Data Access Patterns: Database Interactions in Object-oriented Applications

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Addison-Wesley, 2004 - 469 Seiten
Includes 25 patterns for improving data access and application performance. Every pattern is illustrated with commented Java/JDBC code examples, as well as UML diagrams representing interfaces, classes, and relationships. This book explains the techniques used in robust data access solutions.

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Data Accessor
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Clifton Nock is a senior software architect at PeopleSoft in Denver, Colorado. He spent five years at IBM designing programming interfaces that simplify access to the iSeries operating system and its integrated database and holds nine U.S. patents relating to this work. He has taught several programming courses at the University of Minnesota and presented at technical conferences worldwide. He holds an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Minnesota.

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