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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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 #sql, SQLJ statements , 2nd
 % (percent sign), SELECT statement
 %TYPE keyword, PL/SQL , 2nd
 * (asterisk), SELECT statement
 .bash_profile file
 .jar file extension
 .java file
 .jpr file extension
 .jws file extension
 .ser file extension , 2nd  , 3rd
 .sqlj file extension , 2nd  , 3rd
/ (forward slash)
 in SQL*Plus
 in Unix directory names
 = (equality operator), SELECT statement
 \: (colon), Java object names , 2nd
 \\\\ (backslash character), source_directory string
 _ (underscore), SELECT statement

A
 absolute( ) method
 Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT)
 accessor methods , 2nd
 add_customer( ) procedure
 add_display_count( ) procedure
 addBFILE( ) procedure
 addBLOB( ) procedure
 addCLOB( ) procedure
 addCustomer( ) method , 2nd
 address_type.sqlj
 address_typeRef.java
 addresses( ).getArray( )
 afterLast( ) method
 aliases, SQL
 ALTER TABLE statement, SQL
 ANALYZE command, SQL*Plus
 AND operator, SQL
 anonymous PL/SQL
 ANSI (American National Standards Institute) , 2nd
 AppletExample.sqlj
applets
 embedding SQL statements inside
 Oracle JDeveloper
 SQLJ
applications
 embedding SQL statements inside
 Oracle JDeveloper
 arrays, byte
 AS clause, SELECT statement
 ASC keyword, SELECT statement
 ascii_stream host object
 AsciiStream host object
 AsciiStream object , 2nd
 assignment clauses, SQLJ
 asterisk (*), SELECT statement
 auto-commit , 2nd
 AUTO_BATCH constant
 AWT (Abstract Window Toolkit)


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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