Explains how to add a database to enhance either an existing or new Web site, offering practical advice for such areas as TCP/IP, Perl, and ODBC. Original. (Intermediate).
This book places a strong emphasis on good design practice, allowing readers to master design methodology in an accessible, step-by-step fashion. In this book, database design methodology is explicitly divided into three phases: conceptual, logical, and physical. Each phase is described in a separate chapter with an example of the methodology working in practice. Extensive treatment of the Web as an emerging platform for database applications is covered alongside many code samples for accessing databases from the Web including JDBC, SQLJ, ASP, ISP, and Oracle's PSP. A thorough update of later chapters covering object-oriented databases, Web databases, XML, data warehousing, data mining is included in this new edition. A clear introduction to design implementation and management issues, as well as an extensive treatment of database languages and standards, make this book an indispensable, complete reference for database professionals.
Introducing the latest PL/SQL features of Oracle8i, this detailed manual discusses autonomous transactions, invoker rights, native dynamic SQL, system-level database triggers, access control, and other valuable topics and provides one hundred files of reusable source code and examples on diskette. Original. (Intermediate)
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A guide to the failings of Windows 98 explains how to customize the system so as to avoid the inconvenience of software applications that overwrite file associations, repetitive warning screens, and unused icons crowding the desktop
Provides a definitive guide to terminology, techniques, and system information for individuals working in both Macintosh and Windows environments, explaining how to translate materials effectively from the one platform to the other. Original. (All Users)
A practical handbook for computer network administrators focusing on routers, which connect the various pieces of a network. The text discusses everyday issues such as selecting routing protocols and configuring them to handle most common situations.
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