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█▓ If you are using Borland's Delphi or C++Builder to develop Oracle ▓█
█▓ applications, then the Direct Oracle Access component set can help ▓█
█▓ you to make a seamless integration between this great development ▓█
█▓ tool and database system. Not only will your application take ▓█
█▓ maximum advantage of both products, your application development ▓█
█▓ process will also benefit from the following key features: ▓█
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█▓ High performance ▓█
█▓ Both online transaction and batch processing applications can ▓█
█▓ benefit from Oracle's performance features. Direct Oracle Access, ▓█
█▓ as the name suggests, directly accesses the Oracle Interface. This ▓█
█▓ guarantees optimal performance for standard database access ▓█
█▓ functions. Support for Array Fetching, Array DML, PL/SQL Blocks, ▓█
█▓ PL/SQL Tables, Local Statement Caching and the Direct Path Load ▓█
█▓ Engine enable you to optimize your application's performance ▓█
█▓ critical functions even more. ▓█
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█▓ Easy application distribution ▓█
█▓ A Direct Oracle Access application does not require middleware ▓█
█▓ like the BDE or ODBC, it merely requires Oracle SQL*Net or Net8. ▓█
█▓ Consequently you can deploy your application without many of the ▓█
█▓ version dependency or configuration problems typically involved ▓█
█▓ with middleware installation. ▓█
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█▓ Oracle Package support ▓█
█▓ Most PL/SQL code in Oracle databases is programmed in packages. ▓█
█▓ Direct Oracle Access provides a TOraclePackage component that ▓█
█▓ allows you to easily call packaged program units without detailed ▓█
█▓ declarations of these program units and their parameters. ▓█
█▓ Furthermore Direct Oracle Access includes a Package Wizard that ▓█
█▓ can generate classes to encapsulate the program units and record ▓█
█▓ types defined in packages. This will make your Oracle packages a ▓█
█▓ natural extension of the Object Pascal or C++ language. ▓█
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█▓ TOracleDataSet ▓█
█▓ The dataset component in Direct Oracle Access supports Oracle ▓█
█▓ record locking, record refreshing, server generated values, ▓█
█▓ automatic sequence value generation, and BLOB compression. ▓█
█▓ Master/detail relations can automatically be setup if a foreign ▓█
█▓ key exists between the master and detail table or if the master ▓█
█▓ table contains one or more collection columns or attributes ▓█
█▓ (nested table or varray). ▓█
█▓ The TOracleDataSet can use much of the information in the Oracle ▓█
█▓ Dictionary at run time. Server Constraints can be checked on the ▓█
█▓ client, and constraint error messages can be read from a message ▓█
█▓ table. Format masks, range values and default values can also be ▓█
█▓ read from the dictionary. This allows you to create applications ▓█
█▓ with a minimum amount of 'database knowlegde' compiled into the ▓█
█▓ executable, dynamically adopting changes in the database without ▓█
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█▓ Query By Example mode ▓█
█▓ The TOracleDataSet component has a Query By Example mode that ▓█
█▓ enables you to provide QBE Forms in your application without any ▓█
█▓ additional programming, and without any additional components or ▓█
█▓ controls. The resulting QBE queries are performed on the Oracle ▓█
█▓ Server, so that performance will be optimal and network traffic ▓█
█▓ will be minimal. The user can supply simple query values such as ▓█
█▓ JONES or 100, can include wildcard characters for string values ▓█
█▓ such as JON%, and can include comparison operators such as >, <, ▓█
█▓ NOT, BETWEEN, IN and so on. ▓█
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█▓ Oracle Monitor ▓█
█▓ To monitor the database access activities of your Direct Oracle ▓█
█▓ Access application you can use the Oracle Monitor utility. It ▓█
█▓ displays the SQL, variables, timestamp, elapsed time, network ▓█
█▓ statistics, database statistics and query execution plan of each ▓█
█▓ activity. This can be helpful to find performance bottlenecks, for ▓█
█▓ tuning purposes, and to solve application errors. ▓█
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█▓ Alert and Pipe events ▓█
█▓ The Oracle Server includes a dbms_alert and dbms_pipe package for ▓█
█▓ event processing. The TOracleEvent in Direct Oracle Access can ▓█
█▓ function as a receiver for these events. It works in a background ▓█
█▓ thread of your application, and can propagate database events to ▓█
█▓ the familiar object events. These events can occur synchronously ▓█
█▓ or asynchronously with the main thread of your application. ▓█
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█▓ SQL scripts ▓█
█▓ If you need to execute many data definition language (DDL) ▓█
█▓ statements, for example to perform the database installation part ▓█
█▓ of your application, you can use the TOracleScript component. It ▓█
█▓ has a property editor that allows you to develop the script and ▓█
█▓ the individual commands. The extendible script language follows ▓█
█▓ the basic SQL*Plus syntax and supports all SQL statements. It also ▓█
█▓ supports substitution variables to make your scriptscustomizable. ▓█
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█▓ Advanced Queueing ▓█
█▓ To take advantage of the Advanced Queuing option of Oracle8 you ▓█
█▓ can make use of the TOracleQueue component. The TOracleQueue ▓█
█▓ component encapsulates the basic functionality of the DBMS_AQ ▓█
█▓ package. It provides a convenient way to enqueue messages into a ▓█
█▓ queue or to dequeue messages from a queue. Messages can be ▓█
█▓ dequeued in a background thread of your application, and the ▓█
█▓ events that are generated in threaded mode can occur synchronously ▓█
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█▓ Session Pooling ▓█
█▓ In server applications that frequently need to create sessions to ▓█
█▓ process requests from client applications, it may be useful to use ▓█
█▓ connection pooling. Without a pooling concept, each request could ▓█
█▓ lead to an actual database logon and logoff. By using the ▓█
█▓ TOracleSessionPool component, you can maintain a pool of database ▓█
█▓ sessions that can be used and reused for different requests. You ▓█
█▓ can define the minimum an maximum number of sessions in the pool, ▓█
█▓ define the TimeOut behavior for idle sessions in the pool, and ▓█
█▓ preset the username, password and database. ▓█
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█▓ Support for Oracle specific features ▓█
█▓ Direct Oracle Access supports many Oracle specific features. ▓█
█▓ Besides the features mentioned above, it supports Oracle8 and ▓█
█▓ Oracle8i features like LOB Locators, Objects & References, ▓█
█▓ XMLTYPE, Timestamps, Scrollable Queries, Password Expiration, ▓█
█▓ External Procedure development, and the Oracle Services for MTS. ▓█
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