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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.


Table of Contents for Examples of JDBC -- Microsoft Access


001 Java DataBase Connectivity,  Part II
002 Abstract of JDBC, Part II
003 Simple JDBC 2 Tier Applet - An Example
004 JDBC 2 Tier Applet
005 JDBC 2 Tier Applet
006 JDBC 3 Tier Example
007 JDBC 3 Tier Example (contd.)
008 Java Servlets
009 Java Servlets (contd.)
010 Java Servlets (contd.)
011 JDBC Servlet Example
012 JDBC Servlet Example (contd.)
013 JDBC Servlet Example (contd.)
014 JDBC Servlet Example (contd.)
015 DBDiagram Example
016 Microsoft Access
017 MS Access - Features (cont'd)
018 Cool Features of Access - I
019 Cool Features of Access - II
020 The Access Event Model
021 VBA class modules
022 Database Design - I
023 Database Design - II
024 Database Design - III
025 Access SQL - I
026 Access SQL - II
027 Access SQL - III
028 Access SQL - IV
029 Access Controls
030 Access Forms and Reports
031 Developing Multiuser Applications
032 Security in Access
033 Client-Server Applications
034 Web-Enabled Applications -I
035 Web-Enabled Applications -II
036 Web-Enabled Applications -III
037 Sample code for ASP files - I
038 Sample code for ASP files - II
039 Access as an Automation Client-I
040 Access as an Automation Client-II
041 Access as an Automation Client-III
042 More Details on JDBC Architectures
043 Driver Classification- I
044 Driver Classification  - II
045 JDBC Driver API - I
046 JDBC Driver API - II
047 JDBC Driver API - III
048 Remote Database Access  Current Options
049 mSQl jdbc driver for mSQl database
050 Weblogic jdbcKona driver for Oracle
051 Remote jdbc-driver features
052 PPT Slide
053 Remote jdbc Driver  Client-side Description
054 Remote jdbc Driver  Server-side Description - I
055 Remote jdbc Driver  Server-side Description - II
056 JDBC based Heterogeneous Databases -- An Example
057 LCU Demo - I
058 LCU Demo - II
059 LCU Demo - III
060 Intersolv JDBCTEST demonstration
061 A JDBC Teaching Tool
062 Use as a Query Tool


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