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JDBC Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach

Mahmoud Parsian

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Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems

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No detectada 2005 SpringerLink

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978-1-59059-520-6

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978-1-4302-0061-1

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Springer Nature

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Reino Unido

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© Apress 2005

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Introducing JDBC

Mahmoud Parsian

We analyse the bifurcation sequence of typical simple plane shear flows numerically by using a bifurcation analysis and also a DNS technique, considering flows with and without a system rotation about a spanwise axis. Our analysis is applied to (1) plane Couette flow, (2) plane Poiseuille flow, and (3) flow with a cubic velocity profile.

Pp. 1-44

Exploring JDBC’s Novel Feature

Mahmoud Parsian

We analyse the bifurcation sequence of typical simple plane shear flows numerically by using a bifurcation analysis and also a DNS technique, considering flows with and without a system rotation about a spanwise axis. Our analysis is applied to (1) plane Couette flow, (2) plane Poiseuille flow, and (3) flow with a cubic velocity profile.

Pp. 45-86

Making Database Connections

Mahmoud Parsian

We analyse the bifurcation sequence of typical simple plane shear flows numerically by using a bifurcation analysis and also a DNS technique, considering flows with and without a system rotation about a spanwise axis. Our analysis is applied to (1) plane Couette flow, (2) plane Poiseuille flow, and (3) flow with a cubic velocity profile.

Pp. 87-151

Making Database Connections Using DataSource

Mahmoud Parsian

We analyse the bifurcation sequence of typical simple plane shear flows numerically by using a bifurcation analysis and also a DNS technique, considering flows with and without a system rotation about a spanwise axis. Our analysis is applied to (1) plane Couette flow, (2) plane Poiseuille flow, and (3) flow with a cubic velocity profile.

Pp. 153-168

Exploring the ResultSet Interface

Mahmoud Parsian

We analyse the bifurcation sequence of typical simple plane shear flows numerically by using a bifurcation analysis and also a DNS technique, considering flows with and without a system rotation about a spanwise axis. Our analysis is applied to (1) plane Couette flow, (2) plane Poiseuille flow, and (3) flow with a cubic velocity profile.

Pp. 169-208

Working with Scrollable and Updatable ResultSet Objects

Mahmoud Parsian

We analyse the bifurcation sequence of typical simple plane shear flows numerically by using a bifurcation analysis and also a DNS technique, considering flows with and without a system rotation about a spanwise axis. Our analysis is applied to (1) plane Couette flow, (2) plane Poiseuille flow, and (3) flow with a cubic velocity profile.

Pp. 209-229

Reading and Writing BLOBs

Mahmoud Parsian

We analyse the bifurcation sequence of typical simple plane shear flows numerically by using a bifurcation analysis and also a DNS technique, considering flows with and without a system rotation about a spanwise axis. Our analysis is applied to (1) plane Couette flow, (2) plane Poiseuille flow, and (3) flow with a cubic velocity profile.

Pp. 231-256

Reading and Writing CLOBs

Mahmoud Parsian

We analyse the bifurcation sequence of typical simple plane shear flows numerically by using a bifurcation analysis and also a DNS technique, considering flows with and without a system rotation about a spanwise axis. Our analysis is applied to (1) plane Couette flow, (2) plane Poiseuille flow, and (3) flow with a cubic velocity profile.

Pp. 257-305

Working with Date, Time, and Timestamp in JDBC

Mahmoud Parsian

We analyse the bifurcation sequence of typical simple plane shear flows numerically by using a bifurcation analysis and also a DNS technique, considering flows with and without a system rotation about a spanwise axis. Our analysis is applied to (1) plane Couette flow, (2) plane Poiseuille flow, and (3) flow with a cubic velocity profile.

Pp. 307-340

Handling Exceptions in JDBC

Mahmoud Parsian

We analyse the bifurcation sequence of typical simple plane shear flows numerically by using a bifurcation analysis and also a DNS technique, considering flows with and without a system rotation about a spanwise axis. Our analysis is applied to (1) plane Couette flow, (2) plane Poiseuille flow, and (3) flow with a cubic velocity profile.

Pp. 341-380