Java and relational databases (tutorial): SQLJ

  • Authors:
  • Gray Clossman;Phil Shaw;Mark Hapner;Johannes Klein;Richard Pledereder;Brian Becker

  • Affiliations:
  • Oracle Corp., 400 Oracle Pkwy, Redwood Shores, CA;Sybase Inc., 6601 Bay Street, Emeryville, CA;Sun Microsystems Corp., 901 San Antonio Rd, Palo Alto, CA;Tandem Computers, 19333 Vallco Pkwy, Cupertino, CA;Sybase Inc., 6601 Bay Street, Emeryville, CA;Oracle Corp., 400 Oracle Pkwy, Redwood Shores, CA

  • Venue:
  • SIGMOD '98 Proceedings of the 1998 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
  • Year:
  • 1998

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Abstract

This Tutorial presents the latest developments in the area of Java and Relational Databases. The material is based on the SQLJ consortium effort whose goal is to leverage Java technology for SQL processing. The SQLJ effort is driven by major industry vendors such as Oracle, Sybase, Tandem, JavaSoft, IBM, Informix and others. The SQLJ specifications describe Embedded SQL in Java, Java Stored Procedures, Java UDFs and Java Data Types.