Index
A B C D E F G H I L M O P Q R S T U V
A
- agent control utility. See agtctl.
- agents
- Generic Connectivity, 2-4
- Heterogeneous Services
- architecture, 2-2
- disabling self-registration, 4-14
- registering, 4-10, 4-11, 4-12
- types of agents, 2-3
- multithreaded Heterogeneous Services, 5-1
- specifying initialization parameters for, 4-3
- Transparent Gateways, 2-3
- agtctl, 5-3, 5-6
- commands, 5-7
- shell mode commands, 5-11
- single-line command mode, 5-8
- application development
- Heterogeneous Services
- controlling array fetches between non-Oracle server and agent, 4-9
- controlling array fetches between Oracle server and agent, 4-9
- controlling reblocking of array fetches, 4-9
- DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH package, 3-5
- pass-through SQL, 3-5
- using bulk fetches, 4-7
- using OCI for bulk fetches, 4-8
- array fetches, 4-8
- agents, 4-9
B
- bind queries
- executing using pass-through SQL, 3-11
- BIND_INOUT_VARIABLE procedure, 3-7, 3-11
- BIND_OUT_VARIABLE procedure, 3-6, 3-10
- BIND_VARIABLE procedure, 3-6
- buffers
- multiple rows, 3-12
- bulk fetches
- optimizing data transfers using, 4-7
C
- character sets
- Heterogeneous Services, A-8
- CLOSE_CURSOR function, 3-6
- commit point site
- commit point strength, A-3
- configuring
- Generic Connectivity, 7-7
- Transparent Gateways, 4-2
- copying data
- from Oracle database server to SQL Server, 4-18
- from SQL Server to Oracle database server, 4-19
- INSERT statement, 4-19
D
- data dictionary
- contents with Generic Connectivity, C-5
- mapping for Generic Connectivity, C-5
- Oracle server name/SQL Server name, C-5
- translation support for Generic Connectivity, C-1
- data dictionary views
- Generic Connectivity, C-5
- Heterogeneous Services, 4-20, C-2
- database links
- heterogeneous systems, 4-3
- date formats
- Heterogeneous Services, A-9, A-11
- DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH package, 3-5
- list of functions and procedures, 3-6
- describe cache high water mark
- definition, A-5
- dispatcher threads
- multithreaded Heterogeneous Services agents, 5-3, 5-5
- distributed queries
- optimizing performance, 6-2
- drivers
- ODBC, 7-12
- OLE DB (FS), 7-15
- OLE DB (SQL), 7-14
- dynamic performance views
- Heterogeneous Services, 4-25
- determining open sessions, 4-26
- determining which agents are on host, 4-26
E
- EXECUTE_IMMEDIATE procedure, 3-7
- restrictions, 3-7
- EXECUTE_NON_QUERY procedure, 3-7
F
- FDS_CLASS, 4-12
- FDS_CLASS_VERSION, 4-12
- FDS_INST_NAME, 4-13
- FETCH_ROW procedure, 3-7
- executing queries using pass-through SQL, 3-11
- fetches
- bulk, 4-7
- optimizing round-trips, 3-12
G
- gateways
- how they work, 2-9
- Generic Connectivity
- architecture, 7-2
- Oracle and non-Oracle on same machine, 7-4
- Oracle and non-Oracle on separate machines, 7-3
- configuration, 7-7
- creating initialization file, 7-7
- data dictionary
- translation support, C-1
- defined, 1-3
- definition, 7-2
- DELETE statement, 7-6
- editing initialization file, 7-7
- Heterogeneous Services, 2-4
- INSERT statement, 7-6
- non-Oracle data dictionary access, C-2
- ODBC connectivity requirements, 7-12
- OLE DB (FS) connectivity requirements, 7-15
- OLE DB (SQL) connectivity requirements, 7-14
- restrictions, 7-5
- setting parameters for ODBC source, 7-9
- UNIX, 7-10
- Windows NT, 7-9
- setting parameters for OLE DB source, 7-11
- SQL execution, 7-5
- supported functions, 7-6
- supported SQL syntax, 7-6
- types of agents, 7-2
- UPDATE statement, 7-6
- generic connectivity
- error tracing, A-7
- GET_VALUE procedure, 3-7, 3-10, 3-11
- globalization support
- Heterogeneous Services, A-7
- character set of non-Oracle source, A-10
- date format, A-9
- languages in character date values, A-10
H
- heterogeneous distributed systems
- accessing, 4-2
- Heterogeneous Services
- agent control utility (agtctl), 5-7
- agent registration, 4-10
- avoiding configuration mismatches, 4-11
- disabling, 4-14
- enabling, 4-10
- self-registration, 4-12
- application development
- controlling array fetches between non-Oracle server and agent, 4-9
- controlling array fetches between Oracle server and agent, 4-9
- controlling reblocking of array fetches, 4-9
- DBMS_HS_PASSTHOUGH package, 3-5
- pass-through SQL, 3-5
- using bulk fetches, 4-7
- using OCI for bulk fetches, 4-8
- creating database links, 4-3
- data dictionary views, 4-20, C-2
- types, 4-20
- understanding sources, 4-21
- using general views, 4-22
- using SQL service views, 4-24
- using transaction service views, 4-23
- defining maximum number of open cursors, A-12
- dynamic performance views, 4-25
- V$HS_AGENT view, 4-26
- V$HS_SESSION view, 4-26
- Generic Connectivity
- architecture, 7-2
- creating initialization file, 7-7
- definition, 7-2
- editing initialization file, 7-7
- non-Oracle data dictionary access, C-2
- ODBC connectivity requirements, 7-12
- OLE DB (FS) connectivity requirements, 7-15
- OLE DB (SQL) connectivity requirements, 7-14
- restrictions, 7-5
- setting parameters for ODBC source, 7-9
- setting parameters for OLE DB source, 7-11
- SQL execution, 7-5
- supported functions, 7-6
- supported SQL syntax, 7-6
- supported tables, C-5
- types of agents, 7-2
- initialization parameters, 2-6, 4-5, 7-7, A-1
- multithreaded agents, 5-1
- optimizing data transfer, A-12
- setting global name, A-5
- setting up access using Transparent Gateway, 4-2
- setting up environment, 4-2
- specifying cache high water mark, A-5
- specifying cache size, A-12
- specifying commit point strength, A-3
- SQL service, 2-5
- testing connections, 4-4
- transaction service, 2-4
- tuning internal data buffering, A-13
- tuning LONG data transfer, A-9
- HS_AUTOREGISTER initialization parameter
- using to enable agent self-registration, 4-14
- HS_BASE_CAPS view, 4-20
- HS_BASE_DD view, 4-20
- HS_CALL_NAME initialization parameter, A-3
- HS_CLASS_CAPS view, 4-21
- HS_CLASS_DD view, 4-21
- HS_CLASS_INIT view, 4-21
- HS_COMMIT_POINT_STRENGTH initialization parameter, A-3
- HS_DB_NAME initialization parameter, A-5
- HS_DESCRIBE_CACHE_HWM initialization parameter, A-5
- HS_FDS_CLASS view, 4-21
- HS_FDS_CONNECT_INFO initialization parameter, A-5
- specifying connection information, 7-8
- HS_FDS_DEFAULT_SCHEMA_NAME initialization parameter, A-6
- HS_FDS_FETCH_ROWS initialization parameter, 4-9
- HS_FDS_INST view, 4-21
- HS_FDS_SHAREABLE_NAME initialization parameter, A-7
- HS_FDS_TRACE_LEVEL initialization parameter, A-7
- enabling agent tracing, 7-8
- HS_LANGUAGE initialization parameter, A-7
- HS_LONG_PIECE_TRANSFER_SIZE initialization parameter, A-9
- HS_NLS_DATE_FORMAT initialization parameter, A-9
- HS_NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE initialization parameter, A-10
- HS_NLS_NCHAR initialization parameter, A-10
- HS_NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTER initialization parameter, A-10
- HS_NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT initialization parameter, A-11
- HS_NLS_TIMESTAMP_TZ_FORMAT initialization parameter, A-11
- HS_OPEN_CURSORS initialization parameter, A-12
- HS_ROWID_CACHE_SIZE initialization parameter, A-12
- HS_RPC_FETCH_REBLOCKING initialization parameter, 4-9, A-12
- HS_RPC_FETCH_SIZE initialization parameter, 4-9, A-13
- HS_TIME_ZONE initialization parameter, A-14
I
- IFILE initialization parameter, A-14
- information integration
- benefits of Oracle solutions, 1-4
- challenges, 1-2
- Generic Connectivity, 1-3
- how Oracle addresses, 1-2
- Messaging Gateway, 1-4
- Open System Interfaces, 1-4
- Oracle Streams, 1-4
- Oracle Transparent Gateways, 1-3
- initialization parameters
- Heterogeneous Services (HS), 2-6, 4-5, 7-7, A-1
- initialization parameters (HS)
- common to all gateways, 4-5
- descriptions, A-1
- Generic Connectivity, 7-7
- purpose, 2-6
L
- listeners, 4-2
M
- Messaging Gateway
- defined, 1-4
- monitor thread
- multithreaded Heterogeneous Services agents, 5-3, 5-5
- multiple rows
- buffering, 3-12
- multithreaded Heterogeneous Services agents
- administering, 5-6
- advantages, 5-2
- agent control utility (agtctl), 5-7
- architecture, 5-3
- configuration parameters, 5-12
- dispatcher threads, 5-3, 5-5
- monitor thread, 5-3, 5-5
- task threads, 5-3, 5-6
O
- OCI
- optimizing data transfers using, 4-8
- ODBC agents
- connectivity requirements, 7-12
- functions, 7-12
- ODBC connectivity
- data dictionary mapping, C-5
- ODBC driver, 7-12
- requirements, 7-12
- specifying connection information
- UNIX, A-6
- Windows NT, A-6
- specifying path to library, A-7
- OLE DB (FS) drivers, 7-15
- OLE DB (SQL) drivers, 7-14
- OLE DB agents
- connectivity requirements, 7-14, 7-15
- OLE DB connectivity
- data dictionary mapping, C-5
- setting connection information, A-6
- OLE DB drivers
- data provider requirements, 7-15
- initialization properties, 7-17
- rowset properties, 7-17
- Open System Interfaces
- defined, 1-4
- OPEN_CURSOR procedure, 3-6
- Oracle database server
- SQL construct processing, 4-14
- Oracle Net Services listener, 2-3, 4-2
- Oracle precompiler
- optimizing data transfers using, 4-8
- Oracle Streams
- defined, 1-4
- Oracle Transparent Gateways
- defined, 1-3
- optimizing SQL statements, 6-2
- OUT bind variables, 3-10
P
- PARSE procedure, 3-6
- pass-through SQL
- avoiding SQL interpretation, 3-5
- executing statements, 3-6
- non-queries, 3-7
- queries, 3-11
- with bind variables, 3-8
- with IN bind variables, 3-9
- with IN OUT bind variables, 3-11
- with OUT bind variables, 3-10
- implications of using, 3-6
- overview, 3-5
- restrictions, 3-6
Q
- queries
- pass-through SQL, 3-11
R
- reblocking, 4-9
- remote functions
- referenced in SQL statements, A-3
- rows
- buffering multiple, 3-12
S
- SELECT statement
- accessing non-Oracle system, C-2
- service names
- specifying in database links, 4-3
- SQL capabilities
- data dictionary tables, 4-24
- SQL service
- data dictionary views, 2-8, 4-20
- Heterogeneous Services, 2-5
- views
- Heterogeneous Services, 4-24
- SQL statements
- optimizing distributed, 6-2
- Streams
- using for heterogeneous connectivity, 3-3
- Synonyms, 4-17
T
- task threads
- multithreaded Heterogeneous Services agents, 5-3, 5-6
- transaction service
- Heterogeneous Services, 2-4
- views
- Heterogeneous Services, 4-23
- transparent gateways
- accessing Heterogeneous Services agents, 4-2
- creating database links, 4-3
- testing connections, 4-4
U
- unsupported functions
- Generic Connectivity, 7-6
- user-defined functions
- executing on non-Oracle database, 4-15
V
- V$HS_AGENT view
- determining which agents are on host, 4-26
- V$HS_PARAMETER view
- listing HS parameters, 4-27
- V$HS_SESSION view
- determining open sessions, 4-26
- variables
- bind, 3-7