JAVA DATABASE CONNECTIVITY USING SQLITE: A TUTORIAL.
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| Title: | JAVA DATABASE CONNECTIVITY USING SQLITE: A TUTORIAL. |
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| Authors: | Johnson, Richard A. |
| Source: | Allied Academies International Conference: Proceedings of the Academy of Information & Management Sciences (AIMS); Spring2014, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p17-22, 6p |
| Subject Terms: | JAVA programming language, INTERNET servers, CELL phone software, AUTOMOBILE engines, PUNCHED card systems |
| Abstract: | Java is one of the most popular programming languages world-wide, controlling everything from web servers to cell phones to automobile engines. Additionally, relational database processing is a mission-critical activity for all types of organizations: business, scientific, educational, and governmental. However, university educators and students often struggle to connect Java programs and databases in a simple and efficient manner. This tutorial presents an extremely straightforward framework for connecting a Java program with an SQLite relational database using any one of these three popular tools: Windows Notepad/Command Prompt, TextPad, and Eclipse. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: | Complementary Index |
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