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VisualAge for Java Version 3: Persistence Builder with GUIs, Servlets, and Java Server Pages
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VisualAge for Java Version 3: Persistence Builder with GUIs, Servlets, and Java Server Pages

by Ueli Wahli, Greg Behrend, Daniel Peter
March 2000
Beginner to intermediate content levelBeginner to intermediate
472 pages
11h 17m
English
IBM Redbooks
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78 VisualAge for Java Version 3: Persistence Builder with GUIs, Servlets, and JSPs
Figure 47. Database Connection Information
OnceyouclickontheOK button, the Persistence Builder establishes a
connection to the database, creates the table(s), and executes the necessary
ALTER TABLE commands to create the primary and foreign key(s). Watch
theoutputintheVisualAgeforJavaConsole(Figure48).
Figure 48. Console Showing Results of Creating the Database Tables
Chapter 5. Simple Object Model: Customer 79
Figure 48 shows that an error occurred during the schema creation. However,
with a little more thought, this error is to be expected. The Schema Browser
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