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1. Eclipse Europa Web development using Java, PHP, and RadRails   
This three-part "Web development with Eclipse Europa" series shows you how to use Eclipse for Web development with Java technology, PHP, and Ruby. You'll see how the latest release of Eclipse -- Europa -- can be used to rapidly develop Java Web applications. Part-1 shows you how to use Eclipse to connect to a database, create tables, and create test data in our database. Part-2 you'll see how ea... more

Published by: Solrac - January 28, 2009
Categories: News , Paper , Articles , Programming tips , Tutorial / Course , J2EE API , JDBC , Applications

 

2. Lucene Jdbc Directory   
A Jdbc based implementation of Lucene Directory allowing the storage of a Lucene index within a database. Enables existing or new Lucene based application to store the Lucene index in a database with no or minimal change to typical Lucene code fragments.

Published by: Olivier Dedieu - January 12, 2006
Categories: Articles , JDBC , Lucene

 

3. Practically Groovy: JDBC programming with Groovy   
Take your practical knowledge of Groovy one step further this month, as Andrew Glover shows you how to use GroovySql to build a simple data-reporting application. GroovySql combines closures and iterators to ease Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) programming by shifting the burden of resource management from you to the Groovy framework itself.

Published by: Olivier Dedieu - January 14, 2005
Categories: Articles , JDBC , Groovy

 

4. Gain SQL SELECT functionality in Java   
In "Filter Collections," David Rappoport described a simple way to filter collections of objects. In this article, he expands on this idea and shows you how to treat an array or a collection of objects the same way you treat a table in a relational database using SQL SELECT. He describes a generic mechanism for selecting, filtering, and sorting collections or arrays of objects. This mechanism allo... more

Published by: Olivier Dedieu - November 23, 2004
Categories: Articles , JDBC

 

5. Application Integration: Sun Java System Access Manager 2004Q2 and JDBC Authentication Module   
The example in this article demonstrates how to authenticate, through Access Manager, accesses to Web applications against databases. Specifically, the example illustrates how to customize a Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) authentication module so that the authentication service of Access Manager can verify user credentials and accord them access to a simple Web application, which calls the auth... more

Published by: Olivier Dedieu - September 1, 2004
Categories: Articles , JDBC , JAAS

 

6. JDBC scripting, Part 2   
Programming and Java scripting in JudoScript

Published by: Olivier Dedieu - July 5, 2004
Categories: Articles , JDBC , Scripting

 

7. Using CachedRowSet to Transfer JDBC Query Results Between Classes   
JDBC developers have always needed to keep a database connection open while pulling query results. But with the CachedRowSet in J2SE 1.5, it's now possible to disconnect and then get results. Sean Eidmiller shows the advantages of this approach.

Published by: Olivier Dedieu - June 25, 2004
Categories: Articles , JDBC

 

8. Simple classes for JDBC   
Just about every J2EE application accesses data from a relational database. For this reason, Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) is probably one of the more popular APIs available for the Java platform. JDBC is conceptually simple and easy to use, but in production applications, numerous details can make even the most trivial create/read/update/delete (CRUD) application a chore. Although many framew... more

Published by: Olivier Dedieu - June 7, 2004
Categories: Articles , JDBC

 

9. SQL Database Access with DBTags   
Jakarta DBTags is a custom tag library that consists of tags to access and modify a database. This tutorial explains the procedure to incorporate Apache Jakarta DBTags custom tag library tags in an example JSP.

Published by: Olivier Dedieu - May 7, 2004
Categories: Articles , JDBC , JSP TagLib

 

10. MVC Heresy with SQLTags   
When the "right" way is more than you need, is it wrong to do what works? Steve A. Olson introduces the SQLTags toolkit, which takes database access out of its traditional tier and puts it directly into JSP tags.

Published by: Olivier Dedieu - March 5, 2004
Categories: Articles , JDBC , JSP TagLib

 

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