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Kirill Smelkov
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Some cleanup in Ndb.hpp (testing for PDF generation).
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on http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/NDBCluster.html .
Some of the fundamental ones are also described in section @ref secConcepts.
The
<em>NDB API</em>
is a MySQL Cluster application interface
The
NDB API
is a MySQL Cluster application interface
that implements transactions.
The NDB API consists of the following fundamental classes:
- Ndb_cluster_connection, representing a connection to a cluster,
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- NdbDictionary represents meta information about tables and attributes.
- NdbError contains the specification for an error.
It is also possible to receive "events"
on changed data in the database
.
It is also possible to receive "events"
triggered when data in the database in changed
.
This is done through the NdbEventOperation class.
There are also some auxiliary classes.
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The main structure of an application program is as follows:
-# Construct and connect to a cluster using the Ndb_cluster_connection
object.
-#
Construct and initialize Ndb object(s) to connect to a database
.
-# Define and execute transactions using
NdbTransaction
.
-#
initiate a database connection by constructing and initialising one or more Ndb objects
.
-# Define and execute transactions using
the NdbTransaction class
.
-# Delete Ndb objects.
-#
Delete cluster connection
.
-#
Terminate the connection to the cluster (terminate instance of Ndb_cluster_connection)
.
The
main structure of a transaction
is as follows:
-# Start transaction (
an NdbTransaction
)
-# Add and define operations associated with the transaction using
NdbOperation, NdbScanOperation, NdbIndexOperation,
NdbIndexScanOperation
The
procedure for using transactions
is as follows:
-# Start transaction (
instantiate an NdbTransaction object
)
-# Add and define operations associated with the transaction using
the
NdbOperation, NdbScanOperation, NdbIndexOperation,
and NdbIndexScanOperation classes.
-# Execute transaction
The execution can be of two different types,
<var>Commit</var> or <var>NoCommit</var>.
If the execution is of type <var>NoCommit</var>,
then the application program executes part of a transaction,
but without committing the transaction.
but without
actually
committing the transaction.
After executing a <var>NoCommit</var> transaction, the program can continue
to add and define more operations to the transaction
for later execution.
If the execute is of type <var>Commit</var>, then the transaction is
committed. The transaction <em>must</em> be closed after it has been
immediately
committed. The transaction <em>must</em> be closed after it has been
commited (event if commit fails), and no further addition or definition of
operations is allowed.
operations
for this transaction
is allowed.
@c STOP POINT -- js
@section secSync Synchronous Transactions
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