On Wed, 25 Jul 2012 13:44:04 -0700, markspace <-@.> wrote:
On 7/25/2012 1:41 PM, Gene Wirchenko wrote:
Instead, Google requires that you dig through a lot of dross.
That also gets old fast. C'mon, admit it. Don't you see a lot of
nonsense about Java (or pretty much anything) on the Web?
No, seriously, I don't. Oracle's APIs are always the first thing that
comes up when I search. I don't know if Google tailors its results and
knows what I'm looking for, but that's what I get.
I like to think that my Google-fu is reasonably good, but
sometimes, I find it nearly impossible to find what I am looking for.
How about an example of how to connect from a browser (IE 9 for
now) to an SQL Server database without using ActiveX? I have looked
for this and found general answers but nothing so useful as an actual
example of how to make it go. Given the example, I could probably
handle the rest. Unable to find one, I have given up on it.
That does not seem to relate to Java API.
plenty of relevant hits.
impossible to learn by googling.