Index
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X Y Z
A
Additional Resources
Additional Resources
Additional Resources
Additional Resources
Additional Resources
An Example Connection
API, JDBC
Applet
Application server
driver files
Architecture, JDBC
Authentication detail
B
Basic JDBC Driver Operations
Bridge drivers
C
Class files location
Class.forName
Connect to the JDBC Driver Using DriverManager.GetConnection
Connecting to a Database
Connecting to a Database
Running the Sample Application
Setting Up the JDBC Driver: Web Server
Connection
example
Connection Pooling
Connection Pooling Support in JDBC
Connection string
Copying JDBC Driver and Applet Class Files
Copying JDBC Driver Files to the Application Server (If Necessary)
Copyright Notice
Creating a Web Page That Invokes the Applet
c-treeSQL JDBC driver
D
Database connection
example
Database connectivity
DatabaseMetaData
return values
Define
Define
Define
Define
Define
DhJDBCApplet.class
DhJDBCTest.jar
Done
Done
Done
Done
Done
Driver files
Driver Manager
JDBC
Driver Socket SEND/RECV Timeout
Driver, types of
DriverManager.GetConnection
E
Environment variables
Error Messages
F
FairCom Typographical Conventions
G
getXXX
method
Glossary
I
Implementation in c-treeACE SQL JDBC Driver
Init
Init
Init
Init
Init
Internet Explorer
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Introductory Tutorial
J
JAR file
Java Archive file
Java URL Connection String
java.sql
JavaSoft JDK Version 1.1.3 (Windows)
JavaSoft JDK Version 1.1.5 (UNIX)
javax.sql Package
JDBC
applet
application server
architecture
class files location
comparison to ODBC
connect to a database
c-treeSQL JDBC driver
driver files
driver manager
driver setup
drivers
environment variables
error messages
performance
setup
type 1 driver
type 2 driver
type 3 driver
type 4 driver
JDBC Architecture
JDBC Compared to ODBC
JDBC Conformance Notes
JDBC Version Information
JDBC-ODBC Bridge Drivers
L
Load the JDBC Driver Using Class.forName
M
Manage
Manage
Manage
Manage
Manage
Managing Transactions Explicitly to Improve Performance
N
Native-Method Drivers
Native-Protocol All-Java Drivers (c-treeSQL JDBC Driver)
Native-Protocol All-Java drivers (c-treeSQL)
Netscape
Network-Protocol All-Java Drivers
Network-Protocol All-Jave drivers
O
Object
Properties
ODBC
compared to JDBC
Overview
P
Performance improvements
PreparedStatement.setXXX
Properties object
Q
Query Timeout Options
Quick Tour
R
Record/Row Locking
Relationships
Required Java Environment
Required software
Return values
Return Values for DatabaseMetaData Methods
Running the Sample Application
S
Setting Environment Variables
Setting up the c-treeSQL JDBC Driver
Setting Up the JDBC Driver: Application Server
Setting Up the JDBC Driver: Web Server
setXXX
Supported Data Types
T
Transaction management
Transaction Processing
Type 1 JDBC driver
Type 2 JDBC driver
Type 3 JDBC driver
Type 4 JDBC driver
Types of JDBC Drivers
U
UNIX
environment variables
URL connection string
User Authentication Detail
Using A DataSource Object To Make A Connection
V
Virtual machine
W
Web page
Web Server
Windows NT
envrionment variables