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What is JDBC?

JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) is a Java API that enables Java programs to interact with databases. It provides a standard way to access different database systems, allowing developers to write database-agnostic applications. JDBC enables you to send SQL statements to virtually any relational database.

What other technologies are related to JDBC?

JDBC Competitor Technologies

ODBC is an alternative API for database connectivity, similar to JDBC but broader in scope as it is not Java specific.
mentioned alongside JDBC in 35% (2.8k) of relevant job posts
Hibernate is an ORM framework that provides an abstraction layer over JDBC, offering an alternative way to interact with databases.
mentioned alongside JDBC in 7% (8.9k) of relevant job posts
Java Persistence API is a specification for ORM frameworks, providing an abstraction over JDBC.
mentioned alongside JDBC in 12% (5.1k) of relevant job posts
ORM solutions provide an abstraction layer over JDBC and are an alternative way to interact with databases.
mentioned alongside JDBC in 99% (154) of relevant job posts

JDBC Complementary Technologies

Servlets can use JDBC to interact with databases in web applications.
mentioned alongside JDBC in 31% (3.7k) of relevant job posts
JSPs, like Servlets, can utilize JDBC for database access within web applications.
mentioned alongside JDBC in 16% (6.5k) of relevant job posts
JNDI can be used to look up JDBC DataSources, simplifying database connection management.
mentioned alongside JDBC in 72% (978) of relevant job posts

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