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JDBC Recipes 1st edition by Parsian, Mahmoud (2014) Paperback

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* The only standard size JDBC "cookbook" in market with clear specification of problems and ready-to-be-used working code solutions (in a cut-and-paste fashion) that work for at least two leading databases such as MySQL and Oracle. Most existing JDBC-related books provide only generic solutions, which might not work on any vendor’s database. This book shows the importance of "vendor" factor for solving JDBC problems. Complete coverage of database and result set "metadata" (which is missing from most JDBC books).

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First published January 1, 2005

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July 30, 2019
i definitely don't recommend this book for anyone due to the following reasons:

-first of all it's kinda outdated, a lot of deprecated methods discussed that are no longer relevant in JDBC.

-I don't understand what is the reason for rewriting all these duplicated and identical paragraphs, this book consists of 665 pages and i can confidently say that I'm able to create a version of it with only 400 pages without missing one bit of information just by taking out the duplicated code snippets and paragraphs because after the first 400 pages the book is a mishmash of the previous pages.

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