20. 35. Oracle |
| 20. 35. 1. | Connect with Oracle's JDBC Thin Driver | | |
| 20. 35. 2. | Create an Oracle Table to Store Java Types (Using Statement Objects) | | |
| 20. 35. 3. | Execute Method | | |
| 20. 35. 4. | Rollback a transaction | | |
| 20. 35. 5. | Creating an Oracle Table to Store Java Types | | |
| 20. 35. 6. | Creating a Stored Procedure or Function in an Oracle Database | | |
| 20. 35. 7. | Create procedure myprocin with an IN parameter named x. | | |
| 20. 35. 8. | Create procedure myprocout with an OUT parameter named x | | |
| 20. 35. 9. | Create procedure myprocinout with an IN/OUT parameter named x; x is an IN parameter and an OUT parameter | | |
| 20. 35. 10. | Create a function named myfunc which returns a VARCHAR value; the function has no parameter | | |
| 20. 35. 11. | Create a function named myfuncin which returns a VARCHAR value; the function has an IN parameter named x | | |
| 20. 35. 12. | Create a function named myfuncout which returns a VARCHAR value; | | |
| 20. 35. 13. | Create a function named myfuncinout that returns a VARCHAR value | | |
| 20. 35. 14. | Creating an OBJECT Type in an Oracle Database | | |
| 20. 35. 15. | Inserting an OBJECT Value into an Oracle Table | | |
| 20. 35. 16. | Get list of stored procedure names | | |
| 20. 35. 17. | Store and retrieve an object from a table | | |