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Design and performance improvements with JDBC 4.0
      #31418 - 04/28/06 04:36 PM

Design and performance improvements with JDBC 4.0

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Re: Design and performance improvements with JDBC [Re: JavaWorld]
      #31511 - 05/02/06 12:37 AM

interesting, i like the @SQL annotations. i thought of the same for hibernate or any DAO methods, implemented using spring aop proxies.

http://saturnism.wordpress.com/2006/04/03/spring-and-dao-w-annotation/


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Re: Design and performance improvements with JDBC [Re: saturnism]
      #31541 - 05/02/06 09:46 AM

It's sad to see that someone who's been "involved with architecting high-performance distributed applications using J2EE" for so long would still associate anything with JDBC.

http://java.sun.com/developer/onlineTraining/new2java/supplements/quizzes/June02.html


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Re: Design and performance improvements with JDBC [Re: MoxiM]
      #31653 - 05/04/06 04:39 PM

Probably because he still cares about the speed and performance of his code.

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@Select construct - what is this? [Re: JavaWorld]
      #31678 - 05/05/06 04:18 PM

The author wrote a bit of code containing stuff like

@Select (sql="SELECT employeeId, firstName, lastName FROM employee")

What does it mean? I can't find anything on java.sun.com regarding this @ operator.


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Re: Design and performance improvements with JDBC [Re: MoxiM]
      #31682 - 05/05/06 07:52 PM

What a funny, bluffing, and silly comment!

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Re: Design and performance improvements with JDBC [Re: Anonymous]
      #31683 - 05/05/06 07:55 PM

Quote:

What a funny, bluffing, and silly comment!


I think it refers to MoxiMoron's comments.

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