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https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysqld-version-reference/en/keywords-8-0.html
This section provides information about keywords and reserved words in MySQL 8.0. MySQL 8.0 Keywords and Reserved Words MySQL 8.0 New Keywords and Reserved Words MySQL 8.0 Removed Keywords and Reserved Words MySQL 8.0 Keywords and Reserved Words ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysqld-version-reference/en/keywords-8-4.html
This section provides information about keywords and reserved words in MySQL 8.4. MySQL 8.4 Keywords and Reserved Words MySQL 8.4 New Keywords and Reserved Words MySQL 8.4 Removed Keywords and Reserved Words MySQL 8.4 Keywords and Reserved Words ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysqld-version-reference/en/keywords-9-3.html
This section provides information about keywords and reserved words in MySQL 9.3. MySQL 9.3 Keywords and Reserved Words MySQL 9.3 New Keywords and Reserved Words MySQL 9.3 Removed Keywords and Reserved Words MySQL 9.3 Keywords and Reserved Words ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysqld-version-reference/en/keywords-9-4.html
This section provides information about keywords and reserved words in MySQL 9.4. MySQL 9.4 Keywords and Reserved Words MySQL 9.4 New Keywords and Reserved Words MySQL 9.4 Removed Keywords and Reserved Words MySQL 9.4 Keywords and Reserved Words ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysqld-version-reference/en/keywords-9-5.html
This section provides information about keywords and reserved words in MySQL 9.5. MySQL 9.5 Keywords and Reserved Words MySQL 9.5 New Keywords and Reserved Words MySQL 9.5 Removed Keywords and Reserved Words MySQL 9.5 Keywords and Reserved Words ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysqld-version-reference/en/keywords.html
This section contains information on the keywords and reserved words within the server when creating and submitting queries to the system. For more information on reserved words and their impact on your queries, see Keywords and Reserved Words, in ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/ndbapi/en/ch04s03s01s01.html
ClusterJ provides these major interfaces for use by application programs: com.mysql.clusterj.SessionFactory, com.mysql.clusterj.Session, com.mysql.clusterj.Transaction, com.mysql.clusterj.query.QueryBuilder, and com.mysql.clusterj.Query.
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/ndbapi/en/mccj-clusterj-sessionfactory.html
Actual connections to the database are managed in a global connection pool, and may be shared by several session factories; each connection will be closed when the last session factory using it is closed. 4.3.1.23.3 currentState() public abstract ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/ndbapi/en/mccj-using-clusterj-start.html
In this section, we discuss how to start ClusterJ applications and the ClusterJ application environment. All of the ClusterJ jar files are normally found in share/mysql/java/ in the MySQL installation directory. When executing a ClusterJ ...
https://dev.mysql.com/doc/ndbapi/en/mgm-functions-single-user-mode.html
The MGM API makes it possible for the programmer to put the cluster into single-user mode—and to return it to normal mode again—from within an application. This section covers the functions that are used for these operations.