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JDBC 4.0 and Oracle JDeveloper for J2EE Development: A J2EE developer's guide to using Oracle JDeveloper's integrated database features to build data-driven applications
JDBC 4.0 and Oracle JDeveloper for J2EE Development: A J2EE developer's guide to using Oracle JDeveloper's integrated database features to build data-driven applications
Date: 27 April 2011, 11:29
Data retrieval and storage is one of the most common components of J2EE applications. JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) is the Java API for accessing a SQL relational database and adding, retrieving, and updating data in the database.
Oracle JDeveloper is a developer-friendly integrated development environment (IDE) for building service-oriented applications using the latest industry standards for Java, XML, web services, and SQL. It supports the complete development lifecycle with integrated features for modeling, coding, debugging, testing, profiling, tuning, and deploying applications.
This book is about developing Java/J2EE applications with a database component in Oracle JDeveloper (version 10.1.3). It covers the practical aspects of JDBC (version 4.0); it will teach application developers about setting the environment for developing various JDBC-based J2EE applications and the procedure to develop JDBC-based J2EE applications. It will also explore the new features added in JDBC 4.0.
What you will learn from this book?
In this book you will learn about the following:
* JDBC 4.0 specifications--including the new features
* Configuring JDBC in Oracle JDeveloper IDE
* Creating, modifying, and querying a database with the JSTL SQL Tag Library
* Configuring JDBC in JBoss application server, WebLogic server, and WebSphere application server
* Mapping an XML document to a database table and vice versa
* Modifying a database table from an XML document and creating an XSQL Page to run an SQL Query and generate XML
* Implementing Oracle Web RowSet to fetch the disconnected data
* Creating Excel spreadsheets, PDFs, and Excel reports using JasperReports and the Apache POI HSSF library
* Creating JSF Data Tables, JSF Panel Grids, and business components from Oracle databases with JDeveloper
* Creating and managing database tables using Hibernate

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