Developing international applications JBuilder applications communicate with database
Developing international applications JBuilder applications communicate with database servers through the Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) API, the JavaSoft database connectivity specification. JDBC is the all-Java industry standard API for accessing and manipulating database data. JBuilder database applications can connect to any database using its JDBC driver. JBuilder offers additional tools for developing database applications: JDataStore for data caching and compact persistence Transaction and crash recovery support Advanced concurrency control for increased application performance JDBC 2.0 Type-4 drivers (local and remote) JDataStore Explorer for visually managing DataStores JDBC database tools SQL Builder for visually creating and editing SQL queries to JDBC data sources JDBC Explorer for viewing database data, schema, and creating connections to URLs JDBC Monitor for monitoring SQL applications Data Modules Data Module designer Data Modeler Connection URL Builder For more information, see the Database Application Developer s Guide, the JDataStore Reference available from the Help menu, and the JDataStore Programmer s Guide. For technical questions, visit the database newsgroup on the Borland web page at http://www.borland.com/newsgroups/. Developing international applications As businesses continue to expand into the global marketplace, it is critical to develop applications for the international market. Special features in JBuilder make it easy to take advantage of Java s internationalization capabilities, allowing your applications to be customized for different countries or languages without requiring cumbersome changes to the code. Building distributed applications 8-5
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