A tutorial and reference for experienced programmers focusing on the needs of the corporate developer, covering advanced features of Java including exceptions, threads, packages, and interfaces. Subjects include database connectivity from Java, remote method invocation, CORBA, scaling applications through distributed computing, security, and other issues related to developing large-scale applications. For developers, project managers, and other professionals developing applications in Java. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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This book details the components of the Enterprise Java packages--JDBC, RMI, CORBA, OLTP, ODBMS, and object serialization. Special Edition Using Enterprise Java caters to those who are already familiar with core Java and want to know what they can do with these packages. About half of this book deals with Java Database Connectivity (JDBC), Java's means of accessing persistent data stored in a database. The authors walk you through a sample application--created for this exercise, not for a real-world problem--that illustrates key JDBC concepts. The example takes you through creating a frame, creating a statement, accessing a database, multithreading, and the special considerations of flat-file databases. This book also contains quite a bit of information on RMI and CORBA, though more complete references exist for both those subjects. Unfortunately, there's no companion CD-ROM to save you from having to type exercises in manually. However, this is a fine introduction to the Enterprise Java family of packages.
While there are many books that teach Java programming from the ground up, this book will show experienced Java programmers how to access the wealth of data housed in databases and on the Internet and Intranet. - Users will optimize this structured data to create new databases and valuable reports for their company
- Explains in the text and sample programs the new JDBC API and language specifications
- CD-ROM includes source code from the book, all Java applets created, and more
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