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Network Programming, Other Database Applications & Languages, SQL, API & Controls, Java (Programming Language), SQL (Programming Language)

Understanding SQL and Java together

by Jim Melton, Andrew Eisenberg
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Overview

With the growth of Java and the rise of database-powered Web applications, the need to use Java with SQL is clear. Until now, authoritative coverage of the techniques available to meet these challenges and reap their benefits-both programming and career benefits-didn't exist.

Understanding SQL and Java Together examines all the standards for combining SQL and Java. It shows you exactly how to use their features to write efficient and effective code supporting Java access to SQL data in a variety of ways. You'll gain a thorough understanding of the relationship between SQL and Java, which will allow you to write static and dynamic SQL programs in Java, merge Java code with SQL databases and SQL code, and use other data management techniques wherever appropriate.


Features:

  • Covers all the technologies for using SQL and Java together, including JDBC, Java Blend, and SQLJ Parts 0, 1, and 2
  • Explains how to embed SQL code in Java and take advantage of Java's ability to compile that code for a specific DBMS
  • Explains how to store and invoke Java routines in an SQL database-and how to store Java objects in an SQL database for seamless interchange among application layers
  • Covers dynamic SQL access techniques using JDBC and advantageous ways to combine static and dynamic SQL
  • Comes with a CD-ROM containing Oracle's JDeveloper , Sybase's Adaptive Server Anywhere, Informix's Cloudscape, the complete database schema, and the complete text of most of the examples

Audience: Database application developers.

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Examines the standards for combining SQL and Java, and shows how to use their features to write code supporting Java access to SQL data in a variety of ways. The authors explain the three parts of SQLJ that deal with embedding SQL statements in Java programs, the ability to invoke methods written in Java from SQL code, and the capability of storing and using Java objects directly in a database. The CD-ROM contains evaluation copies of Oracle's JDeveloper, Sybase's adaptive server Anywhere, and Informix's Cloudscape. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
May 23, 2000
Publisher
San Francisco : Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2000.
Pages
514
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781558605626

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