Oracle Objects for OLE C++ Class Library
Release 9.2

Part Number A95896-01
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Open (OSession) Method

Applies To

OSession

Description

This method sets up a session.

Usage

oresult Open(void);

oresult Open(const char *sessname)

Arguments

sessname
The name to be given to the new session
Remarks

This method opens an OSession object.

Every application that uses Oracle Objects for OLE is assigned a default session. The name of the default session is internally generated. By using the Open method with no arguments, you open an OSession object that refers to the default session for your application. Open can be called multiple times with a void argument and each time it gives you a handle of the default session. This is the only case in the class library where multiple Opens give you the same object.

To create another session, to have a separate transaction group, or to refer to a session by name, open the session and specify its name with the sessname argument. The Open attempts to create a new session of that name. To obtain an open OSession object on an existing named session, get it from an OSessionCollection object. It is not possible to share sessions across applications, only within applications.

Return Value

An oresult indicating whether the operation succeeded (OSUCCESS) or not (OFAILURE).

Example

Open a session:

// open the default session

OSession defaultsess;

defaultsess.Open();

// and open a separate session

OSession sess2;

sess2.Open("session2");

// Now if we create databases on these . . .

ODatabase odb(defaultsess, "ExampleDB", "scott", "tiger");

ODatabase odb2(sess2, " ExampleDB", "scott", "tiger ");

// . . . performing transactions on odb will not affect odb2

// and vice versa, because they are in separate sessions.


 
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