The Zen online help library provides three areas of reference: General, Advanced, and Developer.
General
General content is intended for all levels of users and cover such topics as using the database management system, configuring settings, and performing tasks with the Zen utilities.
Book
Description
What’s New in Zen
Documents the additions and updates to the current version of Zen
Getting Started with Zen
Documents installation of the Zen database engine, client, and initial configuration
Zen User's Guide
Documents Zen utilities and common tasks
Status Codes and Messages
Documents the status codes and messages returned by the Zen components
Advanced
Advanced content is intended for users with strong technical backgrounds in data processing and related disciplines. This content allows users who are already familiar with Zen to gain more in-depth information on how to use the product. Specialized tools, such as DDF Builder, and specialized IT infrastructure such as hypervisor environments are discussed in this section.
Book
Description
Advanced Operations Guide
Documents database and maintenance procedures for more experienced users
DDF Builder User's Guide
Explains the utility used to view, create, and change Zen data dictionary files (DDFs)
Developer
Developer guides are intended for developers creating applications that use the Btrieve (transactional) interface, the relational interface, or a combination of the two. Some access methods such as Delphi and C++ Builder and OLE DB provide APIs for both interfaces.
Overview of Programming Methods
Book
Description
Zen Programmer's Guide
Explains the Btrieve (transactional) and relational interfaces from an application development perspective
Administrative Methods
Book
Description
Distributed Tuning Interface (DTI) Guide
Explains interface for configuration, monitoring, and diagnostics of Zen components
Distributed Tuning Object (DTO) Guide
Explains the COM wrapper for DTI
Installation Toolkit Handbook
Explains how to integrate a Zen product installation with another application installation
Database Access Methods
Access Method
Document
Description
Btrieve API
Btrieve API Guide
Explains how to use the Btrieve API for transactional applications
SQL
SQL Engine Reference
Covers the query language syntax, functionality, and limitations of the Zen relational engine
ODBC
ODBC Guide
Documents the ODBC API conformance
ADO.NET
Data Provider for .NET Reference
Explains how to use ADO.NET with Zen
Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
JDBC Driver Guide
Explains how to use JDBC with Zen
Java Persistence API (JPA)
JPA Overview
Explains how to use Zen as an EclipseLink JPA platform
Java
Java Class Library Guide
Documents classes for the Zen Java interface
Delphi and C++ Builder (PDAC)
Zen Direct Access Components (PDAC) Guide
Explains the set of components that allow direct access to Zen data from the Delphi and C++ Builder environments
OLE DB
OLE DB Provider Guide
Covers the Zen implementation of the OLEDB Provider Specification, including ADO
ActiveX
ActiveX Control's Guide
Explains the set of custom controls that enable ActiveX environments to access Zen data
Third-party Methods and Solutions
For Zen developer-related white papers, sample code, components, and up-to-date news, see the Zen website.
Contacting Actian Corporation
Visit the Zen support services website for Zen support information, company contact information, and if you have product questions or comments to post on the Community Forum.
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