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2012
In Chapter 26, you created an application with which you saved music albums in a Java DB database. In this first step, you split the objects to be saved in SQL statements and assembled them from SQL results again. An object-relational mapping (ORM) framework like Hibernate does this work for you.
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In Chapter 26, you created an application with which you saved music albums in a Java DB database. In this first step, you split the objects to be saved in SQL statements and assembled them from SQL results again. An object-relational mapping (ORM) framework like Hibernate does this work for you.
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2001
As indicated by the title, this chapter is directed at the advanced MySQL user. Among the topics covered in this chapter are international customizing of MySQL (in particular setting the sort order); the use of full-text indexes; compilation of MySQL, use of BDB, InnoDB, and Gemini tables (transactions); as well as the setting up of a replication ...
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As indicated by the title, this chapter is directed at the advanced MySQL user. Among the topics covered in this chapter are international customizing of MySQL (in particular setting the sort order); the use of full-text indexes; compilation of MySQL, use of BDB, InnoDB, and Gemini tables (transactions); as well as the setting up of a replication ...
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2003
One huge benefit of using a scripting language like PHP is the ability to generate dynamic content. However, it is important to consider the source of that content. We have already seen how input can be received from the user — from session storage, and from flat text files.
Luis Argerich +15 more
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One huge benefit of using a scripting language like PHP is the ability to generate dynamic content. However, it is important to consider the source of that content. We have already seen how input can be received from the user — from session storage, and from flat text files.
Luis Argerich +15 more
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Performance Impact of Optimization Methods on MySQL Document-Based and Relational Databases
Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 2021Cornelia Győrödi +2 more
exaly
2018
One of the largest missing features in the old MySQL client (mysql) was the absence of any form of scripting capability. However, it is possible to use the old client to process a batch of SQL commands and there is limited support in the client for writing stored routines (procedures and functions).
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One of the largest missing features in the old MySQL client (mysql) was the absence of any form of scripting capability. However, it is possible to use the old client to process a batch of SQL commands and there is limited support in the client for writing stored routines (procedures and functions).
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A Comparative Study of MongoDB and Document-Based MySQL for Big Data Application Data Management
Big Data and Cognitive Computing, 2022Cornelia Győrödi +2 more
exaly
Performance analysis of NoSQL and relational databases with MongoDB and MySQL
Materials Today: Proceedings, 2020Benymol JOSÉ, Sajimon Abraham
exaly

