
Applications that require complex manipulation of data will need to use a database to store information. Many Java applications fall into this category. Although many database vendors provide Java APIs, they are proprietary to their database implementations. Therefore, it becomes very difficult to port applications from one database to another. Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) APIs provide a simplified and uniform access to the database management systems from different vendors. In this chapter you will learn the essential classes and techniques to use JDBC APIs.
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