Databases
Table of ContentsOverview
MySQL
Oracle
EnterpriseDB
Migrating
Apache Derby
- Real-world Apache Derby: Who needs Ajax, anyway?
- Real-world Apache Derby, Part 1: Apache Derby and OpenOffice.org Calc - Use Derby as a data store for OpenOffice.org Calc
- Real-world Apache Derby, Part 3: Portable document storage - Store, search, and extract ODF documents using Derby and IBM DB2, Version 9
Developing with Apache Derby - 9 Article Series
- Developing with Apache Derby -- Hitting the Trifecta: Introduction to Apache Derby - Jump in and try it -- and appreciate the simplicity
- Developing with Apache Derby -- Hitting the Trifecta: Database development with Apache Derby, Part 1 - Start working with Derby today
- Developing with Apache Derby -- Hitting the Trifecta: Database development with Apache Derby, Part 2 - Schemas
- Developing with Apache Derby -- Hitting the Trifecta: Database development with Apache Derby, Part 3 - Running scripts and inserting data
- Developing with Apache Derby -- Hitting the Trifecta: Database development with Apache Derby, Part 4 - Select data with a query
- Developing with Apache Derby -- Hitting the Trifecta: Database development with Apache Derby, Part 5 - Write more powerful queries
- Developing with Apache Derby -- Hitting the Trifecta: Database development with Apache Derby, Part 6 - Modifying data and schemas
- Developing with Apache Derby -- Hitting the Trifecta: Database development with Apache Derby, Part 7 - Advanced database concepts
- Developing with Apache Derby -- Hitting the Trifecta: Java database development with Apache Derby, Part 1 - Making the connection
- Developing with Apache Derby -- Hitting the trifecta: Java database development with Apache Derby, Part 2 - Executing a query
- Build an Ajax application using Google Web Toolkit, Apache Derby, and Eclipse, Part 1: The fancy front end - Check out Google Web Toolkit for developing Ajax applications within the Java framework
- Build an Ajax application using Google Web Toolkit, Apache Derby, and Eclipse, Part 2: The reliable back end - Apache Derby can provide the foundation for your application development
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