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Takes a hands-on, code-intensive approach in which readers will
learn how to build a sophisticated Web database management
application.
Begins with a review of the fundamentals of MySQL.
Explains using Java's JDBC with MySQL, as well as servlet and
JSP programming with MySQL.
Provides a code-rich tutorial on how to build the sample Java
database application using EJBs.
The companion Web site provides the full code examples plus
links to useful sites.
Auteur
MARK MATTHEWS is the creator of Connector/J and its predecessor MM.MySQL, the Java JDBC drivers for MySQL. He is the undisputed authority on developing Java database applications with MySQL.
JIM COLE is a senior software engineer specializing in Internet and knowledge management systems. He is an active developer, working in Java, C++, and MySQL.
JOSEPH D. GRADECKI is a senior software engineer working on enterprise-level securities processing systems. He has built numerous dynamic, enterprise applications using Java, MySQL, servlets, JSPs, Resin, XML, and more.
Texte du rabat
The first comprehensive guide to MySQL for Java developers
With more than three million users, MySQL is the most popular open source database server in the world. It is the most popular database server for Linux and also runs on Windows, Macintosh, FreeBSD, and many flavors of UNIX. Most developers have built MySQL applications using programming languages like C, PHP, and Perl, but three years ago the author of this book, Mark Matthews, created MM.MySQL, the Java driver for MySQL. Since then, MySQL AB has shown their support for Java developers by hiring Mark, adopting his driver, and re-releasing it as Connector/J. Now, Mark Matthews and team explain everything you need to build database applications with MySQL and Java.
This book is a complete and authoritative tutorial and reference on MySQL for Java and takes a hands-on, code-intensive approach so you can learn how to build sophisticated Web database applications. Matthews begins by reviewing the fundamentals of MySQL 3.x and 4.x, followed by:
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Contenu
Acknowledgments.
About the Authors.
Introduction.
Chapter 1: An Overview of MySQL.
Chapter 2: JDBC and Connector/J.
Chapter 3: Working with MySQL SQL.
Chapter 4: Installing MySQL, Java, and Connector/J.
Chapter 5: Using JDBC with Java Applications and Applets.
Chapter 6: Achieving Advanced Connector/J Functionality with Servlets.
Chapter 7: MySQL Type Mapping.
Chapter 8: Transactions and Table Locking with Connector/J.
Chapter 9: Using Metadata.
Chpater 10: Connection Pooling with Connector/J.
Chapter 11: EJBs with MySQL.
Chapter 12: Building a General Interface for MySQL.
Chapter 13: Database Administration.
Chapter 14: Performance and Tuning.
Appendix A: MySQL Development and Test Environments.
Appendix B: Databases and Tables.
Appendix C: The JDBC API and Connector/J.
Appendix D: MySQL Functions and Operators.
Appendix E: Connector/J Late-Breaking Additions.
Index.