Covers fundamental and advanced Java database programming
techniques for beginning and experienced readers
This book covers the practical considerations and applications
in database programming using Java Net Beans IDE, Java Server Pages,
Java Server Faces, and Java Beans, and comes complete with authentic
examples and detailed explanations.
Two data-action methods are developed and presented in this
important resource. With Java Persistence API and plug-in Tools,
readers are directed step by step through the entire database
programming development process and will be able to design and
build professional data-action projects with a few lines of code in
mere minutes. The second method, runtime object, allows readers to
design and build more sophisticated and practical Java database
applications.
Advanced and updated Java database programming techniques such
as Java Enterprise Edition development kits, Enterprise Java Beans,
Java Server Pages, Java Server Faces, Java Row Set Object, and Java
Updatable Result Set are also discussed and implemented with
numerous example projects.
Ideal for classroom and professional training use, this text
also features:
* A detailed introduction to Net Beans Integrated Development
Environment
* Java web-based database programming techniques (web
applications and web services)
* More than thirty detailed, real-life sample projects analyzed
via line-by-line illustrations
* Problems and solutions for each chapter
* A wealth of supplemental material available for download from
the book’s ftp site, including Power Point slides, solution manual,
JSP pages, sample image files, and sample databases
* Coverage of two popular database systems: SQL Server 2008 and
Oracle
This book provides undergraduate and graduate students as well
as database programmers and software engineers with the necessary
tools to handle the database programming issues in the Java
Net Beans environment.
To obtain instructor materials please send an email to:
[email protected]
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Ying Bai, Ph D, is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Johnson C. Smith University. He has extensive experience in database programming, software programming, and robotic controls. Dr. Bai is a Senior Member of the IEEE and a member of the ACM. He has published eight books and more than thirty papers on database programming, interface programming, and fuzzy logic controls.