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North, Ken

 
9780136471998: Database Magic With Ken North

Synopsis

Today's advanced Windows and Java-based database technologies give developers unprecedented flexibility and performance. In this book, one of the world's leading "gurus" on the subject shows developers how to leverage those technologies to build state-of-the-art multi-tier and Web applications -- and provides extensive source code to streamline the development process. Learn how to make the most of ActiveX and SQL; Active Server Pages, Visual Studio, ODBC, JDBC, DCOM, OLE DB and ActiveX data objects. You'll find detailed source code -- in Java, C++ and VB -- plus proven SQL scripts for Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, Sybase, Informix, Access and IBM DB2. If you're facing unprecedented challenges of performance and scalabiilty, let Ken North show you how to use advanced Windows and Java database technologies to develop state-of-the-art solutions.

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À propos de l?auteur

Ken North is a veteran software developer whose career spans the mainframe, minicomputer, PC and Internet era. He has been published in PC Week, Byte, ZD Internet, Web Techniques, DBMS, Dr. Dobb's Journal, Windows Tech Journal and many other leading industry publications.

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The complete, expert guide to database extensions and server-side development in a multitier database environment!

In Database Magic with Ken North, a leading database consultant presents powerful techniques for maximizing the performance and scalability of today's distributed, multitier database applications. You'll learn the best ways to partition applications and distribute logic across client, middle and server tiers, and exploit the power of modern database servers. You will discover specific techniques for extending databases and programming servers for every leading database platform, including Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase, Informix, and IBM DB2. Learn how to:

  • Develop a distributed computing strategy and roadmap.
  • Use stored procedures, triggers, constraints, and Java-enabled databases.
  • Leverage Windows and Java data to access today's Windows and Java technologies, including ODBCADO, OLE DB, and JDBC.
  • Use logic in the database and develop database extensions.
  • Model data with Object-Role Modeling (ORM).
  • Use stored procedure programming, triggers, and constraints.
  • Write code and SQL that is portable and interoperable across DBMS back-ends.

Ken North, the database columnist at contributing editor at Web Techniques and Dr. Dobb's Sourcebook Internet Magazines, introduces you to today's "new wave" of object-relational database servers from Informix, Oracle, and IBM. He covers database extenders such as Informix DataBlades and DB2 ExtendersOracle Data Cartridges - and demonstrates how to move logic into databases by using constraints, triggers, stored procedures and Java classes, as well as high-performance techniques for integrating data from multiple sources using Microsoft Universal Data Access or Sybase Adaptive Component Architecture. No explores data access and component integration technologies such as Microsoft Universal Data Access and Sybase Adaptive Component Architecture. No matter which platform you use, or what application you want to build, these technologies give you awesome power - and Ken North will help you use all of it.

You get a CD-ROM packed with SQL scripts and example databases for Sybase, Informix, Microsoft SQL Server, and IBM DB2 Universal Database, plus a complete data model for Visio InfoModeler users, and every C, C++ and Java source code example in the book!

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Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  0138892547 ISBN 13 :  9780138892548
Editeur : Prentice Hall, 2010
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