PostgreSQL 7.1.2 Documentation
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I. Client Interfaces
Table of Contents
1.
libpq - C Library
1.1.
Database Connection Functions
1.2.
Query Execution Functions
1.3.
Asynchronous Query Processing
1.4.
Fast Path
1.5.
Asynchronous Notification
1.6.
Functions Associated with the COPY Command
1.7.
libpq
Tracing Functions
1.8.
libpq
Control Functions
1.9.
Environment Variables
1.10.
Threading Behavior
1.11.
Example Programs
2.
Large Objects
2.1.
Historical Note
2.2.
Implementation Features
2.3.
Interfaces
2.4.
Built in registered functions
2.5.
Accessing Large Objects from LIBPQ
2.6.
Sample Program
3.
libpq++ - C++ Binding Library
3.1.
Control and Initialization
3.2.
libpq++ Classes
3.3.
Database Connection Functions
3.4.
Query Execution Functions
3.5.
Asynchronous Notification
3.6.
Functions Associated with the COPY Command
4.
pgtcl - TCL Binding Library
4.1.
Commands
4.2.
Examples
4.3.
pgtcl Command Reference Information
5.
libpgeasy - Simplified C Library
6.
ecpg
- Embedded
SQL
in
C
6.1.
Why Embedded
SQL
?
6.2.
The Concept
6.3.
How To Use
ecpg
6.4.
Limitations
6.5.
Porting From Other
RDBMS
Packages
6.6.
For the Developer
7.
ODBC Interface
7.1.
Background
7.2.
Installation
7.3.
Configuration Files
7.4.
Windows
Applications
7.5.
ApplixWare
8.
JDBC
Interface
8.1.
Setting up the
JDBC
Driver
8.2.
Using the Driver
8.3.
Issuing a Query and Processing the Result
8.4.
Performing Updates
8.5.
Using Large Objects
8.6.
PostgreSQL
Extensions to the
JDBC
API
8.7.
Using the driver in a multi-threaded or a servlet environment
8.8.
Further Reading
9.
PyGreSQL
-
Python
Interface
9.1.
The
pg
Module
9.2.
pg
Module Functions
9.3.
Connection object:
pgobject
9.4.
Database wrapper class:
DB
9.5.
Query result object:
pgqueryobject
9.6.
Large Object:
pglarge
9.7.
DB-API
Interface
10.
Lisp Programming Interface
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