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This handy pocket reference gives you instant reminders on how to
use important MySQL functions, especially in conjunction with key
parts of the LAMP open source infrastructure. MySQL is so rich in
features that no administrator or programmer can stay familiar with
all of them. "MySQL Pocket Reference" is an ideal on-the-job
companion, well organized to help you find and adapt the statements
you need - quickly. To help you be more efficient in your work,
this handy pocket reference gives you instant reminders on how to
use important MySQL functions, especially in conjunction with key
parts of the LAMP open source infrastructure. This powerful
database system is so rich in features that no administrator or
programmer can stay familiar with all of them."MySQL Pocket
Reference" is an ideal on-the-job companion, well organized to help
you find and adapt the statements you need - quickly. Updated for
the latest versions of this popular database, this edition covers
many complex features that have been added to MySQL 5.0 and 5.1,
including a section dedicated to stored procedures and triggers.
After a brief introduction on installation and initial setup, the
book explains: how to configure MySQL, such as setting the root
password; MySQL data types, including numerics, strings, dates, and
complex types; SQL syntax, commands, data types, operators, and
functions; arithmetic, comparison and logical operators; aggregate
and general functions; stored procedures and triggers, including
procedure definition, procedure calls, procedure management,
cursors, and triggers.You don't have time to stop and thumb through
an exhaustive reference when you're hard at work. This portable and
affordable guide is small enough to fit into your pocket, and gives
you a convenient reference that you can consult anywhere. When you
reach a sticking point and need to get to a solution quickly, the
"MySQL Pocket Reference" is the book you want to have.
If you're involved in planning IT infrastructure as a network or
system architect, system administrator, or developer, this book
will help you adapt your skills to work with these highly scalable,
highly redundant infrastructure services. While analysts hotly
debate the advantages and risks of cloud computing, IT staff and
programmers are left to determine whether and how to put their
applications into these virtualized services. Cloud Application
Architectures provides answers -- and critical guidance -- on
issues of cost, availability, performance, scaling, privacy, and
security. With Cloud Application Architectures, you will:
Understand the differences between traditional deployment and
cloud computing Determine whether moving existing applications to
the cloud makes technical and business sense Analyze and compare
the long-term costs of cloud services, traditional hosting, and
owning dedicated servers Learn how to build a transactional web
application for the cloud or migrate one to it Understand how the
cloud helps you better prepare for disaster recovery Change your
perspective on application scaling
To provide realistic examples of the book's principles in
action, the author delves into some of the choices and operations
available on Amazon Web Services, and includes high-level summaries
of several of the other services available on the market today.
Cloud Application Architectures provides best practices that apply
to every available cloud service. Learn how to make the transition
to the cloud and prepare your web applications to succeed.
Unlike other books on this topic, which focus on a single way to do things, Java Database Best Practices takes you through a wide variety of different ways to store and access data, enabling you to learn which "persistence model" is most appropriate for each type of application. This unique book covers Enterprise JavaBeans, Java Data Objects, the Java Database Connectivity API (JDBC) and other, lesser-known options.
Learn how to use MySQL, a popular database product that supports key subsets of SQL on Linux and Unix systems. Using C/C++, Java, Perl, PHP, or Python, you can write programs to interact with a MySQL database, either as a stand-alone application or through a web page. This book covers the whole process, from installation to programming interfaces and database administration. It includes ample tutorial material and examples.
This book describes the standard Java interfaces that make portable object-oriented access to relational databases possible, and offers a robust model for writing applications that are easy to maintain. The second edition has been completely updated for JDBC 2.0, and includes reference listings for JDBC and the most important RMI classes. The book begins with a quick overview of SQL for developers who may be asked to handle a database for the first time, and goes on to explain how to issue database queries and updates through SQL and JDBC.
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