Table of Contents
    
    5.1 Basics
Showcasing the GridDB API with Sample Applications
- Introduction
- Provides an overview of the sample application.
 
 - GridDB Basics
- Basic information about GridDB.
 
 - Preparation
- How to setup a GridDB development and testing environment
 - Environment (server)
- How to configure and start a GridDB server.
 
 - Environment (client)
- How to build and run a GridDB client application.
 
 - Connecting GridDB
- How to connect to GridDB.
 
 
 - Container
- Containers are the basic structure in which GridDB stores data.
 - Schema definition
- Define the schema on how data is stored.
 
 - Container Create / Delete
- How to create and delete a container.
 
 
 - Collection
- A collection is a type of container in which the key can be of any type.
 - Register Collection
- How to register the data in a collection.
 
 - Data Retrieval
- How to get data from a collection.
 
 - Data Deletion
- How to remove the data from a collection.
 
 - Collection Modification
- How to add or change an index or row.
 
 
 - TimeSeries container
- A container that uses timestamp as a key.
 - Data Registration
- How to register the data in a time series container.
 
 - Data Retrieval
- How to retrieve and aggregate chronological data.
 
 - Data Deletation
- How to remove data from a TScontainer.
 
 - Change of time-series container
- Add an index and a row of time-series container, how to change.
 
 
 - TQL
- TQL is a simple query language that can be used to access GridDB's data.
 
 - Triggers
- Triggers can run specific code via REST or JMS.
 - Trigger (REST)
 - Trigger (JMS)
 
 - Batch processing
- GridDB can be access multiple records with one request via batch processing.
 - Multi-Put
 - Multi-Query
 - Multi-Get
 
 - Meta-information
- The different data types available for use within GridDB
 
 - Appendix
- Sample Program List Coming Soon