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M**L
good product
good product
P**S
Excellent coverage, well written
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.
E**C
Effective where it counts
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.
G**L
Great Book!
A great book! It maybe slightly outdated, but for my purposes it has everything I need. I am teaching myself Java and I have already read the 21 Day book and a book on Applets. This book adds to my Java education by teaching me how to connect to MySQL via Java. I am only one-third of the way through the book so far, and I already feel like I have accomplished my purpose for purchasing the book. The code examples that are available via download do not cover material in the book until Chapter 5 (which is the chapter I am reading now), so I cannot say anything more about the code as of yet, except that I made a couple minor rewrites to the code examples, which may not have been necessary to make the examples function, but seemed more up-to-date. All-in-all, I recommend the book to beginners who want to learn how to connect Java to MySQL; intermediary and advanced students of Java may get something out of the book as well, but being a novice myself, I leave that judgment to more advanced students of Java. A great book!
J**N
Great Book for a Great Price!
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!
T**W
Above average--in the number of errors
Rarely have I been so irritated with a book that I felt compelled to write a review. I feel that the 5-star rating that the book had when I bought is undeserved. It's replete with errors. Even the URL for the companion website is incorrect. I tracked down the companion website with the help of Google and downloaded the samples, but of course, they wouldn't compile. The authors admit to the challenge of timing the release of book with the release of the Connector/J driver. Too difficult to allow for decent quality control it would appear. Detailed examples can be very helpful, but not when the details are wrong. That just makes for massive frustration.
R**N
Excellent book
I haven't found the errors that other reviewers have mentioned (that's not to say they're not there, but they weren't an issue to me). However, I have found this to be one of the most useful technical books I have ever used. I knew nothing about mySQL configuration and a passing bit of experience with JDBC and this book helped me setup an enterprise-used database that is very well designed and works like a charm. I have a TomCat servlet server running and used this developer's guide religiously. It is actually interesting to read, not only as a reference. Of course, I'm interested in this topic, so I'm a little biased, but I really recommend this book to anyone who wants to use this EXCELLENT, free DBMS and write powerful apps using Java.
M**O
Excellent !!!! more than 5 stars.I love it !!!!! It was for a present, and he like it. Thank you.
Excellent !!!! more than 5 stars.I love it !!!!! It was for a present, and he like it. Thank you.
M**E
Mysql and Java Developer's Guide
Il libro è molto completo (come da altre recensioni) in perfetto stile USA, assolutamente impeccabili i i tempi di consegna
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