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Oracle® Database Heterogeneous Connectivity User's Guide
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Oracle Database 11
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Oracle Database 11
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Release 1 (11.1) New Features
1
Introduction
1.1
The Information Integration Challenge
1.2
How Oracle Addresses Synchronous Information Integration
1.3
Benefits of Oracle's Solution for Synchronous Information Integration
1.3.1
Remote Data Can Be Accessed Transparently
1.3.2
No Unnecessary Data Duplication
1.3.3
SQL Statements Can Query Several Different Databases
1.3.4
Oracle's Application Development and End User Tools Can Be Used
1.3.5
Users Can Communicate With a Remote Database in its Own Language
2
The Role of the Heterogeneous Services Component
2.1
Heterogeneous Connectivity Process Architecture
2.2
Heterogeneous Services Agents
2.3
Types of Heterogeneous Services Agents
2.3.1
Oracle Database Gateways
2.3.2
Oracle Database Gateway for ODBC Agent
2.4
Heterogeneous Services Components
2.4.1
Transaction Service
2.4.2
SQL Service
2.5
Heterogeneous Services Configuration Information
2.5.1
Data Dictionary Translation Views
2.5.2
Heterogeneous Services Initialization Parameters
2.5.3
Capabilities
2.6
The Heterogeneous Services Data Dictionary
2.6.1
Classes and Instances
2.6.2
Data Dictionary Views
2.7
Gateway Process Flow
3
Features of Oracle Database Gateways
3.1
SQL and PL/SQL Support
3.2
Heterogeneous Replication
3.3
Passthrough SQL
3.3.1
Using the DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH Package
3.3.2
Considering the Implications of Using Passthrough SQL
3.3.3
Executing Passthrough SQL Statements
3.3.3.1
Executing Nonqueries
3.3.3.1.1
Using Bind Variables: Overview
3.3.3.1.2
Using IN Bind Variables
3.3.3.1.3
Using OUT Bind Variables
3.3.3.1.4
Using IN OUT Bind Variables
3.3.3.2
Executing Queries
3.4
Result Set Support
3.4.1
Result Set Support for Non-Oracle Systems
3.4.2
Heterogeneous Services Support for Result Sets
3.4.2.1
Results Sets: Cursor Mode
3.4.2.2
Result Sets: Sequential Mode
3.5
Data Dictionary Translations
3.6
Date-Time Data Types
3.7
Two-Phase Commit Protocol
3.8
Piecewise LONG Data Type
3.9
SQL*Plus DESCRIBE Command
3.10
Constraints on SQL in a Distributed Environment
3.10.1
Remote and Heterogeneous References
3.10.2
Important Restrictions
3.11
Oracle's Optimizer and Heterogeneous Services
3.11.1
Example: Using Index and Table Statistics
3.11.2
Example: Remote Join Optimization
3.11.3
Optimizer Restrictions for Non-Oracle Access
4
Using Heterogeneous Services Agents
4.1
Initialization Parameters
4.1.1
Encrypting Initialization Parameters
4.1.1.1
Using the dg4pwd Utility
4.1.2
Gateway Initialization Parameters
4.2
Optimizing Data Transfers Using Bulk Fetch
4.2.1
Using OCI, an Oracle Precompiler, or Another Tool for Array Fetches
4.2.2
Controlling the Array Fetch Between Oracle Database and the Agent
4.2.3
Controlling the Array Fetch Between the Agent and the Non-Oracle System
4.2.4
Controlling the Reblocking of Array Fetches
4.3
Optimizing Data Loads Using Parallel Load
4.4
Registering Agents
4.4.1
Enabling Agent Self-Registration
4.4.1.1
Using Agent Self-Registration to Avoid Configuration Mismatches
4.4.1.2
Understanding Agent Self-Registration
4.4.1.2.1
FDS_CLASS and FDS_CLASS_VERSION
4.4.1.2.2
FDS_INST_NAME
4.4.1.3
Specifying HS_AUTOREGISTER
4.4.2
Disabling Agent Self-Registration
4.5
Oracle Database Server SQL Construct Processing
4.5.1
Data Type Checking Support for a Remote-Mapped Statement
4.6
Executing User-Defined Functions on a Non-Oracle Database
4.7
Using Synonyms
4.7.1
Example of a Distributed Query
4.8
Copying Data from the Oracle Database Server to the Non-Oracle Database System
4.9
Copying Data from the Non-Oracle Database System to the Oracle Database Server
4.10
Using Heterogeneous Services Data Dictionary Views
4.10.1
Understanding the Types of Views
4.10.2
Understanding the Sources of Data Dictionary Information
4.10.3
Using the General Views
4.10.4
Using the Transaction Service Views
4.10.5
Using the SQL Service Views
4.10.5.1
Using Views for Capabilities and Translations
4.10.5.2
Using Views for Data Dictionary Translations
4.11
Using the Heterogeneous Services Dynamic Performance Views
4.11.1
Determining Which Agents Are Running on a Host: V$HS_AGENT View
4.11.2
Determining the Open Heterogeneous Services Sessions: V$HS_SESSION View
4.11.3
Determining the Heterogeneous Services Parameters: V$HS_PARAMETER View
5
Performance Recommendations
5.1
Optimizing Heterogeneous Distributed SQL Statements
5.2
Optimizing Performance of Distributed Queries
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