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Java database development with Derby, Part 6
Java database development with Derby, Part 6
In this final installment of the Hitting the Trifecta column, Robert Brunner shows you how to build a self-contained, deployable embedded Derby database application.  More

Rapid prototyping with Apache Derby and JRuby on Rails: JRuby makes Ruby faster and more scalable than ever. The combination of Derby, JRuby, and Rails allows for rapid prototyping of dynamic Web apps. Use these technologies together to help you prototype your next great idea.

Java database development with Derby, Part 5: Learn how to use PreparedStatement objects more effectively to support more advanced queries.

Java database development with Derby, Part 4: Dynamically modify data in an Apache Derby database using several methods: SQL cursors, an updateable ResultSet, or both.

Apache Derby resources from the Web services perspective, Part 3: Create a WS-Resource out of the Derby database, resulting in a Web service that lets you start and stop Derby remotely using a Web services client.

Build an Ajax application using Google Web Toolkit, Apache Derby, and Eclipse, Part 4: Deploy your GWT application within a Java Web application server, and get a few tips on using Derby to drive the GWT.

Real-world Apache Derby, Part 4: Put information stored in documents to use. Approaching the documents as data, learn how to use OpenOffice.org Base to extract, view, and modify your data.


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