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JDBC 3: Java Database Connectivity
JDBC 3: Java Database Connectivity
ISBN: 0764548751
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 148
Authors:
Bernard Van Haecke
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JDBC 3.0 - Java Database Connectivity
Table of Content
Preface
Hardware and Software Requirements
How This Book Is Organized
The Companion Web Site
Conventions
Navigating This Book
Further Information
Part I: An Introduction to Java Database Programming
Chapter 1: Java as an Enterprise Platform
Write Once, Run Anywhere
N-tiered Computing
Database Aspects in J2EE
The Tools That You Need to Get Started
Summary
Chapter 2: Database Fundamentals
ClientServer Concepts
Database Standards
An Industry Standard: ODBC
Summary
Chapter 3: Integrating Databases with JDBC
JDBC Package Contents
JDBC Package Extensions
Summary
Chapter 4: JDBC s Role in Java 2 Enterprise Edition
JDBCs Relationship to Enterprise JavaBeans
Summary
Part II: Exploring JDBC
Chapter 5: Getting Started with JDBC
The JDBC Interfaces
Typical Uses of JDBC
ODBC versus Specific Drivers as a Subprotocol
Summary
Chapter 6: Database Connectivity, Step by Step
Connecting to the Database
Sending SQL Statements
What You Have Done So Far
Handling Results
Managing Errors and Warnings
Summary
Chapter 7: Refining JDBC Queries and Updates
SQL Data Type Conversions
The SQL Escape Syntax
Transaction Management
Types of ResultSets
Performing Batch Updates
Summary
Chapter 8: Advanced Techniques
Handling Stored Procedures with Callable Statements
Creating Dynamic SQL with Prepared Statements
Using RowSets
Using Auto-Generated Keys
Summary
Chapter 9: Accessing Database Metadata
The DatabaseMetaData Interface
The ResultSetMetaData Interface
The ParameterMetaData Interface
Dynamic Data Access
Summary
Chapter 10: Accessing Databases with Enterprise JavaBeans
Types of Beans
Session Beans
Entity Beans
Summary
Part III: Learning from Examples
Chapter 11: Examples of Java Applications
Handling Multimedia Content
Accessing a Database Remotely with a Browser
Dealing with Database Transactions
Summary
Chapter 12: Complex Examples of Java Applications
Multitier Applications: Remote Method Invocation and JDBC
Summary
Part IV: JDBC API Quick Reference
JDBC API Reference
Class BatchUpdateException
Interface Blob
Interface CallableStatement
Interface Clob
Interface Connection
Class DataTruncation
Interface DatabaseMetaData
Class Date
Interface Driver
Class DriverManager
Class DriverPropertyInfo
Interface ParameterMetaData
Interface PreparedStatement
Interface Ref
Interface ResultSet
Interface ResultSetMetaData
Interface Savepoint
Interface SQLData
Class SQLException
Interface SQLInput
Interface SQLOutput
Class SQLPermission
Class SQLWarning
Interface Statement
Interface Struct
Class Time
Class Timestamp
Class Types
JDBC Extension Reference
Interface ConnectionEventListener
Interface ConnectionPoolDataSource
Interface DataSource
Interface PooledConnection
Interface RowSet
Class RowSetEvent
Interface RowSetInternal
Interface RowSetListener
Interface RowSetMetaData
Interface RowSetReader
Interface RowSetWriter
Interface XAConnection
Interface XADataSource
Index
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Listings
JDBC 3: Java Database Connectivity
ISBN: 0764548751
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 148
Authors:
Bernard Van Haecke
BUY ON AMAZON
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Totals and Subtotals
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