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Expert Oracle JDBC: High Performance Applications With Oracle 10g
By: R.M. Menon
Teaches you how to exploit Oracle database features to build efficient, high-performance, and robust JDBC applications on Oracle.
It tackles issues head-on, detailing concisely and clearly the relevant details of Oracle's architecture that directly impact the
manner in which JDBC applications should be written. Only when armed with this knowledge, a willingness to exploit the database to
its full potential in your JDBC code, and the ability to use Oracle's SQL and PL/SQL features appropriately, is it possible to
write truly efficient, robust, scalable and high performance applications.
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Java & Databases
By: Akmal Chaudhri
Of interest to programmers, database managers, systems designers, and multimedia academics, this book describes the use of the
programming language Java in data storage management control. Some topics are Java and OQL, the seamless persistence option for
Java, implementing a search engine using an OODBA, triggers in Java-based databases, and transparent dynamic database evolution
from Java.
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Oracle Database Programming Using Java and Web Services
By: Kuassi Mensah
The traditional division of labor between the database (which only stores and manages SQL and XML data for fast, easy data search and retrieval) and the application server
(which runs application or business logic, and presentation logic) is obsolete. Although the books primary focus is on programming the Oracle Database, the concepts and techniques
provided apply to most RDBMS that support Java including Oracle, DB2, Sybase, MySQL, and PostgreSQL. This is the first book to cover new Java, JDBC, SQLJ, JPublisher and Web Services
features in Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (the coverage starts with Oracle 9i Release 2). This book is a must-read for database developers audience (DBAs, database applications
developers, data architects), Java developers (JDBC, SQLJ, J2EE, and OR Mapping frameworks), and to the emerging Web Services assemblers.
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