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Database Access

JDBCTM lets you send SQL statements to a database and process the returned results. You get uniform access to a wide range of relational databases and a common base upon which database tools can be built.

Duke's Bakery - A JDBCTM Order Entry Prototype - Part I by Michael Meloan
Here's the story behind a rapid prototype project using SQL commands and the JDBC API. Follow the definition of database tables, use of Swing components, and a detailed code walkthrough with plenty of screen captures. Don't miss it! (December 1999)

What is Easier Than Apple Pie? Writing Robust and Reliable JavaTM Enterprise Programs. by Monica Pawlan
WebLogic offers a complete solution for developing, deploying, and managing powerful Java enterprise programs. This article explains how. (December 1997)

Ever Feel Like Life Is Just Scrolling By? by Aaron Alpar — Release JDK 1.1 How to use JDBC to implement an aspect of cursor control. (August 1997)

Getting Started with JDBC by John Papageorge & Aaron Alpar — Release JDK 1.1
Get great detail on the major JDBC classes, and how they work together. (August 1997)

Of Java Databases and Really Cool Dead Guys by John Papageorge
Aaron Alpar explains JDBC, as well as where he goes for programming explanations. (August 1997)

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