Using Java with Caché
Static Version
Contents
Contents
Chapter 1:
Introduction
Chapter 2:
The Caché Java Binding
2.1 Caché Java Binding Architecture
Chapter 3:
Java Binding Configuration
3.1 Java Client Requirements
3.2 The Caché Java Packages
3.3 Sample Programs
3.4 Java Server Configuration
3.4.1 Configuring a Server Connection
3.4.2 Configuring Java Applications
Chapter 4:
Sample Java Binding Applications
4.1 A Sample Data-Manipulation Example
4.1.1 Generating a Java Class from a Caché Class
4.1.2 Creating the Application
4.1.3 Compilation and Execution
4.1.4 Application Behavior
4.2 An Example of Executing an SQL Query Using JDBC
4.2.1 Creating the Application
4.2.2 Application Behavior
Chapter 5:
Connecting to a Database
5.1 Establishing a Connection Using the CacheDatabase Class
5.2
JDBC Connections
Chapter 6:
The Caché-to-Java Projection
6.1 Adding a Projection Entity to a Caché Class
6.2 Java Projection Details
6.2.1 Entity Names
6.2.2 Classes
6.2.3 Packages
6.2.4 Data Types
6.2.5 Methods
6.2.6 Properties
6.2.7 Collections
6.2.8 Streams
6.2.9 Class Queries
6.2.10 Dynamic Queries
Chapter 7:
The Caché EJB Binding
7.1 How EJB Works
7.1.1 EJB Application Architecture
7.1.2 Bean Types and Persistence
7.1.3 Supported EJB Servers
7.1.4 Finding Out More About EJB
7.2 Caché EJB Binding Architecture
7.3 Installation and Configuration
7.3.1 Installing and Configuring the EJB Server
7.3.2 Creating an EJB Projection and JDBC Driver Configuration Information
7.3.3 Configuring the Caché JDBC Driver
7.4 Testing a Bean
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Last updated:
2004-10-08 12:19:33
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