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Contents
17.2 A Multisystem Search Engine Front End  
435
17.3 Sending Data with GET and Processing the Results Directly 
(HTTP Tunneling) 
438
Reading Binary or ASCII Data 
439
Reading Serialized Data Structures 
441
17.4 A Query Viewer That Uses Object Serialization and HTTP 
Tunneling  
443
17.5 Sending Data by POST and Processing the Results Directly 
(HTTP Tunneling) 
450
17.6 An Applet That Sends POST Data  
453
17.7 Bypassing the HTTP Server  
459
Ch ap ter 18 
JDBC and Database Connection Pooling  460
18.1 Basic Steps in Using JDBC  
462
Load the Driver 
462
Define the Connection URL 
463
Establish the Connection 
464
Create a Statement 
465
Execute a Query 
465
Process the Results 
465
Close the Connection 
466
18.2 Basic JDBC Example  
467
18.3 Some JDBC Utilities  
473
18.4 Applying the Database Utilities  
482
18.5 An Interactive Query Viewer  
487
Query Viewer Code 
489
18.6 Prepared Statements (Precompiled Queries)  
497
18.7 Connection Pooling  
501
18.8 Connection Pooling: A Case Study  
508
18.9 Sharing Connection Pools  
515
Using the Servlet Context to Share Connection Pools 
515
Using Singleton Classes to Share Connection Pools 
516






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