All Java Data Titles
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Beginning Database-Driven Application Development in Java EE
This book shows Java programmers how to develop applications utilizing relational database technologies with examples using Oracle and MySQL and the GlassFish application development framework and deployment platform all based on Java EE.
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Beginning EJB 3 2nd Edition
Jonathan Wetherbee, Chirag Rathod, Raghu Kodali, Peter Zadrozny
Written by an author team with 20 years of combined Enterprise JavaBeans experience, Beginning EJB 3, Java EE 7 Edition shows you how to use the new EJB 3.2 APIs. You'll gain the knowledge and skills youll need to create the complex enterprise applications that run today's transactions and more.
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Beginning Hibernate is ideal if you're experienced in Java with databases but are new to open source lightweight Hibernate. This book packs in brand new information about the latest release of the Hibernate 3.2.x persistence layer and provides a clear introduction to the current standard for object-relational persistence in Java.
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Beginning Hibernate 2nd Edition
Beginning Hibernate, Second Edition is ideal if you're experienced in Java with databases (the traditional, or "connected," approach), but new to open-source, lightweight Hibernatethe de facto object-relational mapping and database-oriented application development framework.
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Expert Oracle JDBC Programming
This book is a must-have for any developer building an application that employs JDBC on Oracle database.
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This book is your pragmatic day-to-day reference and guide for doing all things involving Hibernate. There are many books focused on learning Hibernate, but this book takes you further and shows how you can apply it practically in your daily work.
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Java 7 Recipes offers solutions to common programming problems encountered every day while developing Java-based applications.
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Java EE 7 Recipes takes an example-based approach in showing how to program Enterprise Java applications for many different scenarios, and using the very latest in frameworks and technologies that are available in the Java EE 7 platform.
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Java Persistence for Relational Databases
Java Persistence for Relational Databases is chock-full of best practices and patterns, for those of you who want to connect to databases using Java! Coverage includes various database-related APIs for Java, like JDO, JDBC (including the newest 3.0 APIs), and CMP ("Container Managed Persistence" with EJB).
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JDBC Metadata, MySQL, and Oracle Recipes
JDBC Metadata, MySQL, and Oracle Recipes is the only book that focuses on metadata or annotation-based code recipes for JDBC API for use with Oracle and MySQL. This edition is also a Java EE 5-compliant book, perfect for lightweight Java database development.
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This book provides easy-to-implement, usable solutions to problems in relational databases that use JDBC. You will be able to integrate these solutions into your web-based applications, such as Java servlets, JavaServer Pages, and Java server-side frameworks. This handy book allows you to cut and paste the solutions without any code changes.
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Pro Hibernate 3 is the first book to offer complete coverage of the open source lightweight Hibernate 3 and its features. Authors Dave Minter and Jeff Linwood discuss the persistence layer and share design tips and best practices. The duo goes well below the surface, and teaches you how to step back and solve problems thoroughly.


