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Network Programming, E-Commerce - Reference, Java (Programming Language), Client-Server Computing

Oracle 8i and Java

by Elio Bonazzi, Glenn Stokol
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Overview

Oracle users know: The Internet changes everything. Harness Oracle to the power of Java programming language to take your e-business to the top.

More than 90% of all e-business solutions include Oracle databases. But the database is only half the story. This book shows you how to use Java programming tools to bring your database to life on the Internet, utilizing the new integration between Java and Oracle.

You can connect a Java program to your database through the JDBC, for instance, pooling connections via servlets or implementing three-tiered applications through RMI. Or, Java can be used directly with the Oracle Application Server as a full-fledged development and production environment, supporting Servlets, JavaServer Pages, CORBA, and Enterprise JavaBeans. At the highest level, Java applications can run directly into the database using the Java virtual machine that is part of Oracle 8i. All these powerful features make Oracle + Java a perfect choice for the secure, scalable, 24/7 needs of e-commerce.

Filled with detailed explanations and working diagrams, Oracle 8i & Java: From Client/Server to E-Commerce covers a wide range of Oracle/Java topics, including four crucial knowledge areas:

Object-Relational Databases:
Architecture, DDL, DML, SQL, performance, and security
Stored Procedures and Business Components:
PL/SQL, SQLJ, JDBC 2.0, BC4J, and XML
Middleware:
Servlets, JavaServer Pages, Active Server Pages, Sockets, and JNI
Oracle 8i functionality:
Enterprise JavaBeans, CORBA servers, clients, and objects

The CD-ROM includes samplecode from the book for Linux/UNIX, Windows, and MacOS.

About the Author, Elio Bonazzi,Glenn Stokol

Elio Bonazzi has been working with mission-critical database applications since 1986. Currently, he is a systems architect working for Quest Software in Melbourne, Australia, developing performance monitoring tools for Java application servers and databases.

Glenn Stokol has more than 14 years of experience, dealing mostly with network and relational technologies. He is a Java Evangelist and Trainer for Oracle Australia, working with diverse Oracle users all over the country to develop Internet and Java-based solutions.

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This book/CD-ROM shows how to use programming tools to bring databases to the Internet using the new integration between Java and Oracle. Coverage includes Oracle object-relational databases and the SQL language, Oracle PL/SQL and Java stored procedures, middleware, and Java components in the database. Material is written from a software developer's perspective, but will be of interest to application designers and system architects as well. Assumes background in Java and SQL. The CD-ROM contains sample code from the book for Linux/UNIX, Windows, and MacOS. Bonazzi develops performance monitoring tools for Java. Stokol is a Java trainer in the private sector. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
June 22, 2001
Publisher
Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall, 2001.
Pages
1232
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780130176134

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