
Apache Derby-Off to the Races
Includes Details of IBM Cloudscape
Paul C. Zikopoulos, Dan Scott, George Baklarz - Collection Databases
Résumé
Master Apache Derby: the only open source, pure Java, fully transactional, small-footprint RDBMS
Apache Derby is the world's only enterprise class open source, pure Java, fully transactional relational database. It's small enough to be embedded directly into your Java applications, providing a local data store that requires no DBA support. Powerful enough to support a wide range of traditional applications, this database ships as the default database for WebSphere Application Server and more than fifty other IBM software products. Apache Derby is built on the mature IBM Cloudscape code base IBM recently contributed to the open source community. The IBM Cloudscape code was nominated and won Developer.com's Product of the Year 2005 award.
Now, IBM's own database experts have written a comprehensive guide to making the most of Apache Derby-and its commercial counterpart, IBM Cloudscape- in any development or production environment. This book systematically introduces the Apache Derby/IBM Cloudscape technology: where it fits and how to install and configure it-and how to build robust business applications and Web services with it, one step at a time.
Coverage includes
- Comparing Apache Derby with the commercial IBM Cloudscape offering
- Deploying Apache Derby/IBM Cloudscape to support development and production environments, client/server environments, multi-threaded applications, and Web servers
- Integrating Apache Derby/IBM Cloudscape into a completely open source development environment
- Specific instruction on installing Apache Derby/IBM Cloudscape on Windows and Linux workstations-with tips on how to install the code on any platform that has a supported JVM
- Understanding how programming languages interact with Apache Derby/IBM Cloudscape
- Building complete sample applications step-by-step in JDBC, Windows (ODBC and .NET), PHP, Perl, and Python
- Managing and securing Apache Derby/IBM Cloudscape databases
- Writing SQL code for creating, retrieving, and updating data
- Troubleshooting installations, databases, and applications
L'auteur - Paul C. Zikopoulos
Paul C. Zikopoulos is an award-winning writer and speaker with the IBM Database Competitive Technology team. He has more than ten years of experience with IBM database technology, and has co-authored several books, including DB2 Version 8: The Official Guide.
L'auteur - Dan Scott
Dan Scott, IBM product manager, has been involved in the intersection of DB2, Linux, and open source scripting languages since 1999. He has presented widely on database development with Apache Derby and IBM Cloudscape.
L'auteur - George Baklarz
George Baklarz, IBM's Senior Program Manager for DB2 Technical Sales Support, works closely with customers to help them understand new DB2 technology, and to gain their feedback for improving DB2 products. He has spent 18 years at IBM working on various aspects of database technology.
Sommaire
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- On Your Marks... Get Set... Go!!!
An Introduction to the Apache Derby and IBM Cloudscape Community - Deployment Options for Apache Derby Databases
- Apache Derby Databases
- Installing Apache Derby and IBM Cloudscape on Windows
- Installing Apache Derby and IBM Cloudscape on Linux
- Managing an Apache Derby Database
- Security
- SQL
- Developing Apache Derby Applications with JDBC
- Developing Apache Derby Applications with Perl, PHP, Python, and ODBC
- "Your Momma Loves Drama" in JDBC
- "Your Momma Loves Drama" in Windows
- "Your Momma Loves Drama" in PHP
- "Your Momma Loves Drama" in Perl
- "Your Momma Loves Drama" in Python
- Appendix A: Web Site Contents
- Appendix B: Apache Derby and IBM Cloudscape Resources
- Appendix C: Troubleshooting Hints and Tips
- Index
Caractéristiques techniques
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Éditeur(s) | IBM Press |
Auteur(s) | Paul C. Zikopoulos, Dan Scott, George Baklarz |
Collection | Databases |
Parution | 14/12/2005 |
Nb. de pages | 566 |
Format | 18 x 24 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 1328g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780131855250 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-13-185525-0 |
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