February 01, 1997 08:01 PM

Portable Database Programming with Java

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At the Microsoft Professional Developer's Conference in March 1996, Microsoft hailed a new era of software development that will concentrate on intranets, the Web, ActiveX, HTML, applets, browsers, and Java. Microsoft emphasized the integration of tool sets for the various versions of Windows and Internet/intranet application development. It also revealed a unified shell and browser that may become a universal client (Internet Explorer--IE--4.0).

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baha you can find java code at javaranch.com or javaworld etc

Anonymous User 1/28/2005 7:27:03 PM


I WANT TO KNOW HOW JAVA IS ARCHITECTHURAL NETURAL RATHER THAN C & C++. HOW JAVA CODE IS PORATABLE. HOW THE PORTABILITY AND ARCHITECTHURAL NETURALITY DEPENDS ON DATA TYPE SIZE.

pankaj6/29/2004 9:19:58 AM


I want alot of java code that connect with DataBase (Postgress SQL)

Debajit Kalita 6/13/2004 11:45:28 PM


I want alot of java code that connect with DataBase (access or oracle ).

baha4/15/2004 4:30:10 AM


hello
I want to learn more about odbc. How can I get a tutorial about this subject?

mai 4/7/2004 12:17:38 AM


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