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Reference
Applies to ✅ Open Source Edition ✅ Express Edition ✅ Professional Edition ✅ Enterprise Edition
These chapters hold some general jOOQ reference information
Table of contents
- 8.1.
- Supported RDBMS
- 8.2.
- Commercial only features
- 8.3.
- Experimental features
- 8.4.
- Data types
- 8.4.1.
- BLOBs and CLOBs
- 8.4.2.
- BOOLEAN data type
- 8.4.3.
- Unsigned integer types
- 8.4.4.
- INTERVAL data types
- 8.4.5.
- JSON data types
- 8.4.6.
- XML data types
- 8.4.7.
- Geospatial data types
- 8.4.8.
- CURSOR data types
- 8.4.9.
- ARRAY and TABLE data types
- 8.4.10.
- Oracle DATE data type
- 8.5.
- SQL to DSL mapping rules
- 8.6.
- Quality Assurance
- 8.7.
- Security
- 8.7.1.
- SQL Injection
- 8.7.2.
- Debug logging
- 8.7.3.
- Exception message
- 8.7.4.
- Contact
- 8.8.
- Migrating to jOOQ 3.0
- 8.9.
- Don't do this
- 8.9.1.
- jOOQ: Implementing the DSL types
- 8.9.2.
- jOOQ: Referencing the Step types
- 8.9.3.
- Schema: NULL columns
- 8.9.4.
- Schema: Unnamed constraints
- 8.9.5.
- Schema: Unnecessary surrogate keys
- 8.9.6.
- Schema: Wrong data types
- 8.9.7.
- SQL: COUNT(*) instead of EXISTS()
- 8.9.8.
- SQL: N+1
- 8.9.9.
- SQL: NATURAL JOIN or JOIN USING
- 8.9.10.
- SQL: NOT IN predicate
- 8.9.11.
- SQL: ORDER BY [column index]
- 8.9.12.
- SQL: Rely on implicit ordering
- 8.9.13.
- SQL: SELECT *
- 8.9.14.
- SQL: SELECT DISTINCT
- 8.9.15.
- SQL: Unnecessary UNION instead of UNION ALL
- 8.10.
- The most important jOOQ types
- 8.11.
- Credits
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