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-
-PostgreSQL Programmer's Guide.
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-
-<book id="programmer">
-
- <title>PostgreSQL &version; Programmer's Guide</title>
- <bookinfo>
- <corpauthor>The PostgreSQL Global Development Group</corpauthor>
- &legal;
- </bookinfo>
-
- <preface id="programmer-preface">
- <title>Preface</title>
-
-<![%single-book;[
- &intro;
- &history;
-]]>
-
- <sect1 id="programmer-preface-thisbook">
- <title>What's In This Book</title>
-
- <para>
- This book is for <productname>PostgreSQL</> application
- programmers. It is divided into three parts.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- The first part of this book describes the client programming
- interfaces distributed with <productname>PostgreSQL</>. Each of
- these chapters can be read independently. Note that there are
- many other programming interfaces for client programs that are
- distributed separately and contain their own documentation.
- Readers of the first part should be familiar with using
- <acronym>SQL</acronym> commands to manipulate and query the
- database (see the &cite-user;) and of course with the programming
- language that the interface uses.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- The second part of this book is about extending the server
- functionality with user-defined functions, data types, triggers,
- etc. These are advanced topics which should probably be
- approached only after all the other user documentation about
- <productname>PostgreSQL</> has been understood.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- The third part of this book described the available server-side
- programming languages. This information is related to the second
- part and is only useful to readers that have read at least the
- first few chapters thereof.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- This book covers <productname>PostgreSQL &version;</productname>
- only. For information on other versions, please read the
- documentation that accompanies that release.
- </para>
- </sect1>
-
-<![%single-book[
- &info;
- &notation;
- &problems;
-]]>
- </preface>
-
- <part id="programmer-client">
- <title>Client Interfaces</title>
-
- <partintro>
- <para>
- This part of the manual is the description of the client-side
- programming interfaces and support libraries for various
- languages.
- </para>
- </partintro>
-
- &libpq;
- &lobj;
- &libpgtcl;
- &ecpg;
- &jdbc;
- &pygresql;
- </part>
-
- <part id="programmer-server">
- <title>Server Programming</title>
-
- <partintro>
- <para>
- This second part of the manual explains the
- <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> approach to extensibility
- and describe how users can extend
- <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> by adding user-defined
- types, operators, aggregates, and both query language and
- programming language functions. After a discussion of the
- <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> rule system, we discuss the
- trigger and SPI interfaces.
- </para>
- </partintro>
-
- &arch-pg;
- &extend;
- &xfunc;
- &xtypes;
- &xoper;
- &xaggr;
- &rules;
- &xindex;
- &indexcost;
- &trigger;
- &spi;
- </part>
-
- <part id="programmer-pl">
- <title>Procedural Languages</title>
-
- <partintro>
- <para>
- This part documents the procedural languages available in the
- <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> distribution as well as
- general issues concerning procedural languages.
- </para>
- </partintro>
-
- &xplang;
- &plsql;
- &pltcl;
- &plperl;
- &plpython;
- </part>
-
-<![%single-book;[
- &biblio;
- &bookindex;
-]]>
-
-</book>
-
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