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    XerosAqua Guest

    Database in java??


    I am an extreme begginer(1-3 days) with experience in C++, i am porting an
    app from Vb to java applet, im using forte as my ide(msJ++ was a big waste
    of money) THe thing is, the vb app uses a database as its core,(IT is an
    association learning program, Its just flash cards), i have made the interface,
    But no matter where i look, i cannot find a single piece of information regarding
    anything about databases in java!!!, I shure dont want to go to my C++ option
    of Serializing listboxes. wuz too hard in C++, dont wanna think about it
    in java.


  2. #2
    markN Guest

    Re: Database in java??


    Find a book on (like 'Beginning Java 2' from WROX Chapters 18 & 19) or search
    the web for JDBC. For advanced functionality you might want to look into
    EJB's but that may be more than you need.

    Mark

    "XerosAqua" <XerosAqua@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >
    >I am an extreme begginer(1-3 days) with experience in C++, i am porting

    an
    >app from Vb to java applet, im using forte as my ide(msJ++ was a big waste
    >of money) THe thing is, the vb app uses a database as its core,(IT is an
    >association learning program, Its just flash cards), i have made the interface,
    >But no matter where i look, i cannot find a single piece of information

    regarding
    >anything about databases in java!!!, I shure dont want to go to my C++ option
    >of Serializing listboxes. wuz too hard in C++, dont wanna think about it
    >in java.
    >



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