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Choosing a Database for Your Web Site [Paperback]

John Paul Ashenfelter (Author)
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0471296902 978-0471296904 November 12, 1998 1
The knowledge you need to select the right database solution for your Web site and the skills to make it happen Choosing a Database for Your Web Site Expert John Paul Ashenfelter begins with a refresher course on database technology and design basics. He then appraises the major types of Web database tools and applications, describes how they work, explains how they can be used to provide an array of services, and outlines criteria for choosing the right one for your site (and your budget). Next, he reviews a broad range of database products for every purpose and budget, including:
* Desktop database tools with Web publishing capabilities such as Microsoft Access and Claris FileMaker Pro
* HTML editors with database capabilities, including Microsoft FrontPage, NetObjects Fusion, and Allaire Homesite
* Server-based database applications like Allaire Cold Fusion, Microsoft Active Server Pages, and Everyware Tango
* Programming tools for creating Web database applications from scratch, including CGI with Perl and Java-based tools
The final section of the book ties it all together with case studies that show how the techniques and issues discussed in the book impact three real-world Web sites. The companion Web site features:
* Links to demo versions of products described in the book
* All the code from the book
* A regularly updated list of books, Web sites, and other valuable resources

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Web servers and databases go hand in hand on the Net. However, as any Webmaster who has grappled with the design decisions will tell you, there are many ramifications to consider when you hitch your server to a database. In Choosing a Database for Your Web Site, John Paul Ashenfelter aims to help you with this crucial architectural decision.

This book was designed to bridge the gap between general discussion and specific product suggestions, and the author has done a commendable job on this front. While the text certainly does not discuss all of the tools available, there is a reasonable emphasis on popular databases, such as Microsoft Access and FileMaker Pro, with occasional discussions of many other tools.

The opening chapters present a nice overview of the importance of database-driven Web sites, database terminology, and basic database-design concepts. Then, the author introduces the unique aspects of Web database technology. With this background behind you, it's on to a chapter that presents the various metrics to consider when choosing a database solution.

Throughout the remainder of the book, the author looks at Web databases, application servers, and real-world examples from the perspective of their purpose, technology, and support. This title provides an excellent foundation for evaluating Web databases and clarifies the capabilities of commercial solutions. --Stephen Plain

From the Publisher

Expert John Ashenfelter begins with a refresher course on database technology and design basics. He then appraises the major types of Web database tools and applications, describes how they work, explains how they can be used to provide an array of services, and outlines criteria for choosing the right one for your site (and your budget). Next, he reviews broad range of database products for every purpose and budget, including:
* Desktop database tools with Web publishing capabilities such as Microsoft Access and Claris FileMaker Pro
* HTML editors with database capabilities, including Microsoft FrontPage, NetObjects Fusion, and Allaire Homesite
* Server-based database applications like Allaire Cold Fusion, Microsoft Active Server Pages, and Everyware Tango
* Programming tools for creating Web database applications from scratch, including CGI with Perl and Java-based tools
The final section of the book ties it all together with case studies that show how the techniques and issues discussed in the book impact three real-world Web sites.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (November 12, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471296902
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471296904
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,742,577 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great overview for low- and mid-priced web-db tools, October 1, 1999
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This review is from: Choosing a Database for Your Web Site (Paperback)
This book does an excellent job of comparing and contrasting a number of inexpensive or moderately priced web database tools. It also provides a great overview of web databases and web-db technology.

The best part is that the author builds the same two projects in every tool covered in the book (Filemaker, ASP, ColdFusion) to provide a good comparison for how the individual tools work.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth it, March 7, 2000
This review is from: Choosing a Database for Your Web Site (Paperback)
Good for novices and seasoned geeks alike, the author deals with the potentially tricky subject matter in a clear, thorough and authoritative way. Starting from first principles of database design, SQL etc, the focus soon moves on to detailed reviews of a number of the most popular tools and technologies available.

The book also has a companion website which is intended to keep the content up to date - a great idea but regrettably does not deliver on this promise.

All in all a worthwhile book and very valuable first resource for anyone needing direction in adding database functionality to their websites. Well worth the time and money.

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7 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not worth it, September 21, 1999
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This review is from: Choosing a Database for Your Web Site (Paperback)
The title sounds very promising but the text does not deliver.

The first two chapter are just a general introduction.

The actual comparisons are not in depth and the biggest surprise - Oracle gets just one mention!

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