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Updated 04 Sep 2008

Optimize your existing JDBC applications using pureQuery
Optimize your existing JDBC applications using pureQuery
This tutorial shows you how to use the tooling provided by Data Studio Developer to improve security and performance for existing JDBC applications.  More

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