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Jonathan Bruce Jonathan Bruce is Program Manager at DataDirect Technologies, an operating company of Progress Software. He has led and participated in four JSRs (114, 169, 54 and 220), including JDBC RowSet Implementations, JDBC CDC/FP, JDBC 3.0 and JDBC 4.0. A frequent speaker at a variety of industry events, Jonathan helps Java and .NET developers alike to take advantage of the benefits XQuery offers when working with XML and a variety of databases.. Recently re-located from San Fransisco to North Carolina, Jonathan spends his weekends running, sailing and travelling.



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The JDBC RowSet Implementations Tutorial
In this tutorial, we look at how to use the standard JDBC RowSet implementations specified in JSR-114. JDBC RowSets are provided as part of Java 5.0, supplying both a standard set of level APIs and production-ready reference implementation that will work with any JDBC-3.0-compliant driver.  Oct. 15, 2004

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