Donald Burleson (Raleigh, NC) has been a database administrator for over 15 years and has designed numerous data warehouse systems with Oracle. He is the author of several books about Oracle, including High Performance Oracle Database Applications and Oracle Databases on the Web, and over 30 articles in magazines such as DBMS, Oracle Magazine, and Computerworld.
Robert Papaj (Rochester, NY) has 18 years of information systems experience in database administration across numerous DBMSs. Robert is an Oracle Master in database administration, technical support, application development, and application center consulting. Donald K. Burleson (Raleigh, NC) specializes in database technology and distributed database systems. He is an Adjunct Professor of Information Systems, the author of two other books on databases, and a writer for several national publications such as Computerworld, Database Programming & Design, and Oracle Technical Journal.
A reference guide for database administrators and application developers who want to quickly create Web pages and interface them with existing databases. Real-world examples for all techniques are included, and the reader can extract and customize working code to use it immediately in his or her own applications. The book guides the developer through all of the implementation steps for a database-interfaced Web page, from initial planning to final rollout, and includes details about World Wide Web architecture, as well as hints for performance and tuning. For computer professionals who need to create Web pages that interface with database engines, and for fast retrieval of information from the Internet, this text provides the necessary techniques. Platform: Windows 95, NT, UNIX.