Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- About This Content
- What's New
- 1 Java Development Environment
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Working with TimesTen Databases in JDBC
- Prerequisites for Java Development with TimesTen
- Key JDBC Classes and Interfaces
- Management of TimesTen Database Connections
- Database Operations in JDBC
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TimesTen Features and Operations in Your Application
- Using Java Wrapper Functionality for Statements
- Working with TimesTen Result Sets: Hints and Restrictions
- Fetching Multiple Rows of Data
- Optimizing Query Performance
- Parameter Binding and Statement Execution
- Working with Associative Arrays
- Working with REF CURSORs
- Working with DML Returning (RETURNING INTO Clause)
- Working with Rowids
- Large Objects (LOBs)
- Using CALL to Execute Procedures and Functions
- Setting a Timeout or Threshold for Executing SQL Statements
- Configuring the Result Set Buffer Size in Client/Server Using JDBC
- Features for Use with Cache
- Features for Use with Replication
- Error Handling
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JDBC Support for Automatic Client Failover
- About Automatic Client Failover
- Features and Functionality of JDBC Support for Automatic Client Failover
- Configuration of Automatic Client Failover
- Synchronous Detection of Automatic Client Failover in JDBC
- Asynchronous Detection of Automatic Client Failover in JDBC
- JDBC Application Action in the Event of Failover
- Client Routing API for TimesTen Scaleout
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Using JMS/XLA for Event Management
- JMS/XLA Concepts and Features
- JMS/XLA Usage and Functionality
- JMS/XLA as a Replication Mechanism
- 4 Distributed Transaction Processing: JTA
- 5 Java Application Tuning
- 6 JMS/XLA Reference