Sun Microsystems 5800 Computer Drive User Manual


 
hc_nvr_get_time on page 82
hc_nvr_get_timestamp on page 83
hc_pstmt_create on page 100
hc_pstmt_free on page 101
hc_pstmt_set_string on page 101
hc_pstmt_set_char on page 102
hc_pstmt_set_double on page 103
hc_pstmt_set_long on page 104
hc_pstmt_set_date on page 105
hc_pstmt_set_time on page 106
hc_pstmt_set_timestamp on page 107
hc_pstmt_set_binary on page 108
hc_pstmt_query_ez on page 109
hc_qrs_is_query_complete on page 97
hc_qrs_get_query_integrity_time on page 98
The following functions have changed in the API:
hc_query_ez on page 94
hc_qrs_next_ez on page 96
The following functions and types have been removed from the API:
hc_query_plus_result_set_t
hc_query_plus_ez
hc_qprs_next_ez
hc_qprs_free
Limitations
This release of the synchronous C API is subject to the following limitations:
Changes to the metadata schema at the server are only detected at the client at the next call
to
hc_session_create_ez” on page 53.
The values returned by hc_session_get_platform_result” on page 58 will not be
updated properly after calls to the functions
hc_retrieve_ez on page 91 and
hc_delete_ez on page 111.
When using the C API, the maximum metadata size of a data item stored using either
hc_store_both_ez” on page 87 or hc_store_metadata_ez” on page 88 is limited to
approximately 76300 bytes. The exact maximum metadata size depends on many factors
and should not be relied on. This limitation does not apply to metadata stored using the Java
API.
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