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MySQL and Java Developer's Guide

MySQL and Java Developer's Guide

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Authors: Mark Matthews, Jim Cole, Joseph D. Gradecki
Publisher: Wiley
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 465325

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 432
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.4 x 1

ISBN: 0471269239
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.7565
UPC: 723812140589
EAN: 9780471269236
ASIN: 0471269239

Publication Date: February 21, 2003
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  • Digital - MySQL and Java Developer's Guide (Java Open Source Library)

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Product Description
  • Shows Java developers everything they need to know to build Java database applications with MySQL.
  • 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.



Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great Book for a Great Price!   April 2, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'm currently enrolled in an Undergraduate Course in Relational Database Systems. I was getting tired of reading incomplete tutorials around the internet on how to use JDBC and MySQL effectively so I bought this book bought last week on Amazon Marketplace. It was ridiculously cheap (About $3), but after seeing how useful it is, I definitely would've paid the regular price. One of the authors, Mark Matthews, actually wrote the Connector/J driver for MySql!

-This book is a tutorial, NOT a reference.
-All of the code and examples used in the book are available online so you don't need to waste hours retyping code to get the feel of it.
-The book assumes you are somewhat competent in Java and goes into applets, beans, and EJBs, but I think someone who knows C++ and really understands OOP will be able to manage alright.

Good luck!



5 out of 5 stars Excellent coverage, well written   August 31, 2007
I'd never done anything with databases, and SQL was an almost total mystery. So when I decided it was time to "modernize" a tracking tool I'd developed for my team using Perl and a simple flat file "database", I knew it was the opportunity I'd been waiting for to learn something useful and new: database programming. And while there are a lot of ways to develop a database application, I've always kinda wanted to learn Java.

A search for references on databases and Java didn't turn up a lot of hits that looked useful, and this book was about the only serious or substantial work focusing on my need. I bought it with some trepidation; but found it straightforward, approachable, and reasonably comprehensive. Armed with this book plus the MySQL PDF manual and Sun's online Java reference for additional details, I forged ahead and in a couple of weeks of "spare time" programming, I've designed a reasonable and usable database schema, implemented it, and populated my database with data recovered from various project archives. My tool's "not all there" yet, but I expect this book will remain relevant as I expand my humble command line tool into a servlet and GUI... it has good simple examples of all that, too.

I wouldn't lay claims to being an expert database or Java programmer, but it's pretty cool to be able to say this book helped me become competent in just a few weeks of part-time development.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent book, i love it really   June 15, 2007
This book is fantastic, it teach step by step.
I hope you can buy this book if you are a beginner in MySQL but if you have some level in java languaje.
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THIS ARE THE CHAPTER

1. AN OVERVIEW OF MYSQL
2. JDBC AND CONNECTOR/J
3. WORKING WITH MYSQL SQL
4. INSTALLING MYSQL, JAVA, AND CONNECTOR/J
5. USING JDBC WITH JAVA APPLICATIONS AND APPLETS
6. ACHIEVING ADVANCED CONNECTOR/J FUNCTIONALITY WITH SERVLETS
7. MYSQL TYPE MAPPING
8. TRANSACTIONS AND TABLE LOCKING WITH CONNECTOR/J
9. USING METADATA
10.CONNECTION POOLING WITH CONNECTOR/J
11.EJBS WITH MYSQL
12.BUILDING A GENERAL INTERFACE FOR MYSQL
13.DATABASE ADMINISTRATION
14.PERFORMANCE AND TUNING

APENDIX A -> MYSQL DEVELOPMENT AND TESTE ENVIRONMENTS
APENDIX B -> DATABASES AND TABLES
APENDIX C -> THE JDBC API AND CONNECTOR/J
APENDIX D -> MYSQL FUNCTIONS AND OPERATORS
APENDIX E -> CONNECTOR/J LATE-BREAKING ADDITIONS

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EXCELLENT BOOK.
THANK YOU MARK MATTHEWS
JIM COLE
JOSEPH D. GRADECKI



4 out of 5 stars Effective where it counts   August 23, 2003
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I have not come across the errors in this book that some other reviewers have talked about and the code I wrote using info from this book works. My only bad words about this book are that the sections were not really ordered in with any logic, and were not very long. This was Ok though because they give enough information and coresponding well explained code examples to get the job done. I thought I was in trouble because the first half of the book didnt talk about using java and mysql on a web page but half way through they talked about servlets. With this book you can code a three tier web application that runs a store driven from your mySQL DB or you can write stand alone apps with mySQL functionality. In short this book is effective where it counts.


3 out of 5 stars Good for JDBC beginners   August 8, 2003
 6 out of 7 found this review helpful

I have bought this book because I had expected to find there some more advanced hints and tricks, especially about performance tuning and bottlenecks of Java and MySQL applications. Unfortunatelly, this book only covers the very basic problematics. It is a good kickstart for beginners, but only for them. Experienced developers should pick a general J2EE book instead.

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