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Database Overview Site: jsp.davidcastro.com
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Updated: 4/18/2002
There are two main ways that you can use databases in JavaServer Page-enhanced web sites: collecting data from your users & presenting data to your users. This topic will teach you how to present data that is stored in a database to your users.   Author: David Castro   Code: JSP 1.2

JDBC Basics Site: Sun Microsystems Java
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Updated: 2/11/2000
In this lesson you will learn the basics of the JDBC API. A great lesson which has everything from how to get started to Creating Complete JDBC Applications. Everything you need too know on JDBC in one place.   Author: Sun Microsystems   Code: JSP 1.1

Java-SQL Gateway Tutorial Site: Mike Murach & Associates, Inc.
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Updated: 7/26/2003
This tutorial shows how to use a Java servlet, a JavaServer Page (JSP), and a static Java class to create an application that can be used to interactively execute any standard SQL statement against a database that's running on a server.   Author: Joel Murach   Code: JSP 1.2
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Using SQL in a Servlet Site: Code Beach
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Updated: 11/4/2005
This article presents a web application that allows you to use a JSP interface to execute any type of SQL statement against a database. An application like this makes it easy to view and modify the data in a database.   Author: Andrea Steelman   Code: JSP 1.1

Web-based data access Site: IBM developerWorks
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Updated: 2/27/2002
This article discusses using the JSP and JDBC technologies to integrate static, dynamic, and database content in Web sites.   Author: Noel J. Bergman   Code: JSP 1.2

Hibernate Tutorial (with Video) Site: visualbuilder.com
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Updated: 5/23/2007
This is a Hibernate tutorial to help a developer learn Hibernate and understand how it is used. By reading this Hibernate tutorial, the reader will learn the main concepts, connect to databases using Hibernate by following real source code examples.   Author: VisualBuilder.com   Code: JSP 2.0

JDBC Site: Web Developers Virtual Library
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Updated: 4/26/2001
JDBC is Java's version of the DBI module in Perl 5. It provides a standard interface between you and the database server.   Author: Selena Sol   Code: JSP 1.2
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Duplicate record Site: JGuru
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Updated: 1/29/2003
I have a Jsp page that accepts some parameters from the user. Now if the user clicks on the Submit button in rapid succession, multiple entries are inserted in DB, though I am checking for duplicate entries...   Author: JSPGuru   Code: JSP 1.2

JBoss: An In-Depth Look Site: onjava.com
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Updated: 4/7/2003
A year ago, I wrote an article about JBoss 2.x. There, I showed how JBoss enables you to create a new DataSource without bouncing the server -- just through the HTML management front-end.   Author: Andreas Schaefer   Code: JSP 1.2

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