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MySQL And Java Developer’s Guide (with source code)

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    Have you ever been assigned a project and realized that you had no idea how  you  were  going  to  accomplish  it?  Many  developers  have  experienced this feeling when asked to interface their code with a database. With a few exceptions, most developers were busy learning Lisp, linked lists, and big-O notation during their formal education instead of learning the fundamentals of relationship database management systems. When the time comes to interface their code with a database, they turn to a book like the one you are holding.

    Whatever the situation, interfacing an application to a database is one of the most  fundamental  tasks  a  developer  is  required  to  perform.  This  book  is designed for developers who either have a pressing task ahead of them or who are curious about how to read database information into their application.

    The primary goal of this book is to provide a comprehensive approach to writing code from a Java application to a MySQL database  using  the  industry  standard:  JDBC.  As  you  will  see  later  in  this Introduction, the chapter titles indicate what area of database connectivity and manipulation they cover. The chapters are ordered to reflect the JDBC specification, but we aren’t here to simply describe the specification.

    TABLE OF CONTENT:
    Chapter 01 - An Overview of MySQL
    Chapter 02 - JDBC and Connector/J
    Chapter 03 - Working with  MySQL SQL
    Chapter 04 - Installing MySQL, Java, and Connector/J
    Chapter 05 - Using JDBC with Java Applications and Applets
    Chapter 06 - Achieving Advanced Connector/J Functionality with Servlets
    Chapter 07 - MySQL Type Mapping
    Chapter 08 - Transactions and Table Locking with Connector/J
    Chapter 09 - Using Metadata
    Chpater 10 - Connection Pooling with Connector/J
    Chapter 11 - EJBs with MySQL
    Chapter 12 - Building a General Interface for MySQL
    Chapter 13 - Database Administration
    Chapter 14 - Performance and Tuning
    Appendix A - MySQL Development and Test Environments
    Appendix B - Databases and Tables
    Appendix C - The JDBC API and Connector/J
    Appendix D - MySQL Functions and Operators
    Appendix E - Connector/J Late-Breaking Additions

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