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Oracle® Database Express Edition 2 Day Plus Java Developer Guide
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Release 2 (10.2)
Part Number B25320-02
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2-1 Determining the JDBC Driver Version
3-1 Specifying the Database URL Using a non-XE Client Installation
3-2 Specifying the Database URL Using the XE Client Installation
3-3 Connection URL for a Remote Database with Default Port
3-4 Importing Packages in a Java Application
3-5 Declaring Connection Variables and the Connection Object
3-6 Adding a Method to Connect to the Database
4-1 Creating a Statement Object
4-2 Declaring a Scroll-Sensitive, Read-Only ResultSet
4-3 Using the Connection, Statement, Query, and ResultSet Objects
5-1 Skeleton Code for a Basic Java Bean with Accessor Methods
5-2 Method for Updating a Database Record
5-3 Method for Adding a New Employee Record
5-4 Method for Deleting an Employee Record
5-5 Adding a Method to Handle Any SQLException in the Application
6-1 Creating a PreparedStatement
6-2 Creating a CallableStatement
6-3 Calling Stored Procedures
6-4 Creating a Stored Function
6-5 Calling a Stored Function in Java
6-6 Creating a PL/SQL Stored Procedure to Insert Employee Data
6-7 Using PL/SQL Stored Procedures in Java
6-8 Declaring a REF CURSOR Type
6-9 Accessing REF Cursor Data in Java
6-10 Creating a Package in the Database
6-11 Creating a Stored Function
8-1 Mapping from a Java Locale to an Oracle Language and Territory
8-2 Determining User Locale in Java Using the Accept-Language Header
8-3 Explicitly Specifying User Locale in Java
8-4 Specifying Page Encoding in the HTTP Specification
8-5 Specifying Page Encoding on an HTML Page
8-6 Specifying Page Encoding in Servlets Using setContentType
8-7 Difference Between Date Formats by Locale (United States and Germany)
8-8 Difference Between Number Formats by Locale (United States and Germany)
8-9 Variations in Linguistic Sorting (Binary and Spanish)
8-10 Creating a Resource Bundle Class