JDBC,  and  SQL Server's Datetime

I am very new to Java, and have been working mostly with PHP, Perl, and MYSQL. So here is my question, how do I work with the Datetime data type in SQL Server and Java's java.sql.Date class?
Here is what I have to do:
Enter the current date into the date field of when the user took the survey.
And when reports are requested, I have to get responses which fall between two dates.
I'm not expecting any code, but a point in the right direction would be brilliant. Thank you.

First I would suggest you have a look at the JDBC tutorial. There's a link to it from this page:
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/
And then when you get around to programming your application, you'll find it easier if you use PreparedStatements rather than Statements for specifying "between two dates". And you'll need to use java.sql.Timestamp if your "dates" include time components, since java.sql.Date is only a date with no time.

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