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Oracle® Database Heterogeneous Connectivity Administrator's Guide
10g Release 2 (10.2)

Part Number B14232-01
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A

agent control utility. See agtctl.
agents
Generic Connectivity, 2.3.2
Heterogeneous Services
architecture, 2.1
disabling self-registration, 4.4.2
registering, 4.4, 4.4.1, 4.4.1.1, 4.4.1.2
types of agents, 2.3
multithreaded Heterogeneous Services, 5
specifying initialization parameters for, 4.1.2
Transparent Gateways, 2.3.1
agtctl, 5.2, 5.3
commands, 5.3.1
shell mode commands, 5.3.3
single-line command mode, 5.3.2
application development
Heterogeneous Services
controlling array fetches between non-Oracle server and agent, 4.3.3
controlling array fetches between Oracle server and agent, 4.3.2
controlling reblocking of array fetches, 4.3.4
DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH package, 3.3
pass-through SQL, 3.3
using bulk fetches, 4.3
using OCI for bulk fetches, 4.3.1
array fetches, 4.3.1
agents, 4.3.3

B

bind queries
executing using pass-through SQL, 3.3.3.2
BIND_INOUT_VARIABLE procedure, 3.3.3, 3.3.3.1.4
BIND_OUT_VARIABLE procedure, 3.3.3, 3.3.3.1.3
BIND_VARIABLE procedure, 3.3.3
buffers
multiple rows, 3.3.3.2
bulk fetches
optimizing data transfers using, 4.3

C

callback link, 3.10.2
character sets
Heterogeneous Services, A.11.1
CLOSE_CURSOR function, 3.3.3
commit point site
commit point strength, A.2
configuring
Generic Connectivity, 7.3
Transparent Gateways, 4.1
copying data
from Oracle database server to SQL Server, 4.8
from SQL Server to Oracle database server, 4.9
INSERT statement, 4.9

D

data dictionary
contents with Generic Connectivity, C.3
mapping for Generic Connectivity, C.3.1
Oracle server name/SQL Server name, C.3.1
translation support for Generic Connectivity, C
data dictionary views
Generic Connectivity, C.3
Heterogeneous Services, 4.10, C.2
data type checking support
for remote-mapped statements, 4.5.1
database links
heterogeneous systems, 4.1.2
date formats
Heterogeneous Services, A.13, A.17
DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH package, 3.3.1
list of functions and procedures, 3.3.3
describe cache high water mark
definition, A.6
dispatcher threads
multithreaded Heterogeneous Services agents, 5.2, 5.2.2
distributed queries
optimizing performance, 6.2
drivers
ODBC, 7.4
OLE DB (FS), 7.6
OLE DB (SQL), 7.5
dynamic performance views
Heterogeneous Services, 4.11
determining open sessions, 4.11.2
determining which agents are on host, 4.11.1

E

EXECUTE_IMMEDIATE procedure, 3.3.3
restrictions, 3.3.3.1
EXECUTE_NON_QUERY procedure, 3.3.3

F

FDS_CLASS, 4.4.1.2.1
FDS_CLASS_VERSION, 4.4.1.2.1
FDS_INST_NAME, 4.4.1.2.2
features
new, Preface
FETCH_ROW procedure, 3.3.3
executing queries using pass-through SQL, 3.3.3.2
fetches
bulk, 4.3
optimizing round-trips, 3.3.3.2

G

gateways
how they work, 2.7
Generic Connectivity
architecture, 7.1.2
Oracle and non-Oracle on same machine, 7.1.2.2
Oracle and non-Oracle on separate machines, 7.1.2.1
configuration, 7.3
creating initialization file, 7.3.1
data dictionary
translation support, C
defined, 1.2
definition, 7.1
DELETE statement, 7.2
editing initialization file, 7.3.2
Heterogeneous Services, 2.3.2
INSERT statement, 7.2
non-Oracle data dictionary access, C.1
ODBC connectivity requirements, 7.4
OLE DB (FS) connectivity requirements, 7.6
OLE DB (SQL) connectivity requirements, 7.5
restrictions, 7.1.5
setting parameters for ODBC source, 7.3.3
UNIX, 7.3.3.2
Windows NT, 7.3.3.1
setting parameters for OLE DB source, 7.3.4
SQL execution, 7.1.3
supported functions, 7.2
supported SQL syntax, 7.2
types of agents, 7.1.1
UPDATE statement, 7.2
generic connectivity
error tracing, A.10
GET_VALUE procedure, 3.3.3, 3.3.3.1.3, 3.3.3.1.4
globalization support
Heterogeneous Services, A.11
character set of non-Oracle source, A.15
date format, A.13
languages in character date values, A.14

H

heterogeneous distributed systems
accessing, 4.1
Heterogeneous Services
agent control utility (agtctl), 5.3.1
agent registration, 4.4
avoiding configuration mismatches, 4.4.1.1
disabling, 4.4.2
enabling, 4.4.1
self-registration, 4.4.1.2
application development
controlling array fetches between non-Oracle server and agent, 4.3.3
controlling array fetches between Oracle server and agent, 4.3.2
controlling reblocking of array fetches, 4.3.4
DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH package, 3.3
pass-through SQL, 3.3
using bulk fetches, 4.3
using OCI for bulk fetches, 4.3.1
creating database links, 4.1.2
data dictionary views, 4.10, C.2
types, 4.10.1
understanding sources, 4.10.2
using general views, 4.10.3
using SQL service views, 4.10.5
using transaction service views, 4.10.4
defining maximum number of open cursors, A.19
dynamic performance views, 4.11
V$HS_AGENT view, 4.11.1
V$HS_SESSION view, 4.11.2
Generic Connectivity
architecture, 7.1.2
creating initialization file, 7.3.1
definition, 7.1
editing initialization file, 7.3.2
non-Oracle data dictionary access, C.1
ODBC connectivity requirements, 7.4
OLE DB (FS) connectivity requirements, 7.6
OLE DB (SQL) connectivity requirements, 7.5
restrictions, 7.1.5
setting parameters for ODBC source, 7.3.3
setting parameters for OLE DB source, 7.3.4
SQL execution, 7.1.3
supported functions, 7.2
supported SQL syntax, 7.2
supported tables, C.3
types of agents, 7.1.1
initialization parameters, 2.5.2, 4.2, 7.3.1, A
multithreaded agents, 5
optimizing data transfer, A.21
setting global name, A.5
setting up access using Transparent Gateway, 4.1
setting up environment, 4.1.1
specifying cache high water mark, A.6
specifying cache size, A.20
specifying commit point strength, A.2
SQL service, 2.4.2
testing connections, 4.1.3
transaction service, 2.4.1
tuning internal data buffering, A.22
tuning LONG data transfer, A.12
HS_AUTOREGISTER initialization parameter
using to enable agent self-registration, 4.4.1.3
HS_BASE_CAPS view, 4.10.1
HS_BASE_DD view, 4.10.1
HS_CALL_NAME initialization parameter, A.1
HS_CLASS_CAPS view, 4.10.1
HS_CLASS_DD view, 4.10.1
HS_CLASS_INIT view, 4.10.1
HS_COMMIT_POINT_STRENGTH initialization parameter, A.2
HS_DB_NAME initialization parameter, A.5
HS_DESCRIBE_CACHE_HWM initialization parameter, A.6
HS_FDS_CLASS view, 4.10.1
HS_FDS_CONNECT_INFO initialization parameter, A.7
specifying connection information, 7.3.2
HS_FDS_DEFAULT_SCHEMA_NAME initialization parameter, A.8
HS_FDS_FETCH_ROWS initialization parameter, 4.3.3
HS_FDS_INST view, 4.10.1
HS_FDS_SHAREABLE_NAME initialization parameter, A.9
HS_FDS_TRACE_LEVEL initialization parameter, A.10
enabling agent tracing, 7.3.2
HS_INST_CAPS view, 4.10.1
HS_INST_DD view, 4.10.1
HS_INST_INIT view, 4.10.1
HS_LANGUAGE initialization parameter, A.11
HS_LONG_PIECE_TRANSFER_SIZE initialization parameter, A.12
HS_NLS_DATE_FORMAT initialization parameter, A.13
HS_NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE initialization parameter, A.14
HS_NLS_NCHAR initialization parameter, A.15
HS_NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTER initialization parameter, A.16
HS_NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT initialization parameter, A.17
HS_NLS_TIMESTAMP_TZ_FORMAT initialization parameter, A.18
HS_OPEN_CURSORS initialization parameter, A.19
HS_ROWID_CACHE_SIZE initialization parameter, A.20
HS_RPC_FETCH_REBLOCKING initialization parameter, 4.3.4, A.21
HS_RPC_FETCH_SIZE initialization parameter, 4.3.2, 4.3.4, A.22
HS_TIME_ZONE initialization parameter, A.23

I

IFILE initialization parameter, A.24
information integration
benefits of Oracle solutions, 1.3
challenges, 1.1
Generic Connectivity, 1.2
how Oracle addresses, 1.2
Messaging Gateway, 1.2
Open System Interfaces, 1.2
Oracle Streams, 1.2
Oracle Transparent Gateways, 1.2
initialization parameters
Heterogeneous Services (HS), 2.5.2, 4.2, 7.3.1, A
initialization parameters (HS)
common to all gateways, 4.2
descriptions, A
Generic Connectivity, 7.3.1
purpose, 2.5.2

L

listeners, 4.1.1

M

Messaging Gateway
defined, 1.2
monitor thread
multithreaded Heterogeneous Services agents, 5.2, 5.2.1
multiple rows
buffering, 3.3.3.2
multithreaded Heterogeneous Services agents
administering, 5.3
advantages, 5.1.2
agent control utility (agtctl), 5.3.1
architecture, 5.2
configuration parameters, 5.3.4
dispatcher threads, 5.2, 5.2.2
monitor thread, 5.2, 5.2.1
task threads, 5.2, 5.2.3

O

OCI
optimizing data transfers using, 4.3.1
ODBC agents
connectivity requirements, 7.4
functions, 7.4
ODBC connectivity
data dictionary mapping, C.3.1
ODBC driver, 7.4
requirements, 7.4
specifying connection information
UNIX, A.7.2
Windows NT, A.7.1
specifying path to library, A.9
OLE DB (FS) drivers, 7.6
OLE DB (SQL) drivers, 7.5
OLE DB agents
connectivity requirements, 7.5, 7.6
OLE DB connectivity
data dictionary mapping, C.3.1
setting connection information, A.7.3
OLE DB drivers
data provider requirements, 7.6.1
initialization properties, 7.6.2
rowset properties, 7.6.2
Open System Interfaces
defined, 1.2
OPEN_CURSOR procedure, 3.3.3
Oracle database server
SQL construct processing, 4.5
Oracle Net Services listener, 2.2, 4.1.1
Oracle precompiler
optimizing data transfers using, 4.3.1
Oracle Streams
defined, 1.2
Oracle Transparent Gateways
defined, 1.2
optimizing SQL statements, 6.1
OUT bind variables, 3.3.3.1.3

P

PARSE procedure, 3.3.3
pass-through SQL
avoiding SQL interpretation, 3.3
executing statements, 3.3.3
non-queries, 3.3.3.1
queries, 3.3.3.2
with bind variables, 3.3.3.1.1
with IN bind variables, 3.3.3.1.2
with IN OUT bind variables, 3.3.3.1.4
with OUT bind variables, 3.3.3.1.3
implications of using, 3.3.2
overview, 3.3
restrictions, 3.3.2

Q

queries
pass-through SQL, 3.3.3.2

R

reblocking, 4.3.4
remote functions
referenced in SQL statements, A.1
remote-mapped statements
and data type checking support, 4.5.1
rows
buffering multiple, 3.3.3.2

S

SELECT statement
accessing non-Oracle system, C.1
service names
specifying in database links, 4.1.2
SQL capabilities
data dictionary tables, 4.10.5.1
SQL service
data dictionary views, 2.6.2, 4.10.1
Heterogeneous Services, 2.4.2
views
Heterogeneous Services, 4.10.5
SQL statements
optimizing distributed, 6.1
Streams
using for heterogeneous connectivity, 3.2
Synonyms, 4.7

T

task threads
multithreaded Heterogeneous Services agents, 5.2, 5.2.3
transaction service
Heterogeneous Services, 2.4.1
views
Heterogeneous Services, 4.10.4
transparent gateways
accessing Heterogeneous Services agents, 4.1.1
creating database links, 4.1.2
testing connections, 4.1.3

U

unsupported functions
Generic Connectivity, 7.2
user-defined functions
executing on non-Oracle database, 4.6

V

variables
bind, 3.3.3.1.1