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Client/Server Data Access With Java and XML

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Written by two of the foremost client/server and Java experts in the world, this powerful book/CD package is a vital programming tool for all database developers interested in using Java and XML Web products and technologies for large corporate applications. You'll find out what these products are, how to program them, and how different and competing technologies can work together. You will also receive detailed information on the following
* Web and Java-HTTP, HTML, and JDK
* Database Systems-RDB/SQL and OODB/ODMG 2.0
* Java Data Access-JDBC, SQLJ, and ODMG Java Binding/Poet
* Web Data Access-Web Gateway Tools like IBM's Net.Data, Data Access Applets, Data Access Servlets/JavaSoft's Java Web Server, and Microsoft's Dynamic HTML
* Java Client/Server Computing-Java Object Serialization, Java RMI, and Java ORBs like Inprise's Visibroker
* Web Data Interchange-XML, XLink/XPointer, DOM, and XMI
* Java Component Architecture-JavaBeans and Enterprise JavaBeans like WEbLogic's Tengah
* Emerging Technologies-Object-Relational Databases, JDBC 2.0, SQLJ Part 1 & Part 2, DASL, and more.

Includes CD-ROM with... Trial versions of Inprise(TM)'s Visibroker for Java(TM) Version 3.2, IBM(r)'s XML for Java(TM) Version 1, DB2(r) UDB Workgroup Edition for Windows NT(r), and WebLogic(r)'s Tengah 3.1.
* All sample programs found in the book.
* Links to IBM's Net.Data(TM) Version 2, Microsoft(r) Internet Explorer 4.0, Netscape(r) Communicator 4.05, and Netscape(r) Enterprise Server.
* Oracle(r)'s SQLJ Reference Implementation Version 0.7.1.1.
* JDK(TM) Version 1.1.6 and BDK Version 1.0.

606 pages, Paperback

First published September 28, 1998

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Dan Chang

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