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Official site of the company that produces and supports Servoy, a cross platform frontend development and deployment environment for SQL databases.


Graphical User Interface programming tools for both the Oracle Database and MySQL.


Graphical database tools for Oracle, Sybase, DB2 and Ms SQL Server.
Tags: audit , mail


Automatically convert SQL from one Database to another. SQL, T-SQL, PL/SQL and Java code from Oracle, SQL Server and DB2. Migration Tool for DBAs and Developers.
Tags: pl/sql , java


A set of handy tools for Oracle database SQL coding, reverse-engineering, management, monitoring, benchmarking, and tuning. Includes powerful SQL editor with syntax highlighting, SQL Navigator, numerous Database Navigators, and Analyzers and Optimizers.


Tools to capture SQL streams as they are sent to the database. Network-based appliance that captures all SQL sent to the database.


AppSentry and AppDefend - intrusion prevention for Oracle and SQL Server databases and Oracle applications.
Tags: appsentry


Diagnostic and administration tool for Oracle, includes a PL/SQL editor in addition to facilities for monitoring and browsing database objects.


A tool that enables users of an Oracle database to easily create and optimize their SQL code for application development, administration, or ad-hoc reporting.


A light weight and robust tool for Oracle database development. It includes a text editor, SQL console and utilities. [Freeware]


Free servlet that allows remote Oracle database administration, database browsing and running SQL statements through web browsers.
Tags: servlet


Integrates search functionality into SQL Server databases.


A tool for Oracle Application Developers is the most powerful and most developer oriented tool available for testing queries, testing PL/SQL, viewing database objects, and viewing scripts.


IC Studio is a Shareware utility that provides GUI tools for ODBC/SQL query and database object management.
Tags: ODBC , GUI


Cross-platform database aqpplication development environment for Oracle PL/SQL, Sybase, Microsoft Transact-SQL and DB2 UDB programmers. It allows the creation, management and testing of all programmable objects such as stored procedures, triggers, functions, views and indexes.


Simple PHP and MySQL tutorial with examples like creating a guestbook, uploading image to database and creating simple content management system (CMS).


IT graduate with work experience in databases, web design and testing. Main packages used are Adobe, MS Access, VBA, Macromedia, HTML, DHTML, Oracle, SQL, PL/SQL, UNIX.



SQL Server 2000 is the latest and most powerful version of Microsoft's data warehousing and relational database management system. This new release is tightly integrated with Windows 2000 and offers more support for XML, as well as improved Analysis Services for OLAP and data mining.

Professional SQL Server 2000 provides a comprehensive guide to programming with SQL Server 2000, from a complete tutorial on Transact-SQL to an in-depth discussion of new features, such as indexed views, user-defined functions, and the wealth of new SQL Server features to support XML. Whether you're coming to SQL Server 2000 from another relational database management system, upgrading your existing system, or perhaps wanting to add programming skills to your DBA knowledge, you'll find what you need in this book to get to grips with SQL Server 2000 development.





Organization: The book is divided into 6 parts: Preparing to Develop with SQL Server; Building and Managing Databases with SQL Server; Managing Data with SQL Server; Implementing Business Rules with SQL Server; Monitoring and Performance Tuning with SQL Server; and Advanced Data Transfer and Analysis with SQL Server. Comprehensive coverage: This Bible covers both beginning and advanced topics. Topics covered include: installing and configuring SQL Server; using SQL server's development tools; securing databases; retrieving data; SQL Server transactions; working with XML; understanding transact SQL language extensions; developing stored procedures; tuning queries and indexes; and developing for English query.
Sample database applications: The book builds on sample database applications to demonstrate topics/concepts.
Sidebars: So as readers can focus on practical information, the author is using sidebars throughout to explain the best practices associated with the product and highlight material. ABOUT THE CD-ROM
The CD-ROM contains the sample database applications and code examples in the book; SQL Server utilities; and links to Web sites, including the author's own SQL Server Web site (www.IsNotNull.com).




SQL Server 2000 is the leading relational database in the Windows market. The increased manageability of SQL Server 2000 has also increased its popularity—anyone, not just database administrators, can use a SQL Server database.

This book recognizes that aspiring DBAs need more than just a basic knowledge of the available features in order to be considered "a safe pair of hands" for the database and the mission-critical data that is stored in it. Aspiring DBAs can benefit from the direction and advice of an expert mentor who not only understands the features available and how they should be used, but also knows what it takes to be a good and effective DBA. In essence, this book is that "mentor," which is what sets it apart from the other books on the market that only present feature overviews.

Database novices will learn the core job and roles involved in administering a SQL Server database. You'll follow the life cycle of the database from installation, design, and modeling; through to development, tuning, and securing; and on to growth and migration. This comprehensive guide provides practical advice, answers typical questions that you'll encounter from managers and developers, and offers practical steps to overcome issues with which new DBAs traditionally struggle.

At every stage of the life cycle, this book supplies a range of tried-and-tested practices and techniques that will help you to establish and maintain a healthy database system.



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