Java Database Connectivity - Wiley

This valuable guide provides both the academic side–designing databases–and the practical side–coding interfaces–of enterprise applications involving JDBC. Van Haecke goes into much detail on designing database applications, a process he calls identifying the “business logic” of a program. He talks a little bit about three-tier database design (though dbAnywhere and similar programs get glossed over) and discusses CORBA from a conceptual point of view. Van Haecke also covers Remote Method Invocation (RMI) and security in more depth than most books offer; the automotive-flavored sample application included for RMI is hardly typical of the usual dry fare employed to explain the subject. Van Haecke, a Sun Microsystems consultant, shines when he explains complicated database topics. This book includes a great discussion of serving multimedia from a database, including a complete sample application for that purpose.
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