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Jdbc Developer's Resource: Database Programming on the Internet (Prentice Hall Ptr Developer's Resource Series)

Jdbc Developer's Resource: Database Programming on the Internet (Prentice Hall Ptr Developer's Resource Series)

Jdbc Developer's Resource: Database Programming on the Internet (Prentice
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Write JavaTM code that leverages all your corporate data resources-with JDBC and The JDBC Developer's Resource. If you need to build Java applications that use existing corporate data, you deserve the best JDBC tutorial and reference available: The JDBC Developer's Resource. For programmers familiar with Java, this book/CD-ROM package offers comprehensive coverage of Sun's Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) API-and provides complete tools for making the most of JDBC. Learn all the fundamentals you need to know, including JDBC's interface, methods, and relationship to ODBC. Then, using extensive code examples, discover how to use JDBC in a wide range of applications, in both two-tiered and three-tiered environments. An extensive tutorial walks you through every step of developing numerous sample applications, demonstrating virtually all the techniques you need to know to program JDBC applications. Examples range from the development of simple JDBC applications to connect to a database and retrieve data, to the creation of a three-tiered RMI program with an applet that makes remote calls to object methods on a server using Java's RMI interface. As you become familiar with JDBC, you'll
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