Database programming with JDBC and Java /
Reese, George.
Database programming with JDBC and Java / George Reese. - 1st ed. - Cambridge : O'Reilly, c1997. - xiii, 224 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. - The Java series . - Java series (O'Reilly & Associates) .
Table of Content
1: DISTRIBUTED JAVA DATABASE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
1: Beyond the Applet
Is Java Ready for Prime Time
Adding the Power of a Database to Java
What Java Adds to Database Programming
2: Data and Relational Databases
What is a Relational Database?
An Introduction to SQL
3: Foundations for an Object-Oriented Database Application
Client/Server Development
Adding a Third Tier
Object Patterns
A Persistent Library
The Banking Application Design
4: Database Access Through JDBC
What is JDBC?
Connecting to the Database
Basic Database Access
The JDBC Support Classes
5: Optimizing Database Access
Prepared SQL
Database Independence Through Dynamic Access
6: The Application Server
Persistent Objects and Their Peers
Transaction Management
Database Persistence
The Banking Classes
7: The User Interface
Observers and Observable
Mapping GUI Panels to Business Objects
Persistent Sets
8: Remote Objects
Traditional Client/Server Interaction
The Structure of RMI
Object Serialization
RMI Limitations
A Fully Distributed Application
The Client
Includes Bibliographical references p. 169 and Index p. 219-224
1565922700
Database design.
Java (Computer program language)
005.74 / REE
Database programming with JDBC and Java / George Reese. - 1st ed. - Cambridge : O'Reilly, c1997. - xiii, 224 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. - The Java series . - Java series (O'Reilly & Associates) .
Table of Content
1: DISTRIBUTED JAVA DATABASE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
1: Beyond the Applet
Is Java Ready for Prime Time
Adding the Power of a Database to Java
What Java Adds to Database Programming
2: Data and Relational Databases
What is a Relational Database?
An Introduction to SQL
3: Foundations for an Object-Oriented Database Application
Client/Server Development
Adding a Third Tier
Object Patterns
A Persistent Library
The Banking Application Design
4: Database Access Through JDBC
What is JDBC?
Connecting to the Database
Basic Database Access
The JDBC Support Classes
5: Optimizing Database Access
Prepared SQL
Database Independence Through Dynamic Access
6: The Application Server
Persistent Objects and Their Peers
Transaction Management
Database Persistence
The Banking Classes
7: The User Interface
Observers and Observable
Mapping GUI Panels to Business Objects
Persistent Sets
8: Remote Objects
Traditional Client/Server Interaction
The Structure of RMI
Object Serialization
RMI Limitations
A Fully Distributed Application
The Client
Includes Bibliographical references p. 169 and Index p. 219-224
1565922700
Database design.
Java (Computer program language)
005.74 / REE