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You Can Store Data in several ways, including in Extensible Markup Language (XML) files, plain-text files, relational databases, object databases, spreadsheets, or memory. This chapter will introduce you to relational databases, how to request data from them using their “native” language, and how you can use this knowledge in JavaServer Pages (JSP) pages.

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© 2004 Peter den Haan, Lance Lavandowska, Sathya Narayana Panduranga, and Krishnaraj Perrumal

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den Haan, P., Lavandowska, L., Panduranga, S.N., Perrumal, K. (2004). Working with Data. In: Moodie, M. (eds) Beginning JSP™ 2 API: From Novice to Professional. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0693-4_4

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