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Produktbild: Object-Oriented Application Development Using the Caché Postrelational Database

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

19.01.2012

Verlag

Springer Berlin

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362

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24.2/19.3/2.1 cm

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737 g

Auflage

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001

Übersetzt von

Anthony S. Rudd

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-642-98106-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

19.01.2012

Verlag

Springer Berlin

Seitenzahl

362

Maße (L/B/H)

24.2/19.3/2.1 cm

Gewicht

737 g

Auflage

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001

Übersetzt von

Anthony S. Rudd

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-642-98106-7

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  • Produktbild: Object-Oriented Application Development Using the Caché Postrelational Database
  • 1 First Steps.- 1.1 Introduction.- 1.2 System Requirements.- 1.3 Installation.- 1.3.1 Installation of Supplementary Software.- 1.3.2 Installation of Caché.- 1.4 Using Caché.- 1.4.1 The Caché Cube.- 1.4.2 The Caché Utilities.- 1.5 Step-by-Step Through the First Example.- 1.5.1 The Task.- 1.5.2 Caché Object Architect.- 1.5.3 Create a Query.- 1.5.4 Caché Form Wizard.- 1.6 Outlook.- 2 Introduction to Object Technology.- 2.1 Overview.- 2.2 Objects, Properties, Methods, and Messages.- 2.3 Object Classes and Instances.- 2.4 Class Hierarchies and Inheritance.- 2.5 Abstract and Final Classes.- 2.6 Polymorphism.- 2.7 Complex Objects.- 2.8 Persistency and Other Requirements of Object Technology on a Database System.- 2.9 The Process of Object-Oriented Software Development.- 3 The Caché Object Model.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.1.1 Characteristics of Caché Objects.- 3.1.2 Components of Caché Objects.- 3.2 Class Types.- 3.2.1 Data Type Classes.- 3.2.2 Object Classes.- 3.2.3 Non-Registered Object Classes.- 3.2.4 Registered Object Classes.- 3.2.5 Embeddable Object Classes.- 3.2.6 Persistent Object Classes.- 3.3 Elements of Classes.- 3.3.1 Keywords.- 3.3.2 Properties.- 3.3.3 Methods.- 3.3.4 Class Parameters.- 3.3.5 Queries.- 3.3.6 Indexes.- 3.4 Inheritance.- 3.4.1 Single Inheritance.- 3.4.2 Multiple Inheritance.- 3.5 Compile Classes.- 4 The Definition of Classes.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 Caché Object Architect.- 4.2.1 Packages.- 4.2.2 Class Definition.- 4.2.3 Properties.- 4.2.4 Methods.- 4.2.5 Class Parameters.- 4.2.6 Queries.- 4.3 Managing Classes with Caché Explorer.- 4.4 The Class Definition Language (CDL).- 4.4.1 Conventions.- 4.4.2 Code Formatting and Comments.- 4.4.3 Definition of Classes.- 4.4.4 Definition of Properties.- 4.4.5 Definition of Methods.- 4.4.6 Definition of Class Parameters.- 4.4.7 Definition of Queries.- 4.4.8 Definition of Indexes.- 4.4.9 Definition of Triggers.- 4.4.10 Complete Example.- 4.5 Caché Objects Utilities at the Command Level.- 4.5.1 Caché Terminal and the Command Level.- 4.5.2 Load and Compile CDL Files.- 4.5.3 Export Class Definitions.- 4.5.4 The flag and errorlog Arguments and Status Codes.- 4.5.5 Delete Classes.- 4.5.6 Indirect Call of a Method.- 4.5.7 Determine the Version Number.- 4.5.8 Default Settings for Concurrency and Transaction Mode.- 4.5.9 Query Error Messages.- 5 Fundamentals of Caché ObjectScript.- 5.1 Basic Structures of Caché ObjectScript.- 5.1.1 Variables.- 5.1.2 Operators and Expressions.- 5.1.3 Commands.- 5.1.4 Intrinsic Functions.- 5.1.5 Lists.- 5.2 Routines in Caché.- 5.2.1 Types of Routines.- 5.2.2 Creating Routines with Caché Studio.- 5.2.3 Basic Structures of a Routine.- 5.2.4 Local Variables in Routines.- 5.2.5 Explicit Passing of Values.- 5.2.6 Procedures.- 5.2.7 Extrinsic Functions.- 5.3 Procedural, Structured Programming.- 5.3.1 Command Constructs for Flow Control.- 5.3.2 General Rules for Code Blocks.- 5.3.3 Line-Oriented Flow Control.- 5.3.4 Alternatives with $CASE.- 5.4 Error Processing.- 5.4.1 Introduction.- 5.4.2 Overview of Error Processing.- 6 Object Access and Persistency.- 6.1 Objects in Caché ObjectScript.- 6.1.1 Object Identity and Access to Objects.- 6.1.2 Naming, Conventions, and Restrictions.- 6.1.3 Dot Syntax.- 6.1.4 Features of Properties.- 6.1.5 Features of Methods.- 6.1.6 Declaration and Casting.- 6.2 Object Persistency.- 6.2.1 Overview.- 6.2.2 The Persistency Interface.- 6.2.3 The Storage Interface.- 6.3 Set Operations on Objects.- 6.3.1 Result Sets.- 6.4 Using Objects.- 6.4.1 Practical Use of Objects.- 6.4.2 Practical Use of Result Sets.- 7 Multidimensional Access and Globals.- 7.1 Multidimensional Variables.- 7.1.1 Arrays with String Subscripts.- 7.1.2 Global Multidimensional Arrays.- 7.1.3 File Organization of Globals.- 7.2 Navigation in Multidimensional Arrays.- 7.2.1 Existence of Data in the n-th Dimension.- 7.2.2 The Next Subscript with $Order.- 7.2.3 Further Processing of n-Dimensional Structures.- 7.2.4 Copying n-Dimensional Arrays with Merge.- 7.3 Advanced Global Operations.- 7.3.1 Locking Globals.- 7.3.2 Transaction Processing (TP).- 8 SQL Access and Tables.- 8.1 Unified Data Architecture.- 8.1.1 Representation of Classes as Objects and Tables.- 8.1.2 The Relational Model.- 8.1.3 The Projection of Classes to Tables.- 8.2 Structured Query Language SQL.- 8.2.1 ANSI Standard SQL.- 8.2.2 Extensions in Caché SQL.- 8.3 Embedded SQL.- 8.3.1 Use of Embedded SQL in Method Definitions.- 8.3.2 Use of Macros in Embedded SQL.- 8.3.3 Cursor and Non-Cursor-Based SQL.- 8.3.4 Evaluating Query Results.- 8.3.5 Inserting and Updating Values.- 8.3.6 Error Messages.- 8.4 Caché SQL Manager.- 8.5 Caché SQL Server—Access Using ODBC.- 9 GUI Programming with Visual Caché.- 9.1 Overview.- 9.2 Caché Object Server for ActiveX.- 9.2.1 Caché ActiveX Objects.- 9.3 Caché Objects and Visual Basic.- 9.3.1 Creating a Visual Basic Project.- 9.4 Working with Caché Objects in Visual Basic.- 9.4.1 Connecting to a Server.- 9.4.2 Creating a New Object Instance.- 9.4.3 Saving an Object.- 9.4.4 Opening an Existing Object.- 9.4.5 Using Caché Objects in Visual Basic.- 9.4.6 Executing a Query in Visual Basic.- 9.4.7 Handling Errors in Visual Basic.- 9.5 The Factory Class.- 9.5.1 Factory Elements.- 9.6 The SysList Class.- 9.6.1 SysList Elements.- 9.7 The ResultSet Class.- 9.7.1 ResultSet Elements.- 9.8 The BinaryStream and CharStream Classes.- 9.8.1 BinaryStream and CharStream Elements.- 9.9 Visual Caché.- 9.9.1 Caché Object Link Control.- 9.9.2 Caché List Control.- 9.9.3 The Caché Form Wizard.- 10 Object Interaction with Java.- 10.1 Overview.- 10.2 Generated Java Classes.- 10.2.1 Creating Java Classes from Caché Classes.- 10.2.2 Structure of the Generated Java Classes.- 10.2.3 Caché Java Classes.- 10.3 Using Caché Objects and Java.- 10.3.1 Creating a Java Project.- 10.3.2 Caché Object Server for Java.- 10.3.3 Connecting to a Server.- 10.3.4 Creating Object Instances in Java.- 10.3.5 Using Caché Objects in Java.- 10.4 Queries and Result Sets.- 11 Web Programming with Caché.- 11.1 Introduction.- 11.1.1 CSP in Practice.- 11.1.2 Some Internals.- 11.2 First Steps with CSP Web Gateway.- 11.2.1 Configuring CSP Web Gateway.- 11.2.2 Creating an Application.- 11.2.3 Overview of CSP Programming.- 11.2.4 Working with Variables in Caché Server Pages.- 11.2.5 Advanced CSP Features.- 11.3 Interaction with CSP.- 11.3.1 Using Forms.- 11.3.2 Session Management.- 11.3.3 Concepts for User Management.- 11.4 A Sample Application.- 11.4.1 Creating CSP Pages.- 11.4.2 Connecting to a Database.- 11.4.3 Updating the Database.- 11.4.4 End Web Application.- 11.5 Advanced Capabilities of CSP.- 12 Device Management.- 12.1 Input/Output.- 12.1.1 Basic Characteristics of the I/O Programming.- 12.1.2 Input/Output-specific System Variables.- 12.2 The Open, Use, and Close Commands.- 12.2.1 Formal Definition.- 12.2.2 Device Designations.- 12.3 Practical Use of Input/Output in Caché.- 12.3.1 Sequential Files.- 12.3.2 Printers and Terminals.- 12.3.3 Input/Output at Terminals.- Appendix A. Caché ObjectScript Reference.- Commands.- Functions.- System Variables.- Structured System Variables.- Operators.- Pattern Match Characters.- Appendix B. CDL Reference.- Keywords for Classes.- Keywords for Properties.- Keywords for Methods.- Keywords for Class Parameters.- Keywords for Queries.- Keywords for Indexes.- Appendix C. SQL Reference.- Data Query Language (DQL).- Data Manipulation Language (DML).- Transaction Control Language (TCL).- Data Definition Language (DDL).- Reserved Words in Caché SQL.