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Chapter 17 . ODBC/JDBC 519 You can save (Remote web server) February 27th, 2008 Chapter 17 . ODBC/JDBC 519 You can save this connection as a program named FirstConnection.java and compile it by typing javac FirstConnection.java Once the program is compiled, you can run it by typing java FirstConnection When your first connection is successful, a Connection Successful message appears. Examining some of the code snippets reveals that a string variable, url, is initialized and contains the ..[more].
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February 29th, 2008 114 RANDOMNUMBERS 3.4 3.4. OTHER TYPES OF RANDOM QUANTITIES WE HAVE NOW SEEN how to make a computer generate a sequence of numbers uo, Ul, u2, . . . that behaves as if each number were independently selected at random between zero and one with the uniform distribution. Applications of random numbers often call for other kinds of distributions, however; for example, if we want to make a random choice ..[more].
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