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Java Enterprise Best Practices
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Java Enterprise Best Practices

by O'Reilly Java Authors
December 2002
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
288 pages
9h 46m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Chapter 4. JDBC Best Practices

George Reese

The JDBC API is the ideal interface for database access, independent of the constraints of any particular database engine. In theory, you can take your JDBC application and deploy it on any operating system within any application server talking to any relational database. In reality, however, it’s easy for a programmer to write seemingly database-independent JDBC code that results in wildly different behavior on different database engines. In this chapter, I have compiled a list of best practices that can help ensure both database independence and optimal performance of your JDBC code.

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