Jdbc
JDBC: Practical Guide for Java Programmers is the quickest way to gain the skills required for connecting your Java application to a SQL database. Practical, tutorial-based coverage keeps you focused on the essential tasks and techniques, and incisive explanations cement your understanding of the API features you'll use again and again. No other resource presents so concisely or so effectively the exact material you need to get up and running with JDBC right away.


  • Provides tutorial-based instruction in key JDBC techniques, complemented by example code.
  • Centered around an incrementally developed example of a three-tiered application for a video rental e-commerce site.
  • Designed to help you tackle standard JDBC tasks: connecting your database to the Internet, displaying query results, using stored procedures, updating the database, storing metadata, carrying out transactions, working with binary large objects, implementing security, and more.
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Jdbc
JDBC: Practical Guide for Java Programmers is the quickest way to gain the skills required for connecting your Java application to a SQL database. Practical, tutorial-based coverage keeps you focused on the essential tasks and techniques, and incisive explanations cement your understanding of the API features you'll use again and again. No other resource presents so concisely or so effectively the exact material you need to get up and running with JDBC right away.


  • Provides tutorial-based instruction in key JDBC techniques, complemented by example code.
  • Centered around an incrementally developed example of a three-tiered application for a video rental e-commerce site.
  • Designed to help you tackle standard JDBC tasks: connecting your database to the Internet, displaying query results, using stored procedures, updating the database, storing metadata, carrying out transactions, working with binary large objects, implementing security, and more.
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Jdbc

Jdbc

by Gregory D. Speegle
Jdbc

Jdbc

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JDBC: Practical Guide for Java Programmers is the quickest way to gain the skills required for connecting your Java application to a SQL database. Practical, tutorial-based coverage keeps you focused on the essential tasks and techniques, and incisive explanations cement your understanding of the API features you'll use again and again. No other resource presents so concisely or so effectively the exact material you need to get up and running with JDBC right away.


  • Provides tutorial-based instruction in key JDBC techniques, complemented by example code.
  • Centered around an incrementally developed example of a three-tiered application for a video rental e-commerce site.
  • Designed to help you tackle standard JDBC tasks: connecting your database to the Internet, displaying query results, using stored procedures, updating the database, storing metadata, carrying out transactions, working with binary large objects, implementing security, and more.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781558607361
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 08/01/2001
Series: Practical Guides Series
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 0.27(w) x 7.50(h) x 9.25(d)

About the Author

Gregory D. Speegle is an associate professor at Baylor University where he has taught graduate and undergraduate database courses for 10 years. He received a B.S. degree from Baylor in 1984, and a Ph.D. from the University of Texas in 1990. He has been the graduate director since 1994. Dr. Speegle believes students should be comfortable using databases as part of routine programming. His area of research interest is multimedia databases.

Table of Contents

1 - Introduction to JDBC
2 - Presenting Information to Users
3 - Querying the Database
4 - Updating the Database
5 - Advanced JDBC Topics
6 - An eCommerce Example
7 - How to Stay Current with JDBC
8 - Appendix
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