SQL/MX Queuing and Publish/Subscribe Services

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F
Examples (continued)
shipping application, scenario
description for B-2
shipping database for A-1
simple channel, scenario description
for B-1
SQL/MP and SQL/MX tables 1-5
Extensions 2-1
F
Features 1-5
H
Holdable cursors 2-10, 2-11
J
Java applications 2-12, 3-1
Joining queues, example of B-2
Joins 2-15, 3-8
L
Limits for stream access 2-16
M
MATERIALIZE attribute
description of 3-8
example of 3-9, B-9
MATERIALIZE operator 2-15, 4-4
O
Ordered streams
description of 2-14
example of 2-15, B-1
secondary index requirements 2-14
P
Parallel access to data 2-2
Partitioned queues 2-13
Partitions, performance considerations
for 4-1
Performance considerations
cursors 4-1, B-2
embedded DELETEs 4-3
embedded UPDATEs 4-2
joins 4-4
partitions 4-1
rowsets 4-3
Publishing
definition of 1-3
example of 2-2
Publish/Subscribe
comparison to triggers 1-6/1-7
description of 1-1
features 1-5
implementation, SQL/MX 1-4
implementation, traditional 1-4
Q
Queue
description of 1-3
example of B-1
joining queues, example of B-8/B-9
Queueing
compared with publish/subscribe 1-1
description of 1-4
R
Range-partitioned tables 4-1
Referential integrity constraints 2-4, 2-6
Retrieving in priority order, example of B-7
Rowsets
description of 2-12
example of 2-12, 3-7
Java support 2-12
performance considerations for 4-3