Java Programming with Oracle SQLJ |
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| Title: | Java Programming with Oracle SQLJ |
| Author: | Jason Price |
| Publisher: | O'Reilly Media |
| Type: | Book / Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 15 August, 2001 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0596000871 / 9780596000875 |
| List Price: | $39.95 |
| You Save: | $9.59 |
| Amazon Price: | $30.36 |
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Editorial Review / Publisher's Information:
Product Description SQLJ is a technology that lets you easily access an Oracle database from a Java program, using embedded SQL statements. Unlike JDBC, which requires a complex application programming interface, SQLJ is easy to use and allows you to simply embed Oracle SQL statements within Java programs. With SQLJ, you can write code faster, without having to debug complex JDBC calls. Throughout this book, Jason Price explains SQLJ programming techniques from a task-oriented point of view. You'll start by learning how to connect to an Oracle database in order to issue SELECT queries and other SQL statements. Then you'll move on to more advanced topics like SQLJ tuning, deploying SQLJ code within the Oracle database server, using streams, and working with large objects. If you're already a SQLJ programmer, this book will help you get the most out of the technology.
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Customer Reviews:
Outstanding Book
08 November, 2002
This is an outstanding book. SQLJ is a simpler way of embedding SQL statements in a Java programming, and is possibly the successor to PL/SQL.I liked this book because it covers SQLJ programming, as well as: 1. Oracle SQL. 2. Oracle PL/SQL. 3. Oracle JDeveloper. 4. Developing J2EE components for the Oracle9i Application server (9iAS) such as EJB, servlets and JSP. 5. Java stored procedures.I liked the author's writing style: it is clear and to the point. I found it very easy to read, and was able to follow the examples in the book and apply them to my own programs.I highly recommend this great little book!
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Java Programming With Oracle Sqlj - Above Average
10 April, 2004
My knowledge of Oracle and Java is beginner/intermediate level and I like this book a lot.The book explains how SQLJ relates to SQL, PL/SQL, Java, JDBC and it provides a good introduction to the JDeveloper IDE (Integrated Development Environment). The book is written very clearly and the appearance and organization of the text is well up to the O'Reilly standard. I can't comment on the worked examples yet as I have not yet tried them out.
- Amazon Customer Review
Easy Reading
25 January, 2004
This is just an easy read with good code examples. It is geared toward the intermediate or beginner programmer, and presents clear explanation for easy understanding.
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Well Worth The Price.
27 March, 2002
I found this book to be concise, to the point, and very readable. A large amount of material was well presented in a relatively small amount of space. And the examples worked as advertised.I found myself incorporating the material presented into my work before I finished reading the book.An excellent resource.
- Amazon Customer Review
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