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Derek Parsons, Marnie Knue, and Ed Lance

The intent of Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) Introduction is to get some hands-on experience with foundational JDBC concepts. On our journey we’ll learn about why and how the API makes working with databases easy for Java Developers. After this course you should not only be able to demonstrate the mechanics of JDBC but furthermore, you should be able to explain the design and intent.

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Four courses

Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) Introduction

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The intent of Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) Introduction is to gain hands-on experience with foundational JDBC concepts. We'll learn why and how the API simplifies database interaction for Java developers. After this course, you'll understand JDBC's mechanics and design principles.

Prepared Statements and Stored Procedures

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This second course in Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) builds upon the core principals and techniques in the JDBC 1 course. It utilizes PreparedStatements, highlighting their advantages over JDBC Statements. It will also introduce utilizing Stored Procedures on the database server itself to encapsulate complex SQL and PLSQL logic.

Java Data Access - SQL Primer

(0 hours)
This course introduces basic SQL concepts for interacting with relational databases. It covers SQL statements for creating and querying tables, using joins and subqueries to leverage table relationships, and inserting and updating table rows. This course provides a foundation for the Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) and Jakarta Persistence (JPA) courses in the Data Access Specialization.

Jakarta Persistence (JPA)

(3 hours)
This course explores the interaction between Java Object Domain Models and Relational Database Tables. It illustrates how using meta data annotations, you can map domain objects to database tables, and class properties to columns in those tables for CRUD operations.

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