Les livres classés sous : jdbc
JDBC: Practical Guide for Java Programmers
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 exp...
(paru le 01/09/2001, consulté 2263 fois)
Database Programming with JDBC and Java
Java and databases make a powerful combination. Getting the
two sides to work together, however, takes some effort--largely because
Java deals in objects while most databases do not.
This book describes the standard Java interfaces that make
portable ...
(paru le 01/08/2000, consulté 2773 fois)
JDBC Recipes A Problem-Solution Approach
JDBC Recipes provides easy-to-implement, usable solutions to problems in relational databases that use JDBC. You will be able to integrate these solutions into your web-based applications, such as Java servlets, JavaServer Pages, and Java server-side fram...
(paru le 22/09/2005, consulté 5443 fois)
J2EE and Beyond
Technologies, architecture, and Java patterns for
building robust multitier J2EE applications
To build high-performance Web applications and services
with J2EE, developers need deep mastery over J2EE's diverse
technologies and effective architectural stra...
(paru le 21/01/2003, consulté 4656 fois)
Java Database Programming Bible
Master the ins and outs of RDBMS technology, SQL, and
JDBC
Create two-tier and multi-tier database
applications
Harness JSP, servlets, EJB, JDO, XML, and related
technologies
If Java can do it, you can do it too . . .
Java delivers powerful tools fo...
(paru le 02/09/2002, consulté 5396 fois)
JDBC Database Programming with J2EE
The in-depth programmer's guide to database access with
JDBC 3.0.
The definitive JDBC tutorial and reference
Covers the JDBC 3.0 API Java design patterns for JDBC
and best-practice programming techniques
JSP Web database development with JSPs and serv...
(paru le 16/09/2002, consulté 4991 fois)
Java persistence for relational databases
Java Persistence for Relational Databases is
full of best practices and patterns for readers who want to
connect to databases using Java. It includes coverage of
various database-related APIs for Java, including JDO, JDBC
(including newest 3.0 APIs), and ...
(paru le 28/07/2003, consulté 3587 fois)
JDBC Pocket Reference
The JDBC Pocket Reference offers quick look-ups for all
methods of the standard JDBC classes. These include concise
reviews of the procedures for common JDBC tasks such as
connecting to a database, executing stored procedures,
executing DDL and the like. ...
(paru le 18/02/2003, consulté 3779 fois)
JBDC API tutorial and reference
JDBC API Tutorial and Reference, Third Edition, provides
the definitive description of the JDBC API, the technology
that enables universal data access for the Java programming
language. This new edition has been updated and expanded to
cover the entire JD...
(paru le 27/06/2003, consulté 7021 fois)
Oracle 9i JDBC Programming
From the authentic Oracle Press comes the definitive guide
to writing JDBC programs for use with the Oracle8i and
Oracle9i databases, including details on Oracle extensions.
In addition, JDBC support in the Oracle9i database as well
as in Oracle9i Interne...
(paru le 07/06/2002, consulté 5595 fois)
Java Data Access JDBC, JNDI, and JAXP
This hands-on guide shows Java developers how to access
data with the new 3.0 Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
API, use LDAP-enabled directory services with Java Network
Directory Services (JNDI), and manipulate XML data using
Java APIs for XML Processin...
(paru le 12/02/2002, consulté 9406 fois)
Java Programming with Oracle JDBC
JDBC is the key Java technology for relational database
access. Oracle is arguably the most widely used relational
database platform in the world. In this book, Donald Bales
brings these two technologies together, and shows you how
to leverage the full po...
(paru le 15/01/2002, consulté 6205 fois)
JDBC et Java Guide du programmeur
Associé à JDBC, Java permet aux applications (notamment client/serveur) d'interagir avec n'importe quelle base de données. Encore faut-il apprendre à concilier ces deux mondes dès lors que, contrairement à celui de la plupart des bases de données, l'unive...
(paru le 01/06/2001, consulté 6857 fois)