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Delivering Databases via the World Wide Web

 Length:

Full-Day

Description:

User access to databases via the Web is fast becoming a critical service of information  professionals. This course will provide all the building blocks necessary for creating such access. Topics to be covered include: HTML forms, structured query language (SQL), middleware, Open DataBase Connectivity (ODBC),   Perl and VBScripting, and the use of ActiveX. Software products, such as Cold Fusion, Oracle, and Bluestone SapphireWeb will be covered in detail.  The actual setup of a web/database connection will be demonstrated, step-by-step, during the class. The course will end with a discussion of security issues.

This course is ideal for system administrators, webmasters, and other information professionals who wish to publish database information or provide access to databases using the Web, particularly via Intranets.


Prerequisites:

Participants should have strong computing and network experience, including DOS/Windows and/or Unix, and various Internet utilities (ftp, telnet, WWW, email), including HTML markup. In addition, In addition, a basic knowledge of relational database principles is assumed. Systems  management and programming experience is helpful, but not necessary.

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