestamp datatype
 TNSNAMES string
 Tools menu, Oracle JDeveloper
 TProductRef class
 TProductRef.java
 trace file
 transaction isolation
transaction isolation level
 example
 READ COMMITTED , 2nd
 READ UNCOMMITTED
 REPEATABLE READ
 SERIALIZABLE , 2nd
 TransactionExample1.sqlj
 transactions , 2nd
 connection contexts
 dirty reads
 non-repeatable reads
 phantom reads
 SET TRANSACTION statement
 translating custom class files
 translating SQLJ programs for JServer
 translator
triggers
 firing
 row trigger
 statement trigger
 wrapper procedures
 try/catch statement, SQLJ
tuning, SQL statements
 improving performance
 indexes
 table joins
 WHERE clause

    See : datatypes
 types


Java Programming with Oracle SQLJ
Java Programming with Oracle SQLJ
ISBN: 0596000871
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2001
Pages: 150
Authors: Jason Price

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