Beginning Oracle Application Express 4.2, 2nd Edition introduces version 4.2 of the popular and productive Oracle Application Express development platform. Called APEX for short, the platform enables rapid and easy development of web-based applications that make full use of Oracle Database. The release of APEX 4.2 brings extensive new Flash and HTML 5 charting capabilities, enhanced themes for mobile applications usable from phones and tablets, RESTful web services support, enhanced application packaging, and the many redesigned wizards give a new and fresh feel to the user interface.
Whether you’re new to Oracle or an old hand who’s yet to test the waters of APEX, Beginning Oracle Application Express 4.2, 2nd Edition introduces the processes and best practices you’ll need to become proficient with APEX. The book shows off the programming environment, the utilities and tools available, and then continues by walking through the process of building a working system from the ground up. All code is documented and explained so that those new to the languages will not be lost. After reading this book, power users and programmers alike can quickly put together robust and scalable applications for use by one person, by a department, by an entire company.
Beginning Oracle Application Express 4.2, 2nd Editionintroduces version 4.2 of Oracle’s easy-to-use web application development tool for power-users, database administrators, and developers. Download eBook Free »
Learn how to see database systems as programming systems
Get a careful, precise, and detailed definition of the relational model
Explore a detailed analysis of SQL from a relational point of view
There are literally hundreds of books on relational theory or the SQL language or both. But this one is different. First, nobody is more qualified than Chris Date to write such a book. He and Ted Codd, inventor of the relational model, were colleagues for many years, and Chris’s involvement with the technology goes back to the time of Codd’s first papers in 1969 and 1970. Second, most books try to use SQL as a vehicle for teaching relational theory, but this book deliberately takes the opposite approach. Its primary aim is to teach relational theory as such. Then it uses that theory as a vehicle for teaching SQL, showing in particular how that theory can help with the practical problem of using SQL correctly and productively.
All of today’s mainstream database products support the SQL language, and relational theory is what SQL is supposed to be based on. But are those products truly relational? Sadly, the answer is no. This book shows you what a real relational product would be like, and how and why it would be so much better than what’s currently available. Download eBook Free »
Get started with MongoDB core concepts and vocabulary
Perform basic write operations at different levels of safety and speed
Create complex queries, with options for limiting, skipping, and sorting results
Design an application that works well with MongoDB
Aggregate data, including counting, finding distinct values, grouping documents, and using MapReduce
Gather and interpret statistics about your collections and databases
Set up replica sets and automatic failover in MongoDB
Use sharding to scale horizontally, and learn how it impacts applications
Delve into monitoring, security and authentication, backup/restore, and other administrative tasks
MongoDB: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition: Powerful and Scalable Data Storage
Manage the huMONGOus amount of data collected through your web application with MongoDB. This authoritative introduction written by a core contributor to the project shows you the many advantages of using document-oriented databases, and demonstrates how this reliable, high-performance system allows for almost infinite horizontal scalability. Download eBook Free »
Model data with the Cypher query language and property graph model
Learn best practices and common pitfalls when modeling with graphs
Plan and implement a graph database solution in test-driven fashion
Explore real-world examples to learn how and why organizations use a graph database
Understand common patterns and components of graph database architecture
Use analytical techniques and algorithms to mine graph database information
Discover how graph databases can help you manage and query highly connected data. With this practical book, you’ll learn how to design and implement a graph database that brings the power of graphs to bear on a broad range of problem domains. Whether you want to speed up your response to user queries or build a database that can adapt as your business evolves, this book shows you how to apply the schema-free graph model to real-world problems.
Learn how different organizations are using graph databases to outperform their competitors. With this book’s data modeling, query, and code examples, you’ll quickly be able to implement your own solution. Download eBook Free »
Secure your database with passwords and encryption
Exchange data with other databases and documents
Interact with your data easier using macros
Microsoft Access 2013 Plain & Simple: Learn the simplest ways to get things done with Microsoft Access 2013
Get the full-color, visual guide that makes learning Microsoft Access 2013 Plain & Simple! Follow the book’s easy steps and screenshots and clear, concise language to learn the simplest ways to build a database and sort information.
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Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann; 1st edition (March 29, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0123971675
ISBN-13: 978-0123971678
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Managing Data in Motion: Data Integration Best Practice Techniques and Technologies
Presents a vendor-neutral overview of the different technologies and techniques for moving data between computer systems including the emerging solutions for unstructured as well as structured data types
Explains, in non-technical terms, the architecture and components required to perform data integration
Describes how to reduce the complexity of managing system interfaces and enable a scalable data architecture that can handle the dimensions of “Big Data”
Managing Data in Motion: Data Integration Best Practice Techniques and Technologies
Managing Data in Motion: Data Integration Best Practice Techniques and Technologies describes techniques that have been developed for significantly reducing the complexity of managing system interfaces and enabling scalable architectures. Author April Reeve brings over two decades of experience to present a vendor-neutral approach to moving data between computing environments and systems. Readers will learn the techniques, technologies, and best practices for managing the passage of data between computer systems and integrating disparate data together in an enterprise environment. Download eBook Free »