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| Java Programming with Oracle SQLJ | | | Copyright | | | Table of Contents | | | Preface | | | 1. Introduction | | | | 1.1 Comparing SQLJ and JDBC | | | | 1.2 SQLJ Components | | | | 1.3 Requirements for Using SQLJ | | | | 1.4 Configuring Your Environment | | | | 1.5 A "Hello World" Program for SQLJ | | | | 1.6 The sqlj Command-Line Utility | | | | 1.7 Oracle JDeveloper | | | 2. Relational Databases, SQL, and PL/SQL | | | 3. Fundamental SQLJ Programming | | | 4. Database Objects | | | 5. Collections | | | 6. Deploying SQLJ in the JServer | | | 7. Large Objects | | | 8. Contexts and Multithreading | | | 9. Advanced Transaction Control | | | 10. Performance Tuning | | | 11. Combining JDBC, SQLJ, and Dynamic SQL | | | A. Java and Oracle Type Mappings | | | B. Oracle Java Utilities Reference | | | C. SQLJ in Applets, Servlets, and JavaServer Pages | | | Colophon | | | Index | | | Database > Java Programming with Oracle SQLJ > 1. Introduction | Chapter 1. IntroductionSQLJ is a technology that enables Java programs to access a database using embedded Structured Query Language (SQL) statements. This chapter introduces SQLJ, describes the software requirements for using SQLJ, and shows you how to configure your computer to develop SQLJ programs. You will see how to use SQLJ to develop a version of the classic "Hello World" program that can access a database. You will also be introduced to the Oracle JDeveloper tool for developing Java programs, and you will see how to use JDeveloper to compile, run, and debug SQLJ programs. |
Index terms contained in this section Structured Query Language | |