August 2000
Intermediate to advanced
348 pages
8h 51m
English
Now that you have covered the depths of the JDBC API, it is time to take this academic knowledge and apply it to real-world database programming. Database programming in Java, however, is vastly different from the kind of database programming required in the more common, non-OO environments. Java is an object-oriented language made for distributed systems programming and thus works in a new way with relational databases. This section introduces an architecture on which you can base object-oriented database applications and walks through an example-distributed database application.
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