Oracle TimesTen is a high performance relational in-memory database. This section of provides tutorials on operating and managing the TimesTen database. If you are new to administering TimesTen systems, we recommend that you first go through these tutorials and in addition consult the product documentation. Doing so will save you time in the future.
- 1. Creating a TimesTen database
- This tutorial provides a step-by-step guide on how to set up and create a TimesTen database.
- 2. Managing User Accounts and Privileges in a TimesTen database
- This tutorial shows how to create user accounts in TimesTen as well as add / revoke user privileges.
- 3. Starting and Stopping a TimesTen database
- The concept of starting and stopping a TimesTen in-memory database is different from that of a disk-based RDBMS. This section describes how to start / stop the TimesTen main daemon process and load / unload the database from memory.
- 4. Configuring TimesTen Application-Tier Database Cache (TimesTen Cache)
- This tutorial shows how to configure an application-tier database cache.
- 5. TimesTen Utilities and Built-In Procedures
- This section describes some of the most commonly used TimesTen built-in procedures that are callable programmatically from applications, and a set of utilities for operating and managing the TimesTen databases.