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UNINA9910778461703321 |
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Vohra Deepak <1966-> |
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JDBC 4.0 and Oracle JDeveloper for J2EE development [[electronic resource] ] : a J2EE developer's guide for using Oracle JDeveloper's integrated database features to build data-driven applications / / Deepak Vohra |
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Birmingham [England], : Packt, 2008 |
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1-281-34814-7 |
9786611348144 |
1-84719-431-1 |
1-84719-026-X |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (445 p.) |
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Application software - Development |
Java (Computer program language) |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: JDBC 4.0; DriverManager Class; Connection Interface; Transactions; Savepoint Interface; Statement Interface; ResultSet Interface; PreparedStatement Interface; Database Metadata; JDBC Exceptions; New Features in JDBC 4.0; Automatic SQL Driver Loading; Enhanced Data Type Support; SQL: 2003 XML Data Type Support; Generating an XML Document; Storing an XML Document; Retrieving an XML Document; Accessing an XML Document Data; Support for Wrapper Pattern; Enhancements in SQLException; Connection Management; Scalar Functions |
JDBC 4.0 support in Oracle DatabaseJDBC 4.0 support in MySQL Database; JDBC 4.0 support in IBM's DB2 UDB; Example Connection using a JDBC 4.0 Driver; Summary; Chapter 2: Configuring JDBC in Oracle JDeveloper; Connection Pooling and DataSource; Setting the Environment; JDBC Configuration Errors; Creating a Managed Data Source; Connecting to a Database from a Web Application; Setting J2SE Version to JDK 6.0; Developing and Running JSP; JDBC 4.0 Version; Summary; Chapter 3: Connecting to a Database with JSTL SQL Tag |
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Library; Overview of JSTL SQL and Core Tags; Setting the Environment |
Creating a Database TableUpdating a Database Table; Querying a Database Table; Summary; Chapter 4: Configuring JDBC in JBoss Application Server; Deploying a Web Application to JBoss from JDeveloper; JDBC 4.0 Version; JBoss Deployment Descriptors for EJBs; Configuring JBoss Server with Oracle Database; Configuring JBoss Server with MySQL Database; Configuring JBoss Server with PostgreSQL Database; Configuring JBoss Server with DB2 Database; Configuring JBoss Server with SQL Server; Summary; Chapter 5: Configuring JDBC in WebLogic Server; Setting the Environment; Creating a Data Source |
Configuring a Data SourceCreating a Multi Data Source; Performance Tuning JDBC; Deploying a Web Application to WebLogic Server from JDeveloper; JDBC 4.0 Version; Summary; Chapter 6: Configuring JDBC in WebSphere Application Server; Setting the Environment; Configuring a JDBC Provider; Configuring a Data Source; Deploying a Web Application to the WebSphere from JDeveloper; JDBC 4.0 Version; Summary; Chapter 7: XML SQL Utility; Setting the Environment; XML Document to SQL Database Mapping; Updating Database from XML Document; Deleting a Row in a Database; SQL Database to XML Document Mapping |
SummaryChapter 8: XSQL; Overview of XSQL Tags; Setting the Environment; Configuring a Connection; Creating XSQL Queries; Applying XSQL Query Attributes; Transforming XSQL Output; JDBC 4.0 Version; Summary; Chapter 9: Oracle Web RowSet; Setting the Environment; Creating a Web RowSet; Modifying a Database Table with Web RowSet; Creating a New Row; Reading a Row; Updating a Row; Deleting a Row; Updating Database Table; JDBC 4.0 Version; Summary; Chapter 10: Creating a JSF Data Table; Setting the Environment; Creating a Data Table by Binding a MBean; Creating a Data Table with the JSF API |
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A J2EE developer's guide to using Oracle JDeveloper's integrated database features to build data-driven applications with this book and eBook |
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UNINA9910790551403321 |
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Lester Albert |
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Project management, planning, and control : managing engineering, construction, and manufacturing projects to PMI, APM, and BSI standards / / Albert Lester |
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Oxford : , : Butterworth-Heinemann, , [2014] |
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©2014 |
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[Sixth edition.] |
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1 online resource (593 pages) |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Front Cover; Project Management, Planning, and Control: Managing Engineering, Construction, and Manufacturing Projects to PMI, APM, and BSI Standards; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Foreword to the First Edition; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 - Project Definition; Project Definition; Time-Bound Project; Cost-Bound Project; Performance (Quality)-Bound Project; Safety-Bound Project; Chapter 2 - Project Management; Project Manager; Chapter 3 - Programme and Portfolio Management; Portfolio Management; Chapter 4 - Project Context (Project Environment); Political; Economic; Social (or Sociological) |
TechnicalLegal; Environmental; Chapter 5 - Business Case; The Project Sponsor; Requirements Management; Chapter 6 - Investment Appraisal; Project Viability; Chapter 7 - Stakeholder Management; Direct Stakeholders; Indirect Stakeholders; Chapter 8 - Project Success Criteria; Key Performance Indicators; Chapter 9 - Organization Structures; Functional Organization; Matrix Organization; Project Organization (Taskforce); Chapter 10 - Organization Roles; Chapter 11 - Project Life Cycles; Chapter 12 - Work Breakdown Structures; Responsibility Matrix; Chapter 13 - Estimating; Subjective; Parametric |
Comparative (By Analogy)Analytical; Chapter 14 - Project Management Plan; Methods and Procedures; Chapter 15 - Risk Management; Stage 1: Risk Awareness; Stage 2: Risk Identification; Stage 3: Risk Assessment; Stage 4: Risk Evaluation; Stage 5: Risk Management; |
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Monitoring; Example of Effective Risk Management; Positive Risk or Opportunity; Chapter 16 - Quality Management; History; Quality Management Definitions; Explanation of the Definitions; Chapter 17 - Change Management; Document Control; Issue Management; Chapter 18 - Configuration Management; Chapter 19 - Basic Network Principles |
Network AnalysisThe Network; Durations; Numbering; Hammocks; Precedence or Activity on Node (AoN) Diagrams; Bar (Gantt) Charts; Time Scale Networks and Linked Bar Charts; Chapter 20 - Planning Blocks and Subdivision of Blocks; Pharmaceutical Factory; New Housing Estate; Portland Cement Factory; Oil Terminal; Multi-Storey Block of Offices; Colliery Surface Reconstruction; Bitumen Refinery; Typical Manufacturing Unit; Subdivision of Blocks; Chapter 21 - Arithmetical Analysis and Floats; Arithmetical Analysis; Critical Path; Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM) |
Chapter 22 - The Case for Manual AnalysisThe Planner; The Role of the Computer; Preparation of the Network; Typical Site Problems; The NEDO (National Economic Development Office) Report; Chapter 23 - Lester Diagram; Chapter 24 - Graphical and Computer Analysis; Graphical Analysis; Computer Analysis; History; Chapter 25 - Milestones and Line of Balance; Milestones; Line of Balance; Chapter 26 - Simple Examples; Example 1; Example 2; Example 3; Summary of Operation; Example 4 (Using Manual Techniques); Chapter 27 - Progress Reporting; Feedback |
Chapter 28 - Project Management and Network Planning |
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Covering the principles and techniques you need to successfully manage an engineering or technical project from start to finish, Project Management, Planning and Control is an established and widely recommended project management handbook. With clear and detailed coverage of planning, scheduling and control, which can pose particular challenges in engineering environments, this sixth edition includes new chapters on Agile project management and project governance, more real-life examples and updated software information. Ideal for those studying for Project Mana |
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