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author | Boris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com> | 2011-04-04 09:35:44 +0200 |
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committer | Boris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com> | 2011-04-04 09:35:44 +0200 |
commit | 415885512a1888332d68f7677fb7407488bb4091 (patch) | |
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Add chapter TOC for each part description
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diff --git a/doc/manual.xhtml b/doc/manual.xhtml index e0d5177..caee645 100644 --- a/doc/manual.xhtml +++ b/doc/manual.xhtml @@ -28,6 +28,8 @@ for consistency. - Use 'object id' and 'object's identifier'. But not other combinations of the two. +@@ Check that parts TOCs are up to date. + --> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="default.css" /> @@ -620,7 +622,19 @@ for consistency. <p>Part I describes the essential database concepts, APIs, and tools that together comprise the object-relational mapping for C++ as implemented - by ODB.</p> + by ODB. It consists of the following chapters.</p> + + <table class="toc"> + <tr><th>1</th><td><a href="#1">Introduction</a></td></tr> + <tr><th>2</th><td><a href="#2">Hello World Example</a></td></tr> + <tr><th>3</th><td><a href="#3">Working with Persistent Objects</a></td></tr> + <tr><th>4</th><td><a href="#4">Querying the Database</a></td></tr> + <tr><th>5</th><td><a href="#5">Containers</a></td></tr> + <tr><th>6</th><td><a href="#6">Relationships</a></td></tr> + <tr><th>7</th><td><a href="#7">Composite Value Types</a></td></tr> + <tr><th>8</th><td><a href="#8">Session</a></td></tr> + <tr><th>9</th><td><a href="#9">ODB Pragma Language</a></td></tr> + </table> <!-- CHAPTER --> @@ -6477,7 +6491,13 @@ aCC +W2161 ... implementations and their support in ODB. In particular, it describes the system-specific <code>database</code> classes as well as the default mapping between basic C++ value types - and native database types.</p> + and native database types. Part II consists of the following + chapters.</p> + + <table class="toc"> + <tr><th>10</th><td><a href="#10">MySQL Database</a></td></tr> + <tr><th>11</th><td><a href="#11">SQLite Database</a></td></tr> + </table> <!-- CHAPTER --> @@ -7482,7 +7502,12 @@ class person <span style="font-weight: normal;">PROFILES</span></a></h1> <p>Part III covers the integration of ODB with popular C++ frameworks - and libraries.</p> + and libraries. It consists of the following chapters.</p> + + <table class="toc"> + <tr><th>12</th><td><a href="#12">Profiles Introduction</a></td></tr> + <tr><th>13</th><td><a href="#13">Boost Profile</a></td></tr> + </table> <!-- CHAPTER --> |