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XML Schema-to-Java Type Mapping Reference
XPath Expressions in the Dynamic Data Object API
Obtaining Type Information about Data Objects
Static Java Mediator API Client CLASSPATH
Dynamic Java Mediator API Client CLASSPATH
Specifying the Class Loader Directly
Obtaining a Data Access Service Handle
Retrieving Data from the Service
Obtaining a DataObject from the Result
Returning Changes to the Server
Obtaining a DataAccessService Handle
Retrieving Data from the Service
Obtaining a DataObject from the Result
Returning Changes to the Server
Setting Up and Running the Sample
Obtaining a Data Access Service Handle
Create and Name the DataObject
Returning New DataObject to the Server
Returning the New DataObject Key
Create and Name the DataObject
Returning New DataObject to the Server
Returning the New DataObject Key
Invoking Data Service Operations
Mediator Client JAR Naming Convention
Web Services Mediator Client JAR Naming Convention
Disposing of DASResult Objects
Dynamic Mediator APIs and DASResult
Static Mediator APIs and DASResult
Retrieving an Array of Objects
Enabling Data Objects for Change Tracking
Modifying Data Object Properties
Forcing Data Cache Read-through and Update
SETTING the REFRESH_CACHE_EARLY Attribute
Obtaining a Data Access Service Handle
Retrieving Data from the Service
Obtaining a DataObject from the Result
Returning Changes to the Server
Obtaining a DataAccessService Handle
Retrieving Data from the Service
Obtaining a DataObject from the Result
Returning Changes to the Server
Configuring the Connection Using the Properties Object
Configuring the Connection in the JDBC URL
Using the PreparedStatement Interface
Using the CallableStatement Interface
Setting Table Parameters Using JDBC
Connecting to Crystal Reports Using JDBC
Business Objects XI-Release 2 (ODBC)
Generating a Business Objects Report
Generating Reports Using Microsoft Access
Accessing Excel Add-in Documentation
Step 3: Create a Package under src Folder
Step 4: Create the Data Service Control
Cache Bypass Example When Using a Data Service Control
ADO.NET Client Application Development Tools
XML Type Requirements for Working With ADO.NET DataSets
Requirements for Complex Types
Requirements for Recurring References
Requirements for Target Namespace and Namespace Qualification
DataServiceRef (DataServiceRef.ds)
Relationship (Relationship.ds)
Exploring the Filter Operators
Ordering and Truncating Data Service Results
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