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BS ISO/IEC 9075-10:2000

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Information technology. Database languages. SQL Object Language Bindings (SQL/OLB)
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

01-01-2006

Language(s)

English

Published date

03-15-2001

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
      2.1 JTC 1 standards
      2.2 Publicly-available specifications
3 Definitions, notations, and conventions
      3.1 Definitions
      3.2 Notations
      3.3 Conventions
      3.4 Object identifier for Database Language SQL
4 Concepts
      4.1 Introduction
      4.2 Embedded syntax
      4.3 SQL constructs
      4.4 Character strings
      4.5 Host variables
      4.6 Host expressions
      4.7 SQLJ clauses
      4.8 Database connection context
      4.9 Default connection context
      4.10 Schema checking using exemplar schemas
      4.11 Using multiple SQLJ contexts and connections
      4.12 Dynamic SQL and JDBC/SQLJ Connection
             interoperability
      4.13 SQL execution control and status
      4.14 Interators
      4.15 Input and output assignability
      4.16 Calls to stored procedures and functions
      4.17 Multiple JDBC ResultSet objects from stored
             procedure calls
      4.18 JDBC/SQLJ ResultSet interoperability
      4.19 Multi-threading considerations
      4.20 User-defined data types
      4.21 Batch updates
      4.22 SQLJ language elements
5 Lexical elements
      5.1
6 Scalar expressions
      6.1 and
7 Additional common elements
      7.1
8 Embedded SQL
      8.1
      8.2
9 Binary portability
      9.1 Components of binary portable applications
      9.2 Naming runtime components
      9.3 Binary portability requirements
      9.4 Profile overview
      9.5 Profile generation and naming
      9.6 SQLJ application packaging
      9.7 Profile customization overview
      9.8 Customization interface
      9.9 EntryInfo overview
      9.10 TypeInfo overview
      9.11 SQLJ datatype properties
10 SQLJ grammar constructs
      10.1 Grammar notation
      10.2 Keyword and SQL case sensitivity rules
      10.3 Commenting rules
      10.4 SQLJ reserved names
      10.5 Clause structure
      10.6 Common subelements
11 and contents
      11.1
      11.2
      11.3 Generated connection class
      11.4
      11.5
      11.6 Generated positioned iterator class
      11.7
      11.8 Generated named iterator class
      11.9
      11.10
      11.11
      11.12
      11.13
      11.14

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