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Has JDBC Kept up with Enterprise Requirements?

Look beyond Type 4 architecture to address the latest requirements of the enterprise Java ecosystem. Has JDBC Kept up with Enterprise Requirements? Mon, 2010-02-22 Jesse Davis Look beyond Type 4 architecture to address the latest requirements of the enterprise Java ecosystem. Contents Evolution of JDBC drivers Limitations of Type 4 JDBC drivers Bulk load and JDBC drivers Conclusion Part of the Java Standard Edition since the release of the Java Development Kit 1.1, the Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) API has become the industry standard for providing standards-based data access from Java. It allows you to have a single API into a database connectivity driver--whether it be Oracle, SQL server, or DB2--and to write your application code in such a way that you needn't concern yourself with the underlying data source. Evolution of JDBC drivers The JDBC API specification and the drivers it enables have evolved over time, from the original (Type1) drivers--JDBC-ODBC bridges that are dependent upon ODBC drivers and native database libraries on the client side and that are comparatively lacking in ...


Date: February, 22 2010
Url: http://www.java.net/article/2010/02/22/has-jdbc-kept-enterprise-requirements


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