What is
the JDBC?
Java Database
Connectivity (JDBC) is a
standard Java API to interact with relational databases form Java. JDBC has set of classes and
interfaces which can use from Java application and talk to database without
learning RDBMS details and using Database Specific JDBC Drivers.
What are the new features added to JDBC 4.0?
The major features added
in JDBC 4.0 include :
- Auto-loading of
JDBC driver class
- Connection
management enhancements
- Support for RowId SQL type
- DataSet implementation
of SQL using Annotations
- SQL exception
handling enhancements
- SQL XML support
Explain Basic Steps in writing a Java program using JDBC?
JDBC makes the
interaction with RDBMS simple and intuitive. When a Java application needs to
access database :
- Load the RDBMS
specific JDBC driver because this driver actually communicates with the
database (Incase of JDBC 4.0 this is automatically loaded).
- Open the
connection to database which is then used to send SQL statements and get
results back.
- Create JDBC
Statement object. This object contains SQL query.
- Execute
statement which returns resultset(s). ResultSet contains the tuples of
database table as a result of SQL query.
- Process the
result set.
- Close the
connection.
Exaplain the JDBC Architecture.
The JDBC Architecture
consists of two layers:
- The JDBC API,
which provides the application-to-JDBC
Manager connection.
- The JDBC Driver
API, which supports the JDBC
Manager-to-Driver Connection.
The JDBC API uses a
driver manager and database-specific drivers to provide transparent
connectivity to heterogeneous databases. The JDBC driver manager ensures that
the correct driver is used to access each data source. The driver manager is
capable of supporting multiple concurrent drivers connected to multiple heterogeneous
databases. The location of the driver manager with respect to the JDBC drivers
and the Java application is shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1: JDBC
Architecture
What are the main components of JDBC ?
The life cycle of a
servlet consists of the following phases:
- DriverManager: Manages a list of database
drivers. Matches connection requests from the java application with the
proper database driver using communication subprotocol. The first driver
that recognizes a certain subprotocol under JDBC will be used to establish
a database Connection.
- Driver: The database
communications link, handling all communication with the database.
Normally, once the driver is loaded, the developer need not call it
explicitly.
- Connection : Interface with
all methods for contacting a database.The connection object represents
communication context, i.e., all communication with database is through
connection object only.
- Statement :
Encapsulates an SQL statement which is passed to the database to be parsed,
compiled, planned and executed.
- ResultSet: The ResultSet
represents set of rows retrieved due to query execution.
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