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JDBC 4.0 and Oracle JDeveloper for J2EE Development
Deepak Vohra
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Being a quick reference guide, this book has a focused approach. You will learn to develop J2EE applications with JDBC and JDeveloper in no time. The book covers lot of practical examples, which makes it developer-friendly learning material. The book is suitable for Java/J2EE and Oracle JDeveloper beginners. If you are a J2EE developer and want to use the JDeveloper IDE for J2EE development, this book is for you. JDeveloper developers who are new to J2EE will also benefit from the book. Most J2EE applications have a database component and the book is specially suited for database-based J2EE development in Oracle JDeveloper. You can also use this book if you are interested in learning how to utilize the new features offered in JDBC 4.0 for Java/J2EE development.
- JDBC 4.0 and Oracle JDeveloper for J2EE Development
- Table of Contents
- JDBC 4.0 and Oracle JDeveloper for J2EE Development
- Credits
- About the Author
- About the Reviewer
- Preface
- What This Book Covers
- Who is This Book for
- Conventions
- Reader Feedback
- Customer Support
- Downloading the Example Code for the Book
- Errata
- Questions
- 1. JDBC 4.0
- DriverManager Class
- Connection Interface
- Transactions
- Savepoint Interface
- Statement Interface
- ResultSet Interface
- PreparedStatement Interface
- Database Metadata
- JDBC Exceptions
- New Features in JDBC 4.0
- Automatic SQL Driver Loading
- Enhanced Data Type Support
- SQL: 2003 XML Data Type Support
- Generating an XML Document
- Storing an XML Document
- Retrieving an XML Document
- Accessing an XML Document Data
- Support for Wrapper Pattern
- Enhancements in SQLException
- Connection Management
- Scalar Functions
- JDBC 4.0 support in Oracle Database
- JDBC 4.0 support in MySQL Database
- JDBC 4.0 support in IBMs DB2 UDB
- Example Connection using a JDBC 4.0 Driver
- Summary
- 2. Configuring JDBC in Oracle JDeveloper
- Connection Pooling and DataSource
- Setting the Environment
- JDBC Configuration Errors
- Creating a Managed Data Source
- Connecting to a Database from a Web Application
- Setting J2SE Version to JDK 6.0
- Developing and Running JSP
- JDBC 4.0 Version
- Summary
- 3. Connecting to a Database with JSTL SQL Tag Library
- Overview of JSTL SQL and Core Tags
- Setting the Environment
- Creating a Database Table
- Updating a Database Table
- Querying a Database Table
- Summary
- 4. Configuring JDBC in JBoss Application Server
- Deploying a Web Application to JBoss from JDeveloper
- JDBC 4.0 Version
- JBoss Deployment Descriptors for EJBs
- Configuring JBoss Server with Oracle Database
- Configuring JBoss Server with MySQL Database
- Configuring JBoss Server with PostgreSQL Database
- Configuring JBoss Server with DB2 Database
- Configuring JBoss Server with SQL Server
- Summary
- Deploying a Web Application to JBoss from JDeveloper
- 5. Configuring JDBC in WebLogic Server
- Setting the Environment
- Creating a Data Source
- Configuring a Data Source
- Creating a Multi Data Source
- Performance Tuning JDBC
- Deploying a Web Application to WebLogic Server from JDeveloper
- JDBC 4.0 Version
- Summary
- 6. Configuring JDBC in WebSphere Application Server
- Setting the Environment
- Configuring a JDBC Provider
- Configuring a Data Source
- Deploying a Web Application to the WebSphere from JDeveloper
- JDBC 4.0 Version
- Summary
- 7. XML SQL Utility
- Setting the Environment
- XML Document to SQL Database Mapping
- Updating Database from XML Document
- Deleting a Row in a Database
- SQL Database to XML Document Mapping
- Summary
- 8. XSQL
- Overview of XSQL Tags
- Setting the Environment
- Configuring a Connection
- Creating XSQL Queries
- Applying XSQL Query Attributes
- Transforming XSQL Output
- JDBC 4.0 Version
- Summary
- 9. Oracle Web RowSet
- Setting the Environment
- Creating a Web RowSet
- Modifying a Database Table with Web RowSet
- Creating a New Row
- Reading a Row
- Updating a Row
- Deleting a Row
- Updating Database Table
- JDBC 4.0 Version
- Summary
- 10. Creating a JSF Data Table
- Setting the Environment
- Creating a Data Table by Binding a MBean
- Creating a Data Table with the JSF API
- JDBC 4.0 Version
- Summary
- 11. Creating a JSF Panel Grid
- Setting the Environment
- Creating a Panel Grid by Binding Rows
- Creating a Panel Grid by Binding a Managed Bean
- JDBC 4.0 Version
- Summary
- 12. Creating a Report with JasperReports
- Setting the Environment
- Installing JasperReports
- Configuring the JasperReports Configuration File
- Generating a PDF Report
- Creating an Excel Spreadsheet
- JDBC 4.0 Version
- Summary
- 13. Creating a Spreadsheet with Apache POI
- Setting the Environment
- Creating an Excel Spreadsheet
- JDBC 4.0 Version
- Summary
- 14. Creating Oracle ADF Business Components
- Setting the Environment
- Configuring a BC4J Project
- Creating Business Components
- Developing a BC4J Web Application
- JDBC 4.0 Version
- Summary
- 15. Hibernate
- Hibernate and JDBC
- Setting the Environment
- Developing Hibernate Mapping and Properties Files
- Creating a Database Table
- Modifying Table Data with Hibernate
- Adding Data to the Database Table
- Retrieving Data from the Database Table
- Updating the Database Table
- Deleting Data
- Summary
- Index
- Titel:JDBC 4.0 and Oracle JDeveloper for J2EE Development
- Autor:Deepak Vohra
- Originaler Titel:JDBC 4.0 and Oracle JDeveloper for J2EE Development.
- ISBN:9781847194312, 9781847194312
- Veröffentlichungsdatum:2008-04-30
- Format:E-Book
- Artikel-ID: e_3c70
- Verleger: Packt Publishing
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