Martian eyrie

July 8, 2007

Building a Java Desktop Database Application

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Building a Java Desktop Database Application

This tutorial shows how to create a desktop Java application through which you can access and update a database. The tutorial takes advantage of support in NetBeans IDE 6.0 for the following technologies:

  • The Java Persistence API, which helps you use Java code to interact with databases.
  • Beans Binding (JSR-295), which provides a way for different JavaBeans components to have property values that are synchronized with each other. For example, you can use beans binding to keep the values of cells in a JTable visual component in synch with the values of fields in an entity class. (In turn, the entity class represents columns of a database table.)
  • The Swing Application Framework (JSR-296), which provides some useful building blocks for quickly creating desktop applications. 

We will create a database CRUD (create, read, update, delete) application with a custom component used for visualizing the data (car design preview).

This tutorial was written to work with the NetBeans IDE 6.0 Preview (Milestone 9) build.






















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