Preface
This reference contains the syntax and description for Oracle8i JServer command-line tools.
How This Reference is Organized
This book has the following two chapters:
Notational Conventions
This guide follows these conventions:
Italic |
Italic font denotes terms being defined for the first time, words being emphasized, error messages, and book titles. |
Courier |
Courier font denotes Java program names, file names, path names, and Internet addresses. |
Java code examples follow these conventions:
{ }
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Braces enclose a block of statements. |
//
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A double slash begins a single-line comment, which extends to the end of a line. |
/* */
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A slash-asterisk and an asterisk-slash delimit a multi-line comment, which can span multiple lines. |
...
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An ellipsis shows that statements or clauses irrelevant to the discussion were left out. |
lower case
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Lower case is used for keywords and for one-word names of variables, methods, and packages. |
UPPER CASE
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Upper case is used for names of constants (static final variables) and for names of supplied classes that map to built-in SQL datatypes. |
Mixed Case
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Mixed case is used for names of classes and interfaces and for multi-word names of variables, methods, and packages. The names of classes and interfaces begin with an upper-case letter. In all multi-word names, the second and succeeding words also begin with an upper-case letter. |
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