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Mysql: the Definitive Guide to Using, Programming, and Administering Mysql 4.1 and 5.0
Mysql: the Definitive Guide to Using, Programming, and Administering Mysql 4.1 and 5.0
ISBN: B003A1PKHY
EAN: N/A
Year: 2004
Pages: 190
Authors:
Paul Dubois
BUY ON AMAZON
MySQL The definitive guide to using, programming, and administering MySQL 4.1 and 5.0 Third Edition
Table of Contents
Copyright
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Third Edition
Second Edition
First Edition
Tell Us What You Think
Introduction
Why Choose MySQL?
Already Running Another RDBMS?
Tools Provided with MySQL
What You Can Expect from This Book
Road Map to This Book
How to Read This Book
Versions of Software Covered in This Book
Conventions Used in This Book
Additional Resources
Chapter 1. Getting Started with MySQL and SQL
How MySQL Can Help You
A Sample Database
Basic Database Terminology
A MySQL Tutorial
Tips for Interacting with mysql
Where to Now?
Chapter 2. MySQL SQL Syntax and Use
MySQL Naming Rules
The Server SQL Mode
Character Set Support
Selecting, Creating, Dropping, and Altering Databases
Foreign Keys and Referential Integrity
Using FULLTEXT Searches
New Features in MySQL 5.0
Chapter 3. Working with Data in MySQL
Categories of Data Values
MySQL Data Types
How MySQL Handles Invalid Data Values
Working with Sequences
Choosing Data Types
Expression Evaluation and Type Conversion
Chapter 4. Query Optimization
Using Indexing
The MySQL Query Optimizer
Data Type Choices and Query Efficiency
Loading Data Efficiently
Scheduling and Locking Issues
Optimization for Administrators
Chapter 5. Introduction to MySQL Programming
Why Write Your Own MySQL Programs?
APIs Available for MySQL
Choosing an API
Chapter 6. Writing MySQL Programs Using C
General Instructions for Building Client Programs
Connecting to the Server
Handling Errors and Processing Command Options
Processing SQL Statements
An Interactive Statement-Execution Program
Writing Clients That Include SSL Support
Using the Embedded Server Library
Using Multiple-Statement Execution
Using Server-Side Prepared Statements
Chapter 7. Writing MySQL Programs Using Perl DBI
Perl Script Characteristics
Perl DBI Overview
Putting DBI to Work
Using DBI in Web Applications
Chapter 8. Writing MySQL Programs Using PHP
PHP Overview
Putting PHP to Work
Chapter 9. Introduction to MySQL Administration
Overview of Administrative Duties
General Administration
Security
Database Repair and Maintenance
Chapter 10. The MySQL Data Directory
Location of the Data Directory
Structure of the Data Directory
Relocating Data Directory Contents
Chapter 11. General MySQL Administration
Securing a New MySQL Installation
Arranging for MySQL Server Startup and Shutdown
Managing MySQL User Accounts
Maintaining Log Files
Tuning the Server
Storage Engine Configuration
Controlling How the Server Listens for Connections
Enabling or Disabling LOCAL Capability for LOAD DATA
Configuring Backward Compatibility for Password Handling
Internationalization and Localization Issues
Running Multiple Servers
Setting Up Replication Servers
Updating MySQL
Chapter 12. MySQL and Security
Internal Security: Preventing Unauthorized Filesystem Access
External Security: Preventing Unauthorized Network Access
Setting Up Secure Connections
Chapter 13. Database Backups, Maintenance, and Repair
Performing Database Maintenance with the Server Running
General Preventive Maintenance
Making Database Backups
Copying Databases to Another Server
Checking and Repairing Database Tables
Using Backups for Data Recovery
Appendix A. Obtaining and Installing Software
Obtaining the sampdb Sample Database Distribution
Obtaining MySQL and Related Software
Choosing a Version of MySQL
Installing MySQL on Unix
Installing MySQL on Windows
Appendix B. Data Type Reference
Numeric Types
String Types
Date and Time Types
Spatial Types
Appendix C. Operator and Function Reference
Operators
Functions
Appendix D. System, Status, and User Variable Reference
System Variables
Session-Only System Variables
Status Variables
User-Defined Variables
Appendix E. SQL Syntax Reference
SQL Statement Syntax
Stored Routine Syntax
Comment Syntax
Appendix F. MySQL Program Reference
Specifying Program Options
libmysqld
myisamchk
myisampack
mysql
mysql.server
mysql_config
mysql_install_db
mysqladmin
mysqlbinlog
mysqlcheck
mysqld
mysqld_multi
mysqld_safe
mysqldump
mysqlhotcopy
mysqlimport
mysqlshow
perror
Appendix G. C API Reference
Compiling and Linking
C API Data Types
C API Functions
Appendix H. Perl DBI API Reference
Writing Scripts
DBI Methods
DBI Utility Functions
DBI Attributes
DBI Environment Variables
Appendix I. PHP and PEAR DB API Reference
Writing PHP Scripts
PEAR DB Module Classes
PEAR DB Module Methods
Index
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Mysql: the Definitive Guide to Using, Programming, and Administering Mysql 4.1 and 5.0
ISBN: B003A1PKHY
EAN: N/A
Year: 2004
Pages: 190
Authors:
Paul Dubois
BUY ON AMAZON
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