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Examples of JDBC -- Microsoft Access

Given by Sangeeta Aggarwal,Tom Pulikal,Udayan Pravate(Nancy McCracken) at CPS616 -- Information Track of CPS on Spring Semester 97. Foils prepared April 15 1997

We show the details of using JDBC methods in two examples now working at NPAC: the 2-tier architecture with the client on the same machine as the Oracle server, and the 3-tier architecture, using Java servlets.
Next, we discuss background material on the database MicroSoft Access.
We show more details of the different types of JDBC architecture.
We show a hetergeneous JDBC example that connects and uses information from bothAccess97 and Oracle.
And we mention a useful JBDC Teaching Tool.


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1 Java DataBase Connectivity, Part II
2 Abstract of JDBC, Part II
3 Simple JDBC 2 Tier Applet - An Example
4 JDBC 2 Tier Applet
5 JDBC 2 Tier Applet
6 JDBC 3 Tier Example
7 JDBC 3 Tier Example (contd.)
8 Java Servlets
9 Java Servlets (contd.)
10 Java Servlets (contd.)
11 JDBC Servlet Example
12 JDBC Servlet Example (contd.)
13 JDBC Servlet Example (contd.)
14 JDBC Servlet Example (contd.)
15 DBDiagram Example
16 Microsoft Access
17 MS Access - Features (cont'd)
18 Cool Features of Access - I
19 Cool Features of Access - II
20 The Access Event Model
21 VBA class modules
22 Database Design - I
23 Database Design - II
24 Database Design - III
25 Access SQL - I
26 Access SQL - II
27 Access SQL - III
28 Access SQL - IV
29 Access Controls
30 Access Forms and Reports
31 Developing Multiuser Applications
32 Security in Access
33 Client-Server Applications
34 Web-Enabled Applications -I
35 Web-Enabled Applications -II
36 Web-Enabled Applications -III
37 Sample code for ASP files - I
38 Sample code for ASP files - II
39 Access as an Automation Client-I
40 Access as an Automation Client-II
41 Access as an Automation Client-III
42 More Details on JDBC Architectures
43 Driver Classification- I
44 Driver Classification - II
45 JDBC Driver API - I
46 JDBC Driver API - II
47 JDBC Driver API - III
48 Remote Database Access Current Options
49 mSQl jdbc driver for mSQl database
50 Weblogic jdbcKona driver for Oracle
51 Remote jdbc-driver features
52 PPT Slide
53 Remote jdbc Driver Client-side Description
54 Remote jdbc Driver Server-side Description - I
55 Remote jdbc Driver Server-side Description - II
56 JDBC based Heterogeneous Databases -- An Example
57 LCU Demo - I
58 LCU Demo - II
59 LCU Demo - III
60 Intersolv JDBCTEST demonstration
61 A JDBC Teaching Tool
62 Use as a Query Tool

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