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Java Articles » Database JDBC » DAO 
1. Advanced DAO programming
"In this article, I'll introduce you to DAO implementation strategies and techniques for building better DAO classes. Specifically, I'll cover logging, exception handling, and transaction demarcation. You will learn how to incorporate all three in your DAO classes. This article assumes that you are familiar with the JDBC API, SQL, and relational database programming."

2. Don't repeat the DAO!
"In this article, I show you how to avoid repeating DAO code over and over again, while still retaining the benefits of a typesafe interface. In fact, all you need to write for each new DAO is a Hibernate mapping file, a plain old Java interface, and 10 lines in your Spring configuration file."

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