>how can i get a list of all the tables in a database.

Okay, this is getting STUPID. I know I haven't been watching JSPI much
lately, but this is far worse than I remember.

1) This isn't JSP-related.
2) This isn't a question. Questions use "?" at the end of the grammar.
3) Look up the JDBC API, or any tutorial on JDBC, and you'll find
a reference to "meta data" which means "about data," which logically means
that you can find out about what JDBC refers to; since JDBC refers to
databases, it makes sense that you can find out about the database,
including what tables there are.

Come on, guys - try to stay on topic for once, and use the brains
God/Earth/Allah/the TV news gave you.
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