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This manual assumes that you are an experienced programmer and that you understand Oracle databases, the SQL and Java programming languages, and the principles of JDBC. This book contain 8 chapters and one appendix, chapter 1 : This chapter provides an overview of the Oracle implementation of JDBC and the Oracle JDBC driver architecture. chapter 2 : This chapter introduces the Oracle JDBC drivers and some scenarios of how you can use them. This chapter also guides you through the basics
of testing your installation and configuration. Chapter 3 : This chapter covers the basic steps in creating any JDBC application. It also discusses additional basic features of Java and JDBC supported by the Oracle JDBC drivers. Chapter 4 : This chapter describes JDBC extensions provided by Oracle: packages, classes, and datatypes. It also describes the support for LOBs, objects, and collections provided by the extensions. Chapter 5 : This chapter describes advanced JDBC topics such as using NLS, working with applets, the server-side driver, and embedded SQL92 syntax. Chapter 6 Coding tips and troubleshooting : This chapter includes coding tips and general guidelines for troubleshooting your JDBC applications. Chapter 7 sample application : This chapter presents sample applications that highlight advanced JDBC features and Oracle extensions. Chapter 8 reference information : This chapter contains detailed JDBC reference information. Introducing the Oracle JDBC Drivers, Common Features of Oracle JDBC Drivers. Requirements and Compatibilities for Oracle JDBC Drivers. Verifying a JDBC Client Installation. First Steps in JDBC, Sample: Connecting, Querying, and Processing the Results, Datatype Mappings, Using Java Streams in JDBC, Using Stored Procedures in JDBC Programs, Error Messages and JDBC, Server-Side Basics, Application Basics versus Applet Basics. Using NLS, Working with Applets. JDBC on the Server: the Server Driver, Embedded SQL92 Syntax. JDBC and Multi-Threading, Performance Optimization, Common Problems, Basic Debugging Procedures, Common Problems, Basic Debugging Procedures, Transaction Isolation Levels and the Oracle Server. Sample Applications for Basic JDBC Features, Sample Applications for JDBC 2.0-Compliant Oracle Extensions, Sample Applications for Other Oracle Extensions, Creating Customized Java Classes for Oracle Objects, Creating Signed Applets, JDBC versus SQLJ Sample Code.

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