before or after the creation of the Connection. Alternatively and
equivalently, C<create()> may be passed a list of key-value option
pairs directly. The connection to the server may then be forged by
before or after the creation of the Connection. Alternatively and
equivalently, C<create()> may be passed a list of key-value option
pairs directly. The connection to the server may then be forged by
-the C<connect()> method, the arguments of which are the same as those
-of the C<new()> constructor.
+the C<connect()> method, which accepts hostname and port arguments
+like those of the C<new()> constructor.
The C<record()> method returns a C<ZOOM::Record> object representing
a record from result-set, whose position is indicated by the argument
passed in. This is a zero-based index, so that legitimate values
The C<record()> method returns a C<ZOOM::Record> object representing
a record from result-set, whose position is indicated by the argument
passed in. This is a zero-based index, so that legitimate values
The C<record_immediate()> API is identical, but it never invokes a
network operation, merely returning the record from the ResultSet's
The C<record_immediate()> API is identical, but it never invokes a
network operation, merely returning the record from the ResultSet's
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.4 or,
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.4 or,