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Java Database Connectivity Training Class |
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Java Database Connectivity Training Seminar
To describe database connectivity issues in the context of the J2EE platform and to outline how to use the core and extension JDBC APIs
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Price |
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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JDBC concepts and features - describe JBDC concepts and features. JDBC architecture - describe the JDBC architecture. Selecting a JDBC driver - describe the issues involved in selecting a JDBC driver to suit a particular application architecture. Core and extension JDBC API packages - describe the core and extension JDBC API packages. Connecting to a database using JDBC - describe the methods available to connect to a database using JDBC. Issuing database requests - issue database requests. Handling SQL exceptions and warnings - describe how to handle SQL exceptions and warnings when issuing database requests. Retrieving and displaying result sets - use JDBC to execute statements on a database to insert and update information and to run a query to obtain a result set. Working with result sets - outline useful techniques for working with result sets. Issuing prepared statements - outline how to use prepared statements to improve database efficiency. Coding prepared statements - describe how to code prepared statements. Calling stored procedures - describe how to use stored procedures to increase database performance. Managing transactions - describe transaction properties and explain how to manage transactions. Coding a transactional update - code a transactional update. Enterprise transactions and the JTA - outline how to use the JTA in a distributed transaction system. Connection pooling - describe the issues involved in using connection pooling to improve database performance.
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Audience |
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Java developers who wish to gain an understanding of J2EE's support technologies, including JDBC, RMI, JMS, JNDI and CORBA; business analysts, system architects, technical managers, and technology evaluators who are interested in gaining an overview of enterprise development technologies
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Pre-Requisites |
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A good working knowledge of the Java language, specifically the Java 2 Standard Edition development kit APIs; familiarity with distributed component development concepts and relational database technology would be an advantage
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