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Oracle® TimesTen In-Memory Database TTClasses Guide
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Release 2 (11.2.2)
E21640-07
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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Related documents
Conventions
Documentation Accessibility
What's New
New features in Release 11.2.2.0.0
1
TTClasses Development Environment
Setting up TTClasses
Setting up TTClasses on UNIX
Set UNIX environment variables
Compile TTClasses on UNIX
Compilation options on UNIX
Install TTClasses after compilation (UNIX only)
Setting up TTClasses on Windows
Set Windows environment variables
Compile TTClasses on Windows
Compilation options on Windows
TTClasses compiler macros
TTEXCEPT: Throw C++ exceptions
TTC_USE_STRINGSTREAM, USE_OLD_CPP_STREAMS: For C++ I/O streams
TTDEBUG: Generate additional debugging and error checking logic
TT_64BIT: Use TTClasses with 64-bit TimesTen
Platform-specific compiler macros
Compiling and linking applications
Compiling and linking applications on UNIX
Compiling and linking applications on Windows
Considerations when using an ODBC driver manager (Windows)
About the TimesTen TTClasses demos
2
Understanding and Using TTClasses
Overview of TTClasses
Using TTCmd, TTConnection, and TTConnectionPool
Considering TimesTen features for access control
Managing TimesTen connections
About DSNs
Connecting and disconnecting
Access control for connections
Connection method signatures for access control
CREATE SESSION privilege for access control
XLA privilege for XLA connections
Managing TimesTen data
Binding parameters
Binding input parameters
Registering parameters
Binding output or input/output parameters
Binding duplicate parameters
Working with REF CURSORs
Working with rowids
Working with LOBs
Differences between TimesTen LOBs and Oracle Database LOBs
Using the LOB simple data interface in TTClasses
Passthrough LOBs in TTClasses
Setting a timeout or threshold for executing SQL statements
Using automatic client failover in a TTClasses application
Using TTClasses logging
Using TTClasses XLA
Acknowledging XLA updates without using transaction boundaries
Acknowledging XLA updates at transaction boundaries
Access control impact on XLA
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Class Descriptions
Commonly used TTClasses
TTGlobal
Usage
Public members
Public methods
TTStatus
Usage
Subclasses
Public members
Public methods
TTConnection
Usage
Public members
Public methods
TTConnectionPool
Usage
Public members
Public methods
TTCmd
Usage
Public members
Public methods for general use and non-batch operations
Public methods for obtaining TTCmd object properties
Public methods for batch operations
System catalog classes
TTCatalog
Public members
Public methods
TTCatalogTable
Public members
Public methods
TTCatalogColumn
Public members
Public methods
TTCatalogIndex
Public members
Public methods
TTCatalogSpecialColumn
Usage
Public members
Public methods
XLA classes
TTXlaPersistConnection
Usage
Public members
Public methods
TTXlaRowViewer
Usage
Public members
Public methods
TTXlaTableHandler
Usage
Public members
Protected members
Public methods
TTXlaTableList
Usage
Public members
Public methods
TTXlaTable
Usage
Public members
Public methods
TTXlaColumn
Usage
Public members
Public methods
Index
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