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		<title>JDBC Drivers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[JDBC drivers allow you to connect to any type of database. There are 4-types of JDBC drivers available, out of which Type-1 and Type-4 is used extensively. This article will cover the introductory part of JDBC drivers. So let’s start the discussion from the JDBC API in short.
JDBC (Java Database Connectivity)
JDBC stands for Java Database [...]]]></description>
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