2. JDBC - database access
Last updated: 28 January 2013.
This chapter assumes that you have a good knowledge of SQL and relational databases (tables, rows, columns, primary keys, ...). Moreover, if you want to run the code samples provided in these tutorials, you'll need to have access to a local or remote database of your choice (MySQL, Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, ...).
2.1. What is JDBC?
2.2. Selecting rows from a table
2.3. Inserting rows in a table
2.4. Updating rows in a table
2.5. Deleting rows from a table
2.6. Connection pooling
2.7. Transactions
2.8. Metadata
2.2. Selecting rows from a table
2.3. Inserting rows in a table
2.4. Updating rows in a table
2.5. Deleting rows from a table
2.6. Connection pooling
2.7. Transactions
2.8. Metadata
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