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by Nirva Morisseau-Leroy (Author), Martin K. Solomon (Author), Julie Basu (Author) "This book is about developing Java client-side and server-side software components using JDBC and SQLJ implementations..." (more)
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¿The examples in the book are drawn from real life, and show you how to effectively use Java components to develop enterprise-level database applications step by step.¿ ¿David A. Rosenberg Vice President, Java Platform Group Oracle Corporation

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The Only Comprehensive Reference on Developing Java Software Components for the Oracle8i Database

Build Java component-based applications that can access other objects in the Oracle8i environment. Officially authorized by Oracle, this volume explains how to work with the most popular server-side component models for distributed computing systems--Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) and CORBA components. The book describes in detail how to develop EJB and CORBA components and design and deploy component-based applications using Java and SQLJ. Step-by-step methods for building JavaServer Page (JSP) applications are also presented. Throughout,