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Good books on JDBC and Java Swing?

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    I am looking for making a database program by myself, but I don't want to end up in a dead end for some reason, so I need ton of examples and even better the entire source code of a sample database program. Any good book for this?

    I don't care about the theory. I just want to know how to make a db program and then focus on using design patterns to improve the code.

    Also, I am looking for a good book on Java Swing so I end up knowing all the ins and outs of Java Swing. I want tons of examples.

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      I am looking for making a database program by myself, but I don't want to end up in a dead end for some reason, so I need ton of examples and even better the entire source code of a sample database program. Any good book for this?

      I don't care about the theory. I just want to know how to make a db program and then focus on using design patterns to improve the code.

      Also, I am looking for a good book on Java Swing so I end up knowing all the ins and outs of Java Swing. I want tons of examples.

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      Lost User
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      Given your aspirations, you need to make a better effort than posting your requirements here. Go to your local bookshop and see what's on offer. Look at on-line bookstores such as Amazon, O'Reilly etc. Search Google. Work through the Java Tutorials[^]; and practice, practice, practice.

      Veni, vidi, abiit domum

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        I am looking for making a database program by myself, but I don't want to end up in a dead end for some reason, so I need ton of examples and even better the entire source code of a sample database program. Any good book for this?

        I don't care about the theory. I just want to know how to make a db program and then focus on using design patterns to improve the code.

        Also, I am looking for a good book on Java Swing so I end up knowing all the ins and outs of Java Swing. I want tons of examples.

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        TorstenH
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        Please start with "o'Reilly - Learning Java". And start the Swing-Thingy first. Databases are more abstract - you can do that later when you're hooked.

        regards Torsten When I'm not working

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          I am looking for making a database program by myself, but I don't want to end up in a dead end for some reason, so I need ton of examples and even better the entire source code of a sample database program. Any good book for this?

          I don't care about the theory. I just want to know how to make a db program and then focus on using design patterns to improve the code.

          Also, I am looking for a good book on Java Swing so I end up knowing all the ins and outs of Java Swing. I want tons of examples.

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          M Riaz Bashir
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          I am also understanding Java using Java How To -=Dietel=-

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