Getting Started with Oracle NoSQL Database Tables

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Table of Contents

Preface
Conventions Used in This Book
1. Introduction to Oracle NoSQL Database
The KVStore
Replication Nodes and Shards
Replication Factor
Partitions
Zones
Topologies
Access and Security
KVLite
The Administration Command Line Interface history
The Administration Command Line Interface
2. Introduction to Oracle KVLite
Starting KVLite
Stopping and Restarting KVLite
Verifying the Installation
kvlite Utility Command Line Parameter Options
3. Developing for Oracle NoSQL Database
The KVStore Handle
The KVStoreConfig Class
Using the Authentication APIs
Configuring SSL
Authenticating to the Store
Renewing Expired Login Credentials
Unauthorized Access
4. Introducing Oracle NoSQL Database Tables and Indexes
Defining Tables
Name Limitations
Supported Table Data Types
Record Fields
Defining Tables using Existing Avro Schema
Defining Child Tables
Table Evolution
Table Manipulation Commands
Creating Indexes
Indexable Field Types
Index Manipulation Commands
5. Primary and Shard Key Design
Primary Keys
Data Type Limitations
Partial Primary Keys
Shard Keys
Row Data
6. Writing and Deleting Table Rows
Write Exceptions
Writing Rows to a Table in the Store
Writing Rows to a Child Table
Other put Operations
Deleting Rows from the Store
Using multiDelete()
7. Reading Table Rows
Read Exceptions
Retrieving a Single Row
Retrieve a Child Table
Using multiGet()
Iterating over Table Rows
Specifying Field Ranges
Using MultiRowOptions to Retrieve Nested Tables
Reading Indexes
Parallel Scans
8. Using Data Types
Using Arrays
Using Binary
Using Enums
Using Fixed Binary
Using Maps
Using Embedded Records
9. Using Row Versions
10. Consistency Guarantees
Specifying Consistency Policies
Using Predefined Consistency
Using Time-Based Consistency
Using Version-Based Consistency
11. Durability Guarantees
Setting Acknowledgment-Based Durability Policies
Setting Synchronization-Based Durability Policies
Setting Durability Guarantees
12. Executing a Sequence of Operations
Sequence Errors
Creating a Sequence
Executing a Sequence
A. Third Party Licenses