From Library Journal
Managers who oversee large amounts of information on web sites know that every time you create a single web page you are creating a future maintenance problem. Mohseni guides such readers through basic web decisions?use of a common gateway interface, server selection and setup, choice of language interface?when the end goal is to set up a web-based database. The nuances of design for popular packages such as ORALink, web.sql, JDBC, and others are discussed. This not a book for beginners, but is a good addition for larger web collections.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From the Publisher
Web database programming is accomplished with a combination of HTML, CGI, and database programming, along with a maze of related tools and resources. This book offers a practical, step-by-step guide to building databases for the Web. - Covers databases such as Microsoft Access, FoxPro, Sybase, Oracle, and Informix
- Includes all necessary background for novice users
- CD-ROM contains all example documents, program source codes, sample applications, and utilities