Java Database Connectivity | JDBC
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Top Comments (10)
let me comment before I complete the video : I literally have no words .....world definitely needs more teachers like u. GOD blEsS U
Connecting java with database is very important interview question Thanks for the video
I learned about jdbc from your previous videos It would be great if you get into more detail on the difference b/w prepared statements & create statement
Your method of teaching is very simple to understand....Continue this JDBC series sir...
You explain the concepts well. Your videos have helped me understand "why" I need to do something, instead of just the "how." I'm a fan now.
Teacher. Could you please answer a question for me? At 12:20 of the video, when you explain the call to the getConnection method of the DriverManager Object, instead of creating the url, username and pasword variables, couldn't I use the args[n] parameters, allowing the client to provide their credential data when opening their application? Thank you in advance for the explanatory response.
Your classes are really great. Can please do full tutorial on latest JDBC course. It will be great for us, if you do this Navin.
Excellent explanation of the core concepts! It's great to see JDBC demystified like this, especially for those of us wanting to understand the "why" behind database connections. Would love to see more advanced topics in the future.
So do I need to know sql before hand and all those new methods
Thanks I am just doing a quick refresher on quite a few of these concepts. This really helps.
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Top Comments (10)
let me comment before I complete the video : I literally have no words .....world definitely needs more teachers like u. GOD blEsS U
Connecting java with database is very important interview question Thanks for the video
I learned about jdbc from your previous videos It would be great if you get into more detail on the difference b/w prepared statements & create statement
Your method of teaching is very simple to understand....Continue this JDBC series sir...
You explain the concepts well. Your videos have helped me understand "why" I need to do something, instead of just the "how." I'm a fan now.
Teacher. Could you please answer a question for me? At 12:20 of the video, when you explain the call to the getConnection method of the DriverManager Object, instead of creating the url, username and pasword variables, couldn't I use the args[n] parameters, allowing the client to provide their credential data when opening their application? Thank you in advance for the explanatory response.
Your classes are really great. Can please do full tutorial on latest JDBC course. It will be great for us, if you do this Navin.
Excellent explanation of the core concepts! It's great to see JDBC demystified like this, especially for those of us wanting to understand the "why" behind database connections. Would love to see more advanced topics in the future.
So do I need to know sql before hand and all those new methods
Thanks I am just doing a quick refresher on quite a few of these concepts. This really helps.