Abstract

Many Java EE applications that you work on will be dependent on a database. Search engines use databases to store information about web pages; e-commerce sites use databases to store information about products, customers, and orders; geo-imaging sites that provide photographic images of the world from space use databases to store images and information about those images; and the list goes on and on. Since your Java EE application, regardless of what service it performs, will likely use a database, we are going to spend the next two chapters looking at how to use databases with other Java EE components.

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