Synopses & Reviews
All the tools and techniques you'll need to get started on database programming with Linux Linux's popularity as an enterprise programming solution has skyrocketed recently thanks to support from major database software providers. With new software coming out each year, and constant improvements in existing software, programmers need to be able to develop database applications using Linux. Written by experts in the database and open source communities, this comprehensive, hands-on guide provides all the tools, techniques, and skills you'll need to start your way to becoming a Linux database expert. Bringing you quickly up to speed on real-world database development basics, the book begins with software design basics, including requirements gathering, database and user interface design, and Object-oriented design. You'll then discover in-depth discussions of database engines and APIs such as PostgreSQL, MiniSQL, Sybase, and Oracle, design tools and programming languages such as Java, Perl, and C. In addition, you'll learn more about application frameworks, components, and distributed components. And you'll find the most up-to-date coverage of Linux database applications to help make this an indispensable resource.
With this book, you'll gain a better understanding of the critical pieces of Linux project planning and development, including:
* Design and specification issues
* Database design and theory
* User interface design principles
* UML and Patterns for object-oriented analysis and designYou'll also learn about:
* Getting started with PostgreSQL, MySQL, Sybase, Oracle, and MiniSQL
* Implementation-level differences between various databases
* Database development
* Administration and modeling tools
* Programming with CORBA
The companion Web site at www.wiley.com/compbooks/jepson features:
* Example programs
* Reusable code
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Synopsis
Through comprehensive text and a hands-on approach, Jepson provides all techniques, tools, and skills to become a Linux database expert. Beginning with a warm-up section that explains Linux, the author brings readers up to speed, and offers users information on design issues, interface principles, management and more.
About the Author
BRIAN JEPSON is a programmer and consultant specializing in Internet and intranet database development. He is President and cofounder of the SMT Computing Society. He is also the author of Official Guide to Mini SQL 2.0, Java Database Programming, and WWW Database Programming for Windows NT (all from Wiley).
JOAN PECKHAM is Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Rhode Island. She is also Associate Editor for the Journal of Database Management.
Table of Contents
TECHNIQUE.
Requirements.
Database Design.
User Interface Design.
Construction.
Object-Oriented Programming.
Software Engineering.
Object-Oriented Analysis.
Object-Oriented Design.
IMPLEMENTATION.
Databases.
Linux Development Tools Catalog.
Java, Swing, and JDBC.
DBI and Perl.
GNOME.
Software Architecture.
Introduction to CORBA.
REFERENCE.
Appendices.
Index.