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Explains how to install and begin using the Language Editor. Explains how to edit code and text in the Language Editor. This manual describes the Global Language Support (GLS) feature, which allows Informix application-programming interfaces (APIs) and database servers to handle different languages, cultural conventions, and code sets. This guide provides information on the following topics: Informix databases, data types, system catalog tables, environment variables, and the stores7 demonstration database. It also contains a glossary. This guide provides syntax diagrams and detailed descriptions of all Informix SQL statements, SQL segments, and SPL statements. This guide provides a tutorial on SQL, as implemented by Informix products. It describes the basic ideas and terms that are used when you work with a relational database. Describes the Actuate Control Class Library that enables a NewEra application to fully control the generation, printing, and viewing of reports developed using the Actuate Reporting System. This product is not part of the NewEra 3.x package and must be ordered separately. Provides comprehensive coverage of the Application Framework Class Library. Also includes an overview of the rapid application development process and of the functionality incorporated within the library. Introduces NewEra, including the development environment and language. Explains how to use structured and object-oriented programming techniques and how to define and build programs and libraries. Describes the Business Graphics Class Library, which you use to create and manage business graphics and charts based on ixSuperTable data. Describes the application programming interface of NewEra with the C language. Describes techniques and issues involved in extending NewEra through C and C++ as well as the C function libraries provided as part of the interface. Explains how to access the database using embedded SQL statements or the Connectivity Class Library. Also explains how to use the File Class Library to access ASCII files. Provides reference information on the NewEra development tools and utilities. Appendixes describe topics such as environment variables and the sports demonstration database. Describes how to install and configure the NewEra development environment. Provides an introduction to the repository to help you make decisions on the best configuration for your site. Also provides information on migrating to NewEra 3.1 from previous releases of NewEra. Explains how to write and localize applications for international markets. Describes the features and syntax of the NewEra language, including the structure of source code modules and the data types, identifiers, operators, expressions, and statements of NewEra. Also describes the built-in variables, constants, and functions that the Source Compiler recognizes. Explains how to use the Application Server Class Library and the Partition Class Wizard to partition a NewEra application into client and server programs. Describes the Standard Classes provided with NewEra, including member constants, functions, variables, and default handlers. Covers the Application Server Class Library, Connectivity Class Library, Data Class Library, File Class Library, and Visual Class Library. Explains how to use the SuperView Editor to create and modify SuperViews. Explains how to use the Window Painter and the Visual Class Library to create graphical, event-driven applications. Also provides details on accessing relational databases using SuperViews and SuperTables. Describes how to install the Informix NewEra VCL for Character deployment products on the supported UNIX platforms and lists the system requirements. Describes how to deploy a NewEra Windows Application on a character terminal. It also discusses differences between the visual appearance of the VCL on Windows and character terminal interfaces as well as design, development, and usability issues. Explains how to install NewEra VCL for Motif on UNIX platforms. Also provides instructions for configuring UNIX systems to run NewEra applications. Explains how to use the NewEra tools on Windows to develop applications for deployment on UNIX platforms. This manual explains how to use INFORMIX-Open to allow your Informix products that use Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) to access an Informix, Oracle, or Sybase relational database and describes the special features of Informix Open. This guide describes how to configure and administer an INFORMIX-SE database server. Read this short document before you install your Informix product. It contains important information that might not appear in your documentation set. |