Java Data Access: JDBC, JNDI, and JAXP

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This hands-on guide shows Java developers how to access data with the new 3.0 Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) API, use LDAP-enabled directory services with Java Network Directory Services (JNDI), and manipulate XML data using Java APIs for XML Processing (JAXP).

Pick up this book to acquire the skills needed to effectively create Java applications that can access a variety of data sources. Learn the basics of JDBC 3.0 and how it relates to the Java programming language as a ...

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Overview

This hands-on guide shows Java developers how to access data with the new 3.0 Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) API, use LDAP-enabled directory services with Java Network Directory Services (JNDI), and manipulate XML data using Java APIs for XML Processing (JAXP).

Pick up this book to acquire the skills needed to effectively create Java applications that can access a variety of data sources. Learn the basics of JDBC 3.0 and how it relates to the Java programming language as a whole. Then from this base, build your knowledge by reading about common advanced uses such as connection pooling, JSP implementations, and Enterprise JavaBeans. You will also gain an awareness of several object oriented design patterns for implementing JDBC solutions, and gain a knowledge of JNDI and how to use it to store and retrieve data using LDAP.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780764548468
  • Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
  • Publication date: 1/29/2002
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 572
  • Product dimensions: 7.40 (w) x 9.21 (h) x 1.29 (d)

Meet the Author

Todd M. Thomas is an Oracle Certified DBA and Java developer who works as an independent consultant, software developer, and trainer. His areas of expertise include Java database and network programming, building and managing data warehouses, and designing enterprise Java server applications.
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Table of Contents

Preface.

Part I -
Getting Started with Java Data Access.

Chapter 1 -
Introducing Java Data Access Development.

Chapter 2 -
A Relational Database Primer.

Part II Understanding JDBC Programming Basics.

Chapter 3 -
Setting Up Your First JDBC Query.

Chapter 4 -
Connecting to Databases with JDBC.

Chapter 5 -
Building JDBC Statements.

Chapter 6 -
Working with Result Sets.

Chapter 7 -
Understanding JDBC Data Types.

Chapter 8 -
Mining Database Metadata with JDBC.

Part III -
Using Java Data Access Design Patterns.

Chapter 9 -
Understanding Design Patterns.

Chapter 10 -
Building the Singleton Pattern.

Chapter 11 -
Producing Objects with the Factory Method Pattern.

Chapter 12 -
Creating a Fa?ade Pattern.

Part IV -
Taking It to the Enterprise.

Chapter 13 -
Accessing Enterprise Data with JNDI.

Chapter 14 -
Using Data Sources and Connection Pooling.

Chapter 15 -
Understanding Distributed Transactions.

Chapter 16 -
Working with JDBC Rowsets.

Chapter 17 -
Building Data-centric Web Applications.

Chapter 18 -
Using XML with JAXP.

Chapter 19 -
Accessing Data with Enterprise JavaBeans.

Appendix A: JDBC 3.0 New Features Summary.

Appendix B: Java Database Programming on Linux.

Appendix C: JDBC Error Handling.

Appendix D: UML Class Diagram Quick Reference.

Index.

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