| Hamilton, Cattell and Fisher, JDBC Database Access with Java, Addison Wesley Longman, 1997 |
....a JDBCODBC bridge if needed. The latest version is JDBC 2.0 [Spe00] JDBC is a database connectivity package part of the JDK 1. 1 (the java.sql package) Jav] It defines a database independent interface to establish connections to relational databases, specifically through SQL statements [Far98] [Ham97]. The JDBC API includes interfaces for a DriverManager, a Connection, a Statement, and a ResultSet; these correspond to the functions of establishing a connection with a database, sending SQL statements, and processing the results. There are drivers for different database protocols, that are ....
G. Hamilton, R. Cattell, and M. Fisher, JDBC database access with Java, Addison-Wesley, 1997.
....models meet these requirements, where Contracts [WaeReu92] and Sagas [GarciaEA91] seem to be a good starting point. Secondly, at least parts of the agent state must be made recoverable. Current approaches to integrate mobile entities and transactions, such as Java Database Connection (JDBC, see [HaCaFi97]) and Java Transaction Service (JTS, see [JavaSoft97] only consider server state to be recoverable. If operations performed on mobile state are part of transactions existing protocols for transaction management, such as commit protocols, must be modified. Furthermore we will continue to ....
Hamilton, Cattell, Fisher. "JDBC Database Access with Java", JavaSoft Press, Addison-Wesley, to appear.
....issues) There exist a JDBC mailing list which I have found extremely useful. To be added to the list, send an email to jdbc request java.blackdown.org with the word subscribe on the subject line. More information can be found at http: www.blackdown.org. I know of one book concerning JDBC [5]. This is basically an extension of the JDBC specification. Programming examples from the book are available for downloading from [7] Jerrid Hamann has written a report [4] in some aspects similar to this one. In the report Hamann provides an in depth analysis of the JDBC specification and also ....
Cattell Hamilton and Fisher. JDBC Database Access with Java, A tutorial and annotated reference. Addison Wesley, 1994.
....are based on a hierarchical decomposition of the video. A common description model is to use three levels in a manner somewhat akin to dividing a book into chapters, paragraphs and sentences. 1 Java DataBase Connectivity, the standard interface for relational database access in Java [9]. Time Tax increase yet again Introduction Complaints Interview Dog bites prime minister Intr. Dog owner Studio intro 1 2 intr o Subject Stud. Dog Figure 2: Structural annotations The video is partitioned into shots, usually corresponding to intervals between cuts. The shots are ....
Hamilton, Cattell and Fisher, JDBC Database Access with Java, Addison Wesley Longman, 1997
....agent state. For example, if the encompassing transaction aborts both states have to be restored so that the ticket goes back to the server and the cash is returned to the agent. Note that current approaches to integrate mobile entities and transactions, such as Java Database Connection (JDBC, see Hamilton, Cattell and Fisher, 1997) and Java Transaction Service (JTS, see JavaSoft, 1997) only consider server state to be recoverable. If operations performed on mobile state are part of transactions existing protocols for transaction management, such as commit protocols, must be modified. 5 CONCLUSIONS After three years of ....
Hamilton, Cattell, and Fisher (1997) JDBC Database Access with Java. JavaSoft Press, Addison-Wesley. To appear.
....in the following chapters. 5 The MetaDriver for JDBC In order to explain the functionality of the MetaDriver it is convenient to start with some remarks about the Java Database Connectivity standard JDBC. JDBC is Java s vendor independent call level interface for access to relational databases [10], that is supported by many database vendors. JDBC allows a Java client, for example an applet, to connect directly to a database server on a host for building 2 tier client server applications. If the clients are applets, this architecture has the disadvantage that due to applet security ....
G. Hamilton, R. Cattell, and M. Fisher. JDBC Database Access with Java. Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 1996.
....for data access. Java as a technology is extensively documented elsewhere [GJS96] and does not need description here. The importance of Java to a Broker lies in the standard interfaces which JavaSoft have defined based on Java, in particular the JDBC interface for manipulating persistent data [HCF97]. JDBC is a Java based object oriented wrapper for a relational API, which has some functional similarities to ODBC. Whatever the imperfections of the first version of JDBC, for the purposes of a Broker in combination with Java it provides instant, out of the box connectivity from a client on any ....
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Hamilton , G., Cattell, R., Maydene, F., "JDBC Database Access with Java", Addison Wesley, 1997, ISBN 0201 -30995-5.
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