JDBC API supports persistent storage of objects defined through methods getObject & setObject - JDBC

Q.  The JDBC API has always supported persistent storage of objects defined in the Java programming language through the methods getObject and setObject.
- Published on 19 Oct 15

a. True
b. False

ANSWER: True
 

    Discussion

  • SHAIK.shabana azme   -Posted on 25 May 21
    True
  • Prajakta Pandit   -Posted on 14 Dec 15

    - The above statement is true.

    - The JDBC API has always supported persistent storage of objects defined in the Java programming language through the methods getObject and setObject.

    - It enhances the ability of a JDBC driver to implement persistence for java objects in general.

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