Index
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  M  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V 
A
- agents
 
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- Database Gateways, 2.3.1
 
- Heterogeneous Services
 
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- architecture, 2.1
 
- disabling self-registration, 4.4.2
 
- registering, 4.4, 4.4.1, 4.4.1.1, 4.4.1.2
 
- types of agents, 2.3
 
 
- Oracle Database Gateway for ODBC, 2.3.2
 
 
- application development
 
- 
- Heterogeneous Services
 
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- controlling array fetches between non-Oracle server and agent, 4.2.3
 
- controlling array fetches between Oracle server and agent, 4.2.2
 
- controlling reblocking of array fetches, 4.2.4
 
- DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH package, 3.3
 
- passthrough SQL, 3.3
 
- using bulk fetches, 4.2
 
- using OCI for bulk fetches, 4.2.1
 
 
 
- array fetches, 4.2.1
 
- 
- agents, 4.2.3
 
 
B
- bind queries
 
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- executing using passthrough SQL, 3.3.3.2
 
 
- BIND_INOUT_VARIABLE procedure, 3.3.3, 3.3.3.1.4
 
- BIND_OUT_VARIABLE procedure, 3.3.3, 3.3.3.1.3
 
- BIND_VARIABLE procedure, 3.3.3
 
- buffers
 
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- multiple rows, 3.3.3.2
 
 
- bulk fetches
 
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- optimizing data transfers using, 4.2
 
 
C
- callback link, 3.10.2
 
- CLOSE_CURSOR function, 3.3.3
 
- copying data
 
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- from Oracle database server to SQL Server, 4.8
 
- from SQL Server to Oracle database server, 4.9
 
- INSERT statement, 4.9
 
 
D
- data dictionary views
 
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- Heterogeneous Services, 4.10
 
 
- data type checking support
 
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- for remote-mapped statements, 4.5.1
 
 
- DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH package, 3.3.1
 
- 
- list of functions and procedures, 3.3.3
 
 
- distributed queries
 
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- optimizing performance, 5.2
 
 
- dynamic performance views
 
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- Heterogeneous Services, 4.11
 
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- determining open sessions, 4.11.2
 
- determining which agents are on host, 4.11.1
 
 
 
E
- EXECUTE_IMMEDIATE procedure, 3.3.3
 
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- restrictions, 3.3.3.1
 
 
- EXECUTE_NON_QUERY procedure, 3.3.3
 
F
- FDS_CLASS, 4.4.1.2.1
 
- FDS_CLASS_VERSION, 4.4.1.2.1
 
- FDS_INST_NAME, 4.4.1.2.2
 
- features
 
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- new, Preface
 
 
- FETCH_ROW procedure, 3.3.3
 
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- executing queries using passthrough SQL, 3.3.3.2
 
 
- fetches
 
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- bulk, 4.2
 
- optimizing round-trips, 3.3.3.2
 
 
G
- gateways
 
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- how they work, 2.7
 
 
- GET_VALUE procedure, 3.3.3, 3.3.3.1.3, 3.3.3.1.4
 
H
- Heterogeneous Services
 
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- agent registration, 4.4
 
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- avoiding configuration mismatches, 4.4.1.1
 
- disabling, 4.4.2
 
- enabling, 4.4.1
 
- self-registration, 4.4.1.2
 
 
- application development
 
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- controlling array fetches between non-Oracle server and agent, 4.2.3
 
- controlling array fetches between Oracle server and agent, 4.2.2
 
- controlling reblocking of array fetches, 4.2.4
 
- DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH package, 3.3
 
- passthrough SQL, 3.3
 
- using bulk fetches, 4.2
 
- using OCI for bulk fetches, 4.2.1
 
 
- data dictionary views, 4.10
 
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- types, 4.10.1
 
- understanding sources, 4.10.2
 
- using general views, 4.10.3
 
- using SQL service views, 4.10.5
 
- using transaction service views, 4.10.4
 
 
- dynamic performance views, 4.11
 
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- V$HS_AGENT view, 4.11.1
 
- V$HS_SESSION view, 4.11.2
 
 
- initialization parameters, 2.5.2, 4.1
 
- SQL service, 2.4.2
 
- transaction service, 2.4.1
 
 
- HS_AUTOREGISTER initialization parameter
 
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- using to enable agent self-registration, 4.4.1.3
 
 
- HS_BASE_CAPS view, 4.10.1
 
- HS_BASE_DD view, 4.10.1
 
- HS_BULK view, 4.10.1
 
- HS_CLASS_CAPS view, 4.10.1
 
- HS_CLASS_DD view, 4.10.1
 
- HS_CLASS_INIT view, 4.10.1
 
- HS_FDS_CLASS view, 4.10.1
 
- HS_FDS_FETCH_ROWS initialization parameter, 4.2.3
 
- HS_FDS_INST view, 4.10.1
 
- HS_INST_CAPS view, 4.10.1
 
- HS_INST_DD view, 4.10.1
 
- HS_INST_INIT view, 4.10.1
 
- HS_RPC_FETCH_REBLOCKING initialization parameter, 4.2.4
 
- HS_RPC_FETCH_SIZE initialization parameter, 4.2.2, 4.2.4
 
I
- information integration
 
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- benefits of Oracle solutions, 1.3
 
- challenges, 1.1
 
- how Oracle addresses, 1.2
 
- Messaging Gateway, 1.2
 
- Open System Interfaces, 1.2
 
- Oracle Streams, 1.2
 
 
- initialization parameters
 
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- Heterogeneous Services (HS), 2.5.2, 4.1
 
 
- initialization parameters (HS)
 
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- common to all gateways, 4.1
 
- purpose, 2.5.2
 
 
M
- Messaging Gateway
 
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- defined, 1.2
 
 
- multiple rows
 
- 
- buffering, 3.3.3.2
 
 
O
- OCI
 
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- optimizing data transfers using, 4.2.1
 
 
- Open System Interfaces
 
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- defined, 1.2
 
 
- OPEN_CURSOR procedure, 3.3.3
 
- Oracle Database Gateway for ODBC
 
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- Heterogeneous Services, 2.3.2
 
 
- Oracle Database Gateways
 
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- optimizing SQL statements, 5.1
 
 
- Oracle database server
 
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- SQL construct processing, 4.5
 
 
- Oracle Net Services listener, 2.2
 
- Oracle precompiler
 
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- optimizing data transfers using, 4.2.1
 
 
- Oracle Streams
 
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- defined, 1.2
 
 
- OUT bind variables, 3.3.3.1.3
 
P
- PARSE procedure, 3.3.3
 
- passthrough SQL
 
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- avoiding SQL interpretation, 3.3
 
- executing statements, 3.3.3
 
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- non-queries, 3.3.3.1
 
- queries, 3.3.3.2
 
- with bind variables, 3.3.3.1.1
 
- with IN bind variables, 3.3.3.1.2
 
- with IN OUT bind variables, 3.3.3.1.4
 
- with OUT bind variables, 3.3.3.1.3
 
 
- implications of using, 3.3.2
 
- overview, 3.3
 
- restrictions, 3.3.2
 
 
Q
- queries
 
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- passthrough SQL, 3.3.3.2
 
 
R
- reblocking, 4.2.4
 
- remote-mapped statements
 
- 
- and data type checking support, 4.5.1
 
 
- rows
 
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- buffering multiple, 3.3.3.2
 
 
S
- SQL capabilities
 
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- data dictionary tables, 4.10.5.1
 
 
- SQL service
 
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- data dictionary views, 2.6.2, 4.10.1
 
- Heterogeneous Services, 2.4.2
 
- views
 
- 
- Heterogeneous Services, 4.10.5
 
 
 
- SQL statements
 
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- optimizing distributed, 5.1
 
 
- Streams
 
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- using for heterogeneous connectivity, 3.2
 
 
- Synonyms, 4.7
 
T
- transaction service
 
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- Heterogeneous Services, 2.4.1
 
- views
 
- 
- Heterogeneous Services, 4.10.4
 
 
 
U
- user-defined functions
 
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- executing on non-Oracle database, 4.6
 
 
V
- variables
 
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- bind, 3.3.3.1.1