Table of Contents
JDBC Java Database Connectivity
JDBC Main Features
Traditional Web/RDBMS access Compared to using Java
JDBC Software Architecture
Driver Access Architecture
JDBC API is Package java.sql
Driver Manager
Driver class creates Connection
SQL Statements
Statement Class
ResultSet class
Data from ResultSets
PreparedStatement class
CallableStatement class
Generalized example of getting results
A typical JDBC API usage sequence
Simple JDBC 2 Tier Applet - An Example
JDBC 2 Tier Applet
JDBC 2 Tier Applet
More Details on JDBC Driver Architectures
Driver Classification- I
Driver Classification - II
JDBC Driver API - I
JDBC Driver API - II
JDBC Driver API - III
List of vendors
Remote Database Access Current Options
mSQl jdbc driver for mSQl database
Weblogic jdbcKona driver for Oracle
3 tier Remote JDBC driver Architecture
PPT Slide
Remote jdbc Driver Client-side Description
Remote jdbc Driver Server-side Description - I
Remote jdbc Driver Server-side Description - II
JDBC 2+ Tier Architecture
Advantages of JDBC 2+ Tier Architecture
Java WebServer with Servlets
Programming Java Servlets
JDBC 3 Tier Servlet Example
JDBC Servlet Example (contd.)
JDBC Servlet Example (contd.)
JDBC Servlet Example (contd.)
JDBC 3 Tier Example using RMI
The RMI Example
3-Tier JDBC Example Using CORBA
CORBA IDL Structure
Mapping CORBA IDL to Java - I
Mapping CORBA IDL To Java - II
An IDL Example - hello.idl
Compile An IDL file
Example Server - Hello
Example Server I - HelloServant
Methods in Server Class
Example Server II - HelloServer
Example Application Client
Example Client - Hello
JDBC Example using CORBA
Using JDBC-ODBC Bridge
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