JDBC 3.0: Java Database Connectivity

  • 6h 15m
  • Bernard Van Haecke
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2002

Your JDBC 3.0 Road Map

As the latest revision of Sun's popular and versatile enterprise API, JDBC 3.0 is poised to become one of the most important enabling technolgies in distributed computing. Whether you're a JDBC veteran or a Java newcomer, this essential reference will bring you up to speed fast on the latest techniques for storing, retrieving, searching, and updating various data formats in enterprise databases. Step-by-step tutorials, numerous examples, and in-depth coverage of advanced techniques make this the only JDBC guide you'll need to delever robust database-enabled Internet applications, Web services, N-tiered applications, and client/server applications for corporations of all sizes.

Put JDBC 3.0 to Work

  • Become familiar with new features such as batch updates, DataSource objects, transaction savepoints, and distributed transaction support
  • Understand the architectural concerns and issues involved in developing applications for intranets and Internet
  • Master the fundamentals of database connectivity and SQL data type conversions
  • Build applications that access legacy databases and data formats via new channels such as wireless Internet and Web services
  • Use persistance mechanisms such as Enterprise JavaBeans to access traditional, non-object-oriented databases
  • Find answers fast in a quick reference that lists the JDBC packages and extensions

About the Author

Bernard Van Haecke is senior consultant and Java Practice team leader at Sun Microsystems Professional Services. A Java developer since the introduction of the technology in 1996, he has helped companies build and implement numerous complex applications, including Java- and J2EE-based e-banking and e-trading solutions.

In this Book

  • JDBC 3.0—Java Database Connectivity
  • Java as an Enterprise Platform
  • Database Fundamentals
  • Integrating Databases with JDBC
  • JDBC’s Role in Java 2 Enterprise Edition
  • Getting Started with JDBC
  • Database Connectivity, Step by Step
  • Refining JDBC Queries and Updates
  • Advanced Techniques
  • Accessing Database Metadata
  • Accessing Databases with Enterprise JavaBeans
  • Chapter 11: Examples of Java Applications
  • Complex Examples of Java Applications
  • JDBC API Reference
  • JDBC Extension Reference
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