MySQL and mSQL

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MySQL and mSQL are popular and robust database products that support key subsets of SQL on both Linux and Unix systems. Both products are free for nonprofit use and cost a small amount for commercial use.Even a small organization or web site has uses for a database. Perhaps you keep track of all your customers and find that your information is outgrowing the crude, flat-file format you started with. Or you want to ask your web site's visitors for their interests and preferences and put up a fresh web page that ...

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Overview

MySQL and mSQL are popular and robust database products that support key subsets of SQL on both Linux and Unix systems. Both products are free for nonprofit use and cost a small amount for commercial use.Even a small organization or web site has uses for a database. Perhaps you keep track of all your customers and find that your information is outgrowing the crude, flat-file format you started with. Or you want to ask your web site's visitors for their interests and preferences and put up a fresh web page that tallies the results.Unlike commercial databases, MySQL and mSQL are affordable and easy to use. If you know basic C, Java, Perl, or Python, you can quickly write a program to interact with your database. In addition, you can embed queries and updates right in an HTML file so that a web page becomes its own interface to the database.This book is all you need to make use of MySQL or mSQL. It takes you through the whole process from installation and configuration to programming interfaces and basic administration. Includes reference chapters and ample tutorial material.Topics include:

  • Introductions to simple database design and SQL
  • Building, installation, and configuration
  • Basic programming APIs for C, C++, Java (JDBC), Perl, and Python
  • CGI programming with databases in C and Perl
  • Web interfaces: PHP, W3-mSQL, Lite, and mSQLPerl


Geared toward administrators and programmers, this guide provides an excellent introduction to MySQL (mini-SQL) and mSQL installation, configuration and programming. For maximum benefit, you should be an advanced Linux or UNIX user, and have a basic knowledge of scripting with languages such as Perl and Python. Knowledge of relational database concepts and queries (SQL) would also be helpful.

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Using a database is the ony way to assure that a web site--even a small web site--will scale as Internet traffic grows. MySQL & mSQL are two very popular databases for those small sites, first because they are comparatively easy to use and second because they are freeware designed for Linux and UNIX systems. Yarger's book is a great tutorial; covering both programs it is sure to be in demand in public and undergraduate libraries. It is not really appropriate for database beginners, but it will serve intermediate users and is an excellent technical guide for those who already know SQL but don't know MySQL & mSQL. Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781565924345
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
  • Publication date: 7/8/1999
  • Series: O'Reilly Nutshell Series
  • Edition description: Older Edition
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 502
  • Product dimensions: 7.09 (w) x 9.27 (h) x 1.04 (d)

Meet the Author

Tim King has been working with computers since the early 1980s, when he programmed games on his Commodore 64 computer and founded a computer club in his high school. He earned a bachelor's degree in computer science from the University of Minnesota Institute of Technology in 1991. While there, he taught Unix and vi classes and was the leader of a rag-tag group of vi devotees called the "VI Zombies." Presently, Tim is a software consultant in San Francisco, CA, specializing in database and web technologies. His favorite activity is snowboarding, but he also enjoys photography and reading. You can reach him at kingt@verio.com

George Reese has taken an unusual path into business software development. After earning a B.A. in philosophy from Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, George went off to Hollywood where he worked on television shows such as "The People's Court" and ESPN's "Up Close". The L.A. riots convinced him to return to Maine where he finally became involved with software development and the Internet. George has since specialized in the development of Internet-oriented Java enterprise systems and the strategic role of technology in business processes. He is the author of Database Programming with JDBC and Java, 2nd Edition and the world's first JDBC driver, the mSQL-JDBC driver for mSQL. He currently lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota with his wife Monique and three cats, Misty, Gypsy, and Tia. He makes a living as the National Practice Director of Technology Strategy for digital@jwt in Minneapolis.

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Table of Contents

Preface

Getting Started with MySQL and mSQL

Chapter 1: Introduction to Relational Databases

Chapter 2: Database Design

Chapter 3: Installation

Chapter 4: MySQL

Chapter 5: mSQL

Chapter 6: SQL According to MySQL and mSQL

Chapter 7: Other Mid-Range Database Engines

Database Programming

Chapter 8: Database Application Architectures

Chapter 9: CGI Programming

Chapter 10: Perl

Chapter 11: Python

Chapter 12: PHP and Other Support for Database-driven HTML

Chapter 13: C and C++

Chapter 14: Java and JDBC

Reference

Chapter 15: SQL Reference

Chapter 16: MySQL and mSQL System Variables

Chapter 17: MySQL and mSQL Programs and Utilities

Chapter 18: PHP and Lite Reference

Chapter 19: C Reference

Chapter 20: Python Reference

Chapter 21: Perl Reference

Chapter 22: JDBC Reference

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Introduction

This book teaches you how to use MySQL and mSQL, two popular, easy-to-use databases forLinux and UNIX systems that support key subsets of SQL. Anyone who knows basic C, Java, Perl,or Python can write a program to interact with a database, either as a stand-alone application orthrough a Web page. This book takes you through the whole process, from installation andconfiguration to programming interfaces and basic administration. Includes ample tutorial material.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Thu Apr 05 00:00:00 EDT 2001

    Required reading before you build ANY database

    This book is another in the long line of excellent titles by this company. Chapter two has to be one of the (if not the) best discussions of proper database structure ever written. Kudos to the authors. Great content clearly presented...

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Wed Jun 14 00:00:00 EDT 2000

    Decent book, but not the best

    This is a decent survey of what you need to know to write a MySQL or mSQL database. It briefly discusses the difference between the two, gives a short intro to database design, and gives some bare-bones info about some of the SQL commands you might want. It also includes sections on interfacing with these databases in different programming languages. However, almost all of these sections are inadequate. It provides a survey of the possibilities, but never a comprehensive description. You could implement a database with it, but not very easily, and it won't be a very good one. Instead, if you know you're using MySQL, there is a superb book that covers everything this one does (and more), but does it right. It is called MySQL, by Paul DuBois. This book is an excellent tutorial and a comprehensive reference, and you should definitely buy it before even thinking of buying MySQL and mSQL.

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