Index

A  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  X 

A

Access Control
database level, 9.2
object level, 9.2
active standby pair, see replication, active standby pair
administration
command line utilities, 9.3
aging
cache groups, 7.2, 7.4
data, 1.4.4
architecture
TimesTen, 3.1
TimesTen cache, 3.1
autorefresh, 7.3.1
AWT cache group, 7.1
parallel propagation, 7.3.2

C

C++ interface, 1.2.1.6, 8.1
cache group
aging, 7.2
asynchronous writethrough, 7.1
definition, 3.7
description, 7.1
dynamic, 7.2
explicitly loaded, 7.2
passthrough feature, 7.5
read-only, 7.1
replicating, 7.6
synchronous writethrough, 7.1
user managed, 7.1
cache instance, 7.1
caching Oracle data in TimesTen
overview, 3.7
character sets, 1.2.6
checkpoints
blocking, 6.2.2
fuzzy, 6.2.1
nonblocking, 6.2.1
operations, 1.2.3
purpose, 3.6
recovery, 6.2.3
classic replication, see replication, classic
client
automatic failover, 6.3.5
client/server connection, 1.2.7, 3.5.2
cluster managers, 6.3.4
commit behavior, 6.1.3
concurrency, 1.2.5
connection
client/server, 3.5.2
direct driver, 3.5.1
driver manager, 3.5.3

D

daemon
attributes, see timesten.conf file
control operations, 3.4.2
overview, 3.4.1
data
multiple copies, 1.3.4
transparency, 1.3.2
Data Guard, 7.7
data structures, 3.3
database
metrics, 1.2.9.3
state, 1.2.9.3
statistics, 1.2.9.3
deadlock detection
description, 4.2
direct driver connection, 1.2.7, 3.5.1
disaster recovery, 7.6
driver manager connection, 3.5.3
durability, 1.2.3
durable commits, 6.1.1
dynamic cache group, 7.2
definition, 7.2

E

explicitly loaded cache group
definition, 7.2

F

failover
configuring for client, 6.3.5
fault tolerance, 1.3.4
files
timesten.conf, 3.4.2
flush
from TimesTen Cache to Oracle database, 7.3.2

G

globalization support, 1.2.6
grid
monitor, 1.2.9.3

H

hash index
definition, 5.4
overview, 5.4
when used, 5.4
high availability, 1.3.4
replication, 3.8, 6.3

I

index
advice, 5.4
and query optimizer, 5.4
hash, 5.4
range, 5.4
supported types, 5.4
Index Advisor, 5.4
isolation, 1.2.5
read committed, 4.1.1
serializable, 4.1.2
transactions, 4.1

J

JDBC interface, 1.2.1.2
join
merge, 5.6.2
methods, 5.6
nested loop, 5.6.1

K

K-safety
number of copies of data, 1.3.4

L

linguistic sorting, 1.2.6
locks
database level, 4.2.3
description, 4.2
row level, 4.2.1
table level, 4.2.2
log files
interaction with checkpoints, 3.6
when deleted, 6.1.2
logging, 1.2.3
transaction, 6.1

M

management
centralized, 1.3.5
materialized view
and XLA, 8.2
comparing with other databases, 8.2
memory usage
query optimization, 5.1
migrate, 9.7

O

OCI support, 1.2.1.3
ODBC Administrator, 9.6
ODBC interface, 1.2.1.2
optimizer
description, 5
hints, 5.3
plan, 5.7
scan methods, 5.5
Oracle Call Interface support, 1.2.1.3
Oracle Clusterware, 6.3.4
overview, 6.3.2

P

parallel replication, 6.3
passthrough feature, 7.5
PL/SQL support, 1.2.1.1
Pro*C/C++ Precompiler support, 1.2.1.3
processes
database, 3.4
propagate
changes from TimesTen Cache to Oracle database, 7.3.2

Q

query optimizer, 1.2.4
description, 5
hints, 5.3
memory usage, 5.1
plan, 5.7
using statistics, 5.2

R

range index, 5.4
read committed isolation
description, 4.1.1
read-only cache group, 7.1
recovery
using checkpoint files, 6.2.3
refresh
manual (cache group), 7.3.1
replication
active standby pair
automatic client failover, 6.3.5
high availability, 3.8
overview, 6.3.1
architecture, 3.8
classic, 6.3.2
bidirectional, 6.3.2.2
distributed workload, 6.3.2.2
multiple subscribers, 6.3.2.1
propagation to subscribers, 6.3.2.1
split workload, 6.3.2.2
unidirectional, 6.3.2.1
failover, 6.3.4
high availability, 6.3
number of threads, 6.3
overview, 6.3
parallel, 6.3
support, 1.4.2
TimesTen daemon, 3.4.1

S

scalability, 1.3.3
scan methods, 5.5
serializable isolation
description, 4.1.2
shared libraries, 3.2
shared-nothing architecture, 1.3.1
SNMP traps, 8.3
SQL Developer, 9.5
create grid, 1.2.9.3
manage grid, 1.2.9.3
statistics
query optimizer, 5.2
ttOptEstimateStats, 5.2
ttOptUpdateStats, 5.2
subdaemons
minimum required, 3.4.2
services performed, 3.4.2
setting allowable number, 3.4.2
specifying allowable range, 3.4.2
SWT cache group, 7.1
system tables
described, 1.2.9.1, 9.4

T

TimesTen
architecture, 3.1
scenarios, 2
using, 2
TimesTen Application-Tier Database Cache, 1
TimesTen Cache, 1.5
architecture, 3.1
scenarios, 2
using, 2
TimesTen Grid
fault tolerance, 1.3.4
high availability, 1.3.4
scalability, 1.3.3
timesten.conf file, 3.4.2
timestend, 3.4.1
transaction isolation
overview, 4.1
read committed, 4.1.1
Transaction Log API, 8.1
overview, 1.4.3
transaction log buffer
writing to disk, 6.1.1
transaction logging, 1.2.3, 6.1
transactions
recovery, 1.2.3
replication, 1.2.3
rollback, 1.2.3
TTClasses, 1.2.1.6
ttGridAdmin utility, 1.3.5
ttLoadFromOracle built-in procedure, 1.2.8
ttMigrate utility, 9.8.3
ttOptEstimateStats built-in procedure
statistics computing, 5.2
ttStats utility
monitor database, 1.2.9.3

U

upgrade, 9.8
offline, 9.8.2
online, 9.8.3
user managed cache group, 7.1

X

XLA, 8.1
materialized views, 8.2
overview, 1.4.3