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Oracle® Database JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference
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Release 2 (10.2)
Part Number B14355-04
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1-1 Feature Differences Between JDBC OCI and JDBC Thin Drivers
1-2 Feature List
3-1 Import Statements for JDBC Driver
4-1 JDBC 3.0 Feature Support
4-2 Key Areas of JDBC 3.0 Functionality
4-3 BLOB Method Equivalents
4-4 CLOB Method Equivalents
5-1 Oracle Data Type Classes
5-2 Key Interfaces and Classes of the oracle.jdbc Package
5-3 PL/SQL Types and Corresponding JDBC Types
5-4 Arguments of the setPlsqlIndexTable Method
5-5 Arguments of the registerIndexTableOutParameter Method
5-6 Argument of the getPlsqlIndexTable Method
5-7 Argument of the getOraclePlsqlIndexTable Method
5-8 Arguments of the getPlsqlIndexTable Method
7-1 OCI Instant Client Shared Libraries
7-2 Data Shared Library for Instant Client and Instant Client Light (English)
9-1 Standard Data Source Properties
9-2 Oracle Extended Data Source Properties
9-3 Connection Properties Recognized by Oracle JDBC Drivers
9-4 Supported Database Specifiers
10-1 Client/Server Negotiations for Encryption or Integrity
10-2 OCI Driver Client Parameters for Encryption and Integrity
10-3 Thin Driver Client Parameters for Encryption and Integrity
13-1 Default Mappings Between SQL Types and Java Types
13-2 getObject and getOracleObject Return Types
13-3 Summary of getXXX Return Types
13-4 Summary of setXXX Input Parameter Types
13-5 Size Limitations for setBytes and setString Methods
14-1 LONG and LONG RAW Data Conversions
15-1 JPublisher SQL Type Categories, Supported Settings, and Defaults
19-1 Visibility of Internal and External Changes for Oracle JDBC
20-1 The JDBC and Cached Row Sets Compared
22-1 Comparing Methods Used in Statement Caching
22-2 Methods Used in Statement Allocation and Implicit Statement Caching
22-3 Methods Used to Retrieve Explicitly Cached Statements
25-1 Valid Column Type Specifications
27-1 onsctl commands
29-1 Connection Mode Transitions
29-2 Oracle-XA Error Mapping
30-1 Maximum Lengths for End-to-End Metrics
A-1 Valid SQL Data Type-Java Class Mappings
A-2 Support for SQL Data Types
A-3 Support for ANSI-92 SQL Data Types
A-4 Support for SQL User-Defined Types
A-5 Support for PL/SQL Data Types
B-1 Mapping of SQL Data Types to Java Classes that Represent SQL Data Types
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