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- | ====== Omnidex Development ====== | ||
- | Omnidex Development uses the following main components of the Omnidex Software. | + | ====== Development ====== |
+ | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
- | * Omnidex Administrator | + | The section discusses the techniques for developing Omnidex applications. This is most often read by Omnidex Developers. |
- | * OdxSQL | + | |
- | * OdxNet | + | |
- | * OdxAim | + | |
- | * Omnidex ODBC Driver | + | |
- | * Omnidex JDBC Driver | + | |
- | * RDBMS Stored Procedures | + | |
- | Omnidex Development primarily takes the form of developing either an ODBC or JDBC based application or using either SQL Server or Oracle Stored Procedures. | + | Choose from these topics: |
- | Applications have also been previously developed using the OmniAccess API (OA) and Client OmniAccess (CLOA) api. DISC recommends that all future Omnidex development use ODBC, JDBC or the Stored Procedure Interface. | + | |< 100% 35% 65% >| |
+ | | \\ **Omnidex SQL** || | ||
+ | |[[dev:sql:home|Omnidex SQL Quick Reference]] | A quick-reference guide to Omnidex SQL, including statements and functions. | | ||
+ | |[[dev:sql:statements:home|Omnidex SQL Statements]] | A guide to all Omnidex SQL Statements. | | ||
+ | |[[dev:sql:functions:home|Omnidex SQL Functions]] | A guide to all Omnidex SQL Functions. | | ||
+ | |[[dev:sql:qualify:home|Omnidex SQL Qualification Syntax]] | A guide to all Omnidex SQL Qualification Syntax. | | ||
+ | |[[dev:sql:examples:home|Omnidex SQL Examples]] | Examples of how to use Omnidex SQL in various situations. | | ||
+ | | \\ **Connection Strings** || | ||
+ | |[[dev:connections:home|Connection Strings]] | A guide to Omnidex Connection Strings. | | ||
+ | | \\ **ODBC Interface** || | ||
+ | |[[dev:odbc:home|ODBC Interface]] | A guide to using the Omnidex ODBC Interface, including sample programs. | | ||
+ | | \\ **JDBC Interface** || | ||
+ | |[[dev:jdbc:home|JDBC Interface]] | A guide to using the Omnidex JDBC Interface, including sample programs. | | ||
+ | | \\ **Logging and Debugging** || | ||
+ | |[[dev:debug:log|Omnidex Connection and Query Logging]] | A guide to logging and monitoring Omnidex connections and queries. | | ||
+ | |[[dev:debug:debug|Omnidex Debugging]] | A guide to debugging Omnidex applications. | | ||
+ | | \\ **Querying Metadata** || | ||
+ | |[[dev:metadata:home|Querying Metadata]] | A guide to interactively querying metadata from the Omnidex Environment File. | | ||
- | * [[odbc:home | ODBC ]] | ||
- | * [[jdbc:home | JDBC ]] | ||
- | * [[stored_procedures:home | Stored Procedure Interface ]] | ||
- | Applications using Omnidex have been developed using: | + | {{page>:bottom_add&nofooter&noeditbtn}} |
- | * C | ||
- | * C++ | ||
- | * C# | ||
- | * PHP | ||
- | * Java | ||
- | * Cold Fusion | ||
- | * Microsoft Access | ||
- | * Microsoft Excel | ||
- | * MicroStrategy | ||
- | * Oracle Business Intelligence | ||
- | * SAP Business Objects | ||
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