Hi!
They'are implemented in the vendor's specific jdbcdriver (see the vendor's
jdbcdrvier jar). Notice you cannot instantiate Connection nor Statement, you
can only get an instance using methods implemented by the vendor.
Hope this helps
Fran


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De: K R Viju [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: martes, 20 de julio de 2004 11:38
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: Regarding java.sql.Connection


Dear Ppl,

If java.sql.Connection or java.sql.Statement are interface. Where are they
implemented?

Viju

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