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BS ISO/IEC 9075-13:2023

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Information technology. Database languages SQL – SQL Routines and types using the Java TM programming language (SQL/ JRT)

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BSI 2023 146
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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
5 Contents
8 Tables
9 Foreword
Foreword
11 Introduction
13 1 Scope
14 2 Normative references
15 3 Terms and definitions
18 4 Concepts
4.1 Notations and conventions
4.1.1 Notations
4.1.2 Specification of built-in procedures
4.1.3 Specification of deployment descriptor files
19 4.2 Java programming language
20 4.3 SQL-invoked routines
4.3.1 Characteristics of SQL-invoked routines
21 4.4 Java class name resolution
22 4.5 SQL result sets
4.6 Parameter mapping
23 4.7 Unhandled Java exceptions
4.8 Data types
4.8.1 Host language data types
24 4.9 User-defined types
4.9.1 Introduction to user-defined types
25 4.9.2 User-defined type comparison and assignment
4.9.3 User-defined type descriptor
26 4.9.4 Accessing static fields
27 4.9.5 Converting objects between SQL and Java
4.9.5.1 Introduction to conversion of objects between SQL and Java
4.9.5.2 SERIALIZABLE
4.9.5.3 SQLDATA
28 4.9.5.4 Developing for portability
4.10 Built-in procedures
4.11 Basic security model
4.11.1 Privileges
29 4.12 JARs
4.12.1 Introduction to JARs
4.12.2 Deployment descriptor files
31 5 Lexical elements
5.1 and
32 5.2 Names and identifiers
34 6 Scalar expressions
6.1
35 6.2
36 7 Predicates
7.1
38 8 Additional common rules
8.1 Invoking an SQL-invoked routine
47 8.2 Execution of array-returning functions
54 9 Additional common elements
9.1
55 9.2
56 9.3
58 9.4
59 9.5 Java routine signature determination
67 10 Schema definition and manipulation
10.1
68 10.2

69 10.3
70 10.4
74 10.5
77 10.6
78 10.7
79 10.8
82 10.9
83 10.10
84 10.11
85 10.12
86 11 Access control
11.1
87 11.2
88 11.3
89 12 Built-in procedures
12.1 SQLJ.INSTALL_JAR procedure
91 12.2 SQLJ.REPLACE_JAR procedure
93 12.3 SQLJ.REMOVE_JAR procedure
95 12.4 SQLJ.ALTER_JAVA_PATH procedure
97 13 Java topics
13.1 Java facilities supported by this document
13.1.1 Package java.sql
13.1.2 System properties
98 13.2 Deployment descriptor files
101 14 Information Schema
14.1 Information Schema digital artifact
14.2 JAR_JAR_USAGE view
102 14.3 JARS view
103 14.4 METHOD_SPECIFICATIONS view
104 14.5 ROUTINE_JAR_USAGE view
105 14.6 TYPE_JAR_USAGE view
106 14.7 USER_DEFINED_TYPES view
107 14.8 Short name views
108 15 Definition Schema
15.1 Definition Schema digital artifact
15.2 JAR_JAR_USAGE base table
110 15.3 JARS base table
111 15.4 METHOD_SPECIFICATIONS base table
113 15.5 ROUTINE_JAR_USAGE base table
114 15.6 ROUTINES base table
115 15.7 TYPE_JAR_USAGE base table
116 15.8 USAGE_PRIVILEGES base table
117 15.9 USER_DEFINED_TYPES base table
119 16 Status codes
16.1 SQLSTATE
120 17 Conformance
17.1 Claims of conformance to SQL/JRT
17.2 Additional conformance requirements for SQL/JRT
17.3 Implied feature relationships of SQL/JRT
121 A SQL conformance summary
127 B Implementation-defined elements
133 C Implementation-dependent elements
135 D SQL optional feature taxonomy
137 E Deprecated features
138 F Incompatibilities with ISO/IEC 9075:2016
139 G Defect Reports not addressed in this edition of this document
140 Bibliography
141 Index
BS ISO/IEC 9075-13:2023
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