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List of Examples
3-1 Accessing SQLXML Data
4-1 Accessing SYS.ANYTYPE Type
4-2 Creating a Transient Object Type Through PL/SQL and Retrieving Through JDBC
4-3 Calling a PL/SQL Stored Procedure That Takes an ANYTPE as IN Parameter
4-4 Accessing an Instance of ANYDATA from the Database
4-5 Inserting an Object as ANYDATA in a Database Table
4-6 Selecting an ANYDATA Column from a Database Table
8-1 Using SYS Login To Make a Remote Connection
9-1 Using SSL Authentication to Connect to the Database
9-2 Using a Data Source to Connect to the Database
9-3 Setting Data Encryption and Integrity Parameters
9-4 Using Kerberos Authentication to Connect to the Database
9-5 Using RADIUS Authentication to Connect to the Database
20-1 Using Implicit Statement Cache
21-1 Oracle Update Batching
21-2 Standard Update Batching
21-3 Premature Batch Flushing
21-4 Defining Column Types
21-5 TABLE_REMARKS Reporting
23-1 Enabling DRCP on Client Side Using Universal Connection Pool
24-1 Creating a Message and Setting a Payload
24-2 Enqueuing a Single Message
24-3 Dequeuing a Single Message
25-1 Continuous Query Notification
26-1 Finding Out the Outcome of an LTXID
31-1 Database Startup and Shutdown
A-1 Binding Types Declared In PL/SQL Packages
A-2 Creating Struct Objects for Database Table Rows
B-1 Example of Sample Code Using Oracle RAC FAN API
E-1 Basic JDBC Program to Connect to a Database in Five Different Ways
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