Location: jguru.com/faq/view.jsp?EID=134142 Created: Aug 24, 2000 Modified: 2000-08-25 22:31:33.435 Author: John Mitchell (http://www.jguru.com/guru/viewbio.jsp?EID=4) You can find the core JDBC API documentation from Sun's J2SE API documentation page. See the sections javax. Sql, javax.
Transaction and javax.transaction. Xa from Sun's J2EE API documentation page for the JDBC extension API documentation. Joe Sam Shirah adds: If you're wondering what happened to the JDBC(tm) Technology Guide: Getting Started when you download the 1.3 JDK documentation, it's still there, just a bad hyperlink.
On the JDBC(tm) API Documentation page, which is under your docs directory at docs/guide/jdbc/index. Html, change the relative link from this: /products/jdk/1.3/docs/guide/jdbc/getstart/GettingStartedTOC.fm. Html to this: getstart/GettingStartedTOC.fm.html.
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