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Geoff Moes is a software architect and developer who has designed and implemented databases in MySQL as well as having designed and implemented software systems in PHP, Java/J2EE, and ASP.NET that have utilized MySQL databases through various database connectivity interfaces. Geoff received his bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Virginia Tech and has worked in the software industry for 18 years. He specializes in software and database architecture and development as it relates to Webbased systems. He has worked with several database products in addition to MySQL, including SQL Server, DB2, and Oracle. He has also developed a variety of software applications that have connected to various databases using several different languages and platforms including Java J2EE/JDBC/EJB, C++/ODBC, and ASP.NET/ODBC/OLEDB.
Geoff’s publishing credits include “Passing Arrays Between Jscript and C++” (September 7, 2000, ASPToday.com, under WROX) and three articles published in Windows & .NET Magazine (online): “Common Internet Hacker Attacks” (December 1, 1998), “Remote Web Administration, Part 2” (November 1, 1998), and “Remote Web Administration, Part 1” (October 1, 1998). Geoff works as an independent software consultant in the Washington D.C. metro area. When he is not in front of the keyboard, he enjoys photography, mountain biking, hiking, and international travel.
Introduction.
Chapter 1: Introducing the MySQL Relational Database Management System.
Chapter 2: Installing MySQL.
Chapter 3: Working with MySQL.
Chapter 4: Designing a Relational Database.
Chapter 5: Managing Databases, Tables, and Indexes.
Chapter 6: Manipulating Data in a MySQL Database.
Chapter 7: Retrieving Data from a MySQL Database.
Chapter 8: Using Operators in Your SQL Statements.
Chapter 9: Using Functions in Your SQL Statements.
Chapter 10: Accessing Data in Multiple Tables.
Chapter 11: Exporting, Copying, and Importing Data.
Chapter 12: Managing Transactions.
Chapter 13: Administering MySQL.
Chapter 14: Managing MySQL Security.
Chapter 15: Optimizing Performance.
Chapter 16: Managing Backup, Recovery, and Replication.
Chapter 17: Connecting to MySQL from a PHP Application.
Chapter 18: Connecting to MySQL from a Java/J2EE Application.
Chapter 19: Connecting to MySQL from an ASP.NET/C# Application.
Appendix A: Exercise Answers.
Appendix B: MySQL APIs.
Appendix C: MySQL 5.
Stored Procedures.
Triggers.
Views.
Index.
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