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Index: J
- JAR files: 7.7. Deploying an Enterprise JavaBeans Object
- 7.7. Deploying an Enterprise JavaBeans Object
- 7.7.4. Packaging Enterprise JavaBeans
- deployment descriptors: 7.9.1. XML-Based Deployment Descriptors
- jar utility (Java SDK): 7.7.4. Packaging Enterprise JavaBeans
- Java
- client and server implementation, required (RMI): 1.3.2. RMI: Remote Method Invocation
- IDL conversion: 4.2.2. Turning IDL Into Java
- IDL, differences (list): 4.2.1. An IDL Primer
- object-oriented programming: 1.2. Enterprise Computing Demystified
- platform independence: 1.2. Enterprise Computing Demystified
- SQL vs.: 8. SQL Reference
- versions 1.1 and 1.2
RMI, introducing and enhancing: 1.3.2. RMI: Remote Method Invocation
- versions 1.1 and 1.2 (JDBC): 1.3.1. JDBC: Working with Databases
- Java 2 platform
- Enterprise Edition (J2EE): 1. Introduction
- JDBC 2.0: 2.13. JDBC 2.0
- JDBC 2.0, new features: 2. JDBC
- Servlet API: 1.3.6. Servlets
- Java archive files (see JAR files)
- Java-aware databases: 2.13.3. Java-Aware Databases
- Java Blend (object/database mapping): 2.13.3. Java-Aware Databases
- Java classes
- EJB client and container, providing for: 7.2.2. The Enterprise JavaBeans Object
- EJB components: 7.4. Implementing a Basic EJB Object
- IDL interfaces vs.: 4.2.1. An IDL Primer
- Java Database Connectivity (see JDBC)
- Java Development Kit (see JDK)
- Java Enterprise APIs: 1.3. The Java Enterprise APIs
- EJB vs.: 1.3.5. Enterprise JavaBeans
- heterogeneous networks, alleviating problems: 1.2. Enterprise Computing Demystified
- Jini vs.: 1.5. Java Enterprise APIs Versus Jini
- servlets, using: 1.3.6. Servlets
- SQL as key part: 2. JDBC
- Java IDL (see IDL)
- Java interface (IDL interface, converting): 4.2.2.1. A simple server class
- Java language
- comments (IDL): 10.3. Comments
- multithreading vs. concurrency control (CORBA): 11.6. Concurrency Control Service
- Java Message Service (see JMS)
- Java Message Service (JMS): 21. The javax.jms Package
- Java Naming and Directory Interface (see JNDI)
- 6. JNDI
- Java Naming and Directory Services (see JNDI)
- Java Native Interface (see JNI)
- Java objects
- instantiating: 2.13.3. Java-Aware Databases
- mapping to database records (Java Blend): 2.13.3. Java-Aware Databases
- SQL type, mapping to: 18. The java.sql Package
- storing type: 2.13.3. Java-Aware Databases
- Java packages (IDL modules vs.): 4.2.1. An IDL Primer
- Java SDK
jar utility: 7.7.4. Packaging Enterprise JavaBeans
- Java Servlet API: 1.3.6. Servlets
- Java Servlet Development Kit (JSDK): 5.2. Servlet Basics
- Java Transaction API (see JTA)
- 7.8.3. Using Client-Side Transactions
- Java VM
- activation daemon: 3.6.5. The Activation Daemon
- activation group, startup: 14. The java.rmi.activation Package
- activation groups: 3.6.3. Registering Activatable Objects
- activation groups, running: 3.6. Remote Object Activation
- libraries (native functions), loading: 3.7. RMI and Native Method Calls
- Java Web Server (JWS),
URL encoding, disabled: 5.8. Session Tracking
- JavaBeans
- client GUIs: 1.3.5. Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJB and: 7. Enterprise JavaBeans
- javah tool (natively implemented method): 3.7. RMI and Native Method Calls
- java.io package,
serialization and deserialization features: 1.3.2. RMI: Remote Method Invocation
- java.lang.Object
- unions (IDL), mapping to Java: 10.7.6.1. Mapping unions to Java
- java.naming.factory.initial property: 6.3.1. Using the InitialContext Class
- java.rmi package: 1.3.2. RMI: Remote Method Invocation
- 3. Remote Method Invocation
- java.rmi Package package: 13. The java.rmi Package
- java.rmi.activation package: 3.6. Remote Object Activation
- java.rmi.activation Package package: 14. The java.rmi.activation Package
- java.rmi.activation.ActivationSystem: 9. RMI Tools
- java.rmi.dgc Package package: 15. The java.rmi.dgc Package
- java.rmi.registry Package package: 16. The java.rmi.registry Package
- java.rmi.server package: 3.2.1. Key RMI Classes for Remote Object Implementations
- 17. The java.rmi.server Package
- java.rmi.server.codebase property: 3.5.1. Configuring Clients and Servers for Remote Class Loading
- JavaServer Pages (JSP): 5.6. Server-Side Includes
- java.sql package: 2. JDBC
- 18. The java.sql Package
- JDBC API, containing: 1.3.1. JDBC: Working with Databases
- javax.ejb package: 7. Enterprise JavaBeans
- EJB API: 1.3.5. Enterprise JavaBeans
- javax.ejb Package package: 19. The javax.ejb Package
- javax.ejb.deployment package: 7.7. Deploying an Enterprise JavaBeans Object
- EJB API: 1.3.5. Enterprise JavaBeans
- javax.ejb.deployment Package package: 20. The javax.ejb.deployment Package
- javax.jms package: 21. The javax.jms Package
- javax.naming package: 1.3.4. JNDI: Accessing Naming and Directory Services
- 6.1. JNDI Architecture
- javax.naming Package package: 22. The javax.naming Package
- javax.naming.directory package: 6.1. JNDI Architecture
- javax.naming.directory Package package: 23. The javax.naming.directory Package
- javax.naming.spi package: 6.1. JNDI Architecture
- javax.naming.spiPackage package: 24. The javax.naming.spi Package
- javax.servlet package: 1.3.6. Servlets
- 5.2. Servlet Basics
- javax.servlet Package package: 25. The javax.servlet Package
- javax.servlet.http package: 1.3.6. Servlets
- 5.2. Servlet Basics
- javax.servlet.http Package package: 26. The javax.servlet.http Package
- javax.sql package: 2.13.5. The JDBC Standard Extension
- JDBC, additional features: 1.3.1. JDBC: Working with Databases
- javax.sql Package package: 27. The javax.sql Package
- javax.transaction package: 1.3.8. JTA: Managing Distributed Transactions
- javax.transaction Package package: 28. The javax.transaction Package
- javax.transactions.xa package: 1.3.8. JTA: Managing Distributed Transactions
- javax.transaction.xa Package package: 29. The javax.transaction.xa Package
- JDBC
- 2.0 standard extension: 2.13.5. The JDBC Standard Extension
- architecture: 2.1. JDBC Architecture
- basic functionalities, example: 2.2. JDBC Basics
- batch updates: 2.13.2. Batch Updates
- BLOB and CLOB objects: 2.6.2. Large Data Types
- commands, database-independent: 2.12. Escape Sequences
- Connection object,
binding to sessions: 5.8.1. HttpSessionBindingListener
- connection pooling mechanism: 5.9. Databases and Non-HTML Content
- connections,
EJB server, providing: 7.3.1. Making the EJB Server Aware of Database Transactions
- connections pool,
EJB vendors, providing: 7.3.1. Making the EJB Server Aware of Database Transactions
- data types, mapping to primitive Java types: 2.8. Prepared Statements
- database communications, servlets: 5.9. Databases and Non-HTML Content
- database connections (container-managed persistence): 7.6.7. Container-Managed Persistence
- date and time classes: 2.6.3. Dates and Times
- drivers: 2.1. JDBC Architecture
- 2.3. JDBC Drivers
- EJB server, awareness of connections: 7.3.1. Making the EJB Server Aware of Database Transactions
- escape syntax, stored procedures: 2.11. Stored Procedures
- JDBC 2.0 standard extension: 2.4. Connecting to the Database
- JDBC-ODBC Bridge (Microsoft Open DataBase Connectivity): 2.3.2. The JDBC-ODBC Bridge
- JDBC version 1.0: 2.13. JDBC 2.0
- metadata: 2.9. Metadata
- platform independence: 2.1. JDBC Architecture
- ResultSet (version 2.0 vs. 1.0): 2.6. Results
- SQL return codes: 8.6. Return Codes
- SQL statements: 2.5. Statements
- transactions: 2.10. Transactions
- URLs: 2.3.1. JDBC URLs
- odbc subprotocol: 2.3.2. The JDBC-ODBC Bridge
- version 2.0: 2.13. JDBC 2.0
- versions 1.0 and 2.0: 2. JDBC
- JDBC API: 2. JDBC
- 18. The java.sql Package
- Standard Extension API (2.0): 27. The javax.sql Package
- JDBC drivers,
registering with DriverManager: 2.3. JDBC Drivers
- JDBC (Java Database Connectivity)
- relational databases, working with: 1.3.1. JDBC: Working with Databases
- JDBC-ODBC Bridge
- sample output (DatabaseMetaData program): 2.9.1. DatabaseMetaData
- Sun and Intersolv, updated version: 2.13. JDBC 2.0
- Windows and Solaris systems: 2.3.2. The JDBC-ODBC Bridge
- JDBC-ODBC Bridge Drivers: 2.3. JDBC Drivers
- JDBCDriverManager: 2.3. JDBC Drivers
- jdbc.drivers property: 2.3. JDBC Drivers
- JDBMS systems, Java objects (storing): 2.13.3. Java-Aware Databases
- JDK
- RMI registry daemon: 3.4.1. The Registry and Naming Services
- servlets, separate distribution: 5.2. Servlet Basics
- version 1.0: 2.13. JDBC 2.0
- Version 1.1 (JDBC-ODBC Bridge): 2.3.2. The JDBC-ODBC Bridge
- Jini,
Java Enterprise APIs vs.: 1.5. Java Enterprise APIs Versus Jini
- JMS (Java Message Service): 1.3.7. JMS: Enterprise Messaging
- JMSException class: 21. The javax.jms Package
- JMSSecurityException class: 21. The javax.jms Package
- JNDI: 6. JNDI
- 6. JNDI
- 22. The javax.naming Package
- architecture: 6.1. JNDI Architecture
- attribute values, specifying: 6.11. Creating Directory Entries
- attributes
values, working with: 6.9.4. The Attribute Interface
- client identity, reserved name entry: 7.7.2. Access-Control Deployment Attributes
- CORBA Naming Service, registering with: 3.8. RMI over IIOP
- directory schema, modifying: 6.10. Modifying Directory Entries
- directory schemas: 6.9.1. X.500 Directories
- directory services: 6.9. Accessing Directory Services
- searching: 6.12. Searching a Directory
- EJB
components, accessing on network: 6. JNDI
- EJB home interfaces, locating: 7.2.1. The EJB Client
- files, not creating: 6.7. Creating and Destroying Contexts
- home interface (EJB), registering: 7.2.3. The EJB Container
- JDBC standard extension, supporting: 2.13.5. The JDBC Standard Extension
- libraries, specifying in classpath: 6.5.3. Running the Shell
- naming directory: 23. The javax.naming.directory Package
- packages, downloading: 6.1. JNDI Architecture
- remote objects, binding to CORBA Naming Service: 3.8. RMI over IIOP
- RMI registry, binding: 3.1.3.1. Naming/registry service
- security principal EJB/JNDI server: 7.8.1. Finding Home Interfaces Through JNDI
- separator characters (compound names): 6.6.1. How Names Work
- SPI (see SPI (JNDI))
- JNDI (Java Naming and Directory Services): 1.3.4. JNDI: Accessing Naming and Directory Services
- JNI: 3.1. Introduction to RMI
- JNI C/C++ header files: 3.7. RMI and Native Method Calls
- joins (SQL): 8.4.1.2. Subqueries and joins
- multiple tables, joining: 8.4.1.2. Subqueries and joins
- tables, connecting: 8.4.1.2. Subqueries and joins
- without JOIN keyword: 8.4.1.2. Subqueries and joins
- JSDK (Java Servlet Development Kit): 5.2. Servlet Basics
- JSP (see Java Server Pages)
- JTA: 28. The javax.transaction Package
- boundaries (client-side), creating: 7.8.3. Using Client-Side Transactions
- EJB transaction support: 7.3. Transaction Management
- JTA API: 1.3.8. JTA: Managing Distributed Transactions
- two-phase commit: 2.13.5. The JDBC Standard Extension
- JWS (Java Web Server)
servlet chaining: 5.3. Servlet Chaining
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