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| Recommended Citation: Wang, M. Alternatives for Teaching Web Database Programming: JDBC, SQLJ or CGI. In The Proceedings of the Information Systems Education Conference 2000, v 17 (Philadelphia): §442.
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Alternatives for Teaching Web Database Programming: JDBC, SQLJ or CGI
Handout | | Ming Wang [a1] [a2]
Department of Computing and Mathematics
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University [u1] [u2]
Daytona Beach, Florida, USA [c1] [c2]
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Web database programming was added to the author's undergraduate database course several years ago. From many approaches to accessing data in a database, JDBC, SQLJ and CGI were chosen for teaching in different semesters. The three approaches were compared and contrasted. Oracle programming examples of each of the three approaches are given. This paper also describes the template methodology that the author has been using in her teaching. A template is a sample database application program written with a host language and embedded SQL statements. By modifying the templates provided in class, students were able to do their homework and complete their database programming projects.
Keywords: JDBC connectivity, Oracle application programming
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