STEP BY STEP TUTORIAL: JAVA/MYSQL With Object-Oriented Programming Using Apache NetBeans IDE PART 2


Book Description

The sakila database consists of 15 tables including film, film_category, actor, customer, rental, payment and inventory among others. The sakila sample database, which is a fictitious database designed to represent a DVD rental store, is intended to provide a standard schema that can be used for examples in books, tutorials, articles, samples, and so forth. Our previous book, part 1, implements the first six tables in sakila database: actor, language, film, category, film_category, and film_actor tables. This book, as second part, uses five tables in the sakila sample database: country, city, address, store, and staff tables.




PART 1 - 3: STEP BY STEP TUTORIAL: JAVA/MYSQL With Object-Oriented Programming Using Apache NetBeans IDE


Book Description

PART 1: This book uses six tables in the Sakila sample database which is a fictitious database designed to represent a DVD rental store. The database consists of 15 tables including film, film_category, actor, customer, rental, payment and inventory among others. The Sakila sample database is intended to provide a standard schema that can be used for examples in books, tutorials, articles, samples, and so forth. In this book, as part 1, you will develop step by step tutorial object-oriented programming and Java GUI using NetBeans to implement the first six tables in sakila database: actor, language, film, category, film_category, and film_actor tables. PART 2: The sakila database consists of 15 tables including film, film_category, actor, customer, rental, payment and inventory among others. The sakila sample database, which is a fictitious database designed to represent a DVD rental store, is intended to provide a standard schema that can be used for examples in books, tutorials, articles, samples, and so forth. Our previous book, part 1, implements the first six tables in sakila database: actor, language, film, category, film_category, and film_actor tables. This book, as second part, uses five tables in the sakila sample database: country, city, address, store, and staff tables. PART 3: Our books, part 1 and part 2, had been published implementing the first eleven tables in sakila database: actor, language, film, category, film_category, film_actor, country, city, address, store, and staff tables. This book, as part 3, develops step by step object-oriented programming and Java GUI tutorial using NetBeans to implement the remaining four tables, customer, inventory, rental, and payment, in the Sakila sample database which is a fictitious database designed to represent a DVD rental store.




STEP BY STEP TUTORIAL: JAVA/MYSQL With Object-Oriented Programming Using Apache NetBeans IDE PART 3


Book Description

The sakila database consists of 15 tables including film, film_category, actor, customer, rental, payment and inventory among others. The sakila sample database, which is a fictitious database designed to represent a DVD rental store, is intended to provide a standard schema that can be used for examples in books, tutorials, articles, samples, and so forth. Our books, part 1 and part 2, had been published implementing the first eleven tables in sakila database: actor, language, film, category, film_category, film_actor, country, city, address, store, and staff tables. This book, as part 3, develops step by step object-oriented programming and Java GUI tutorial using NetBeans to implement the remaining four tables, customer, inventory, rental, and payment, in the Sakila sample database which is a fictitious database designed to represent a DVD rental store.




Step by Step Tutorial


Book Description

The sakila database consists of 15 tables including film, film_category, actor, customer, rental, payment and inventory among others. The sakila sample database, which is a fictitious database designed to represent a DVD rental store, is intended to provide a standard schema that can be used for examples in books, tutorials, articles, samples, and so forth. Our previous book, as part 1, implements the first six tables in sakila database: actor, language, film, category, film_category, and film_actor tables. This book, as second part, uses five tables in the sakila sample database: country, city, address, store, and staff tables.




Step by Step Tutorial


Book Description

The sakila database consists of 15 tables including film, film_category, actor, customer, rental, payment and inventory among others. The sakila sample database, which is a fictitious database designed to represent a DVD rental store, is intended to provide a standard schema that can be used for examples in books, tutorials, articles, samples, and so forth. Our books, part 1 and part 2, had been published implementing the first eleven tables in sakila database: actor, language, film, category, film_category, film_actor, country, city, address, store, and staff tables. This book, as part 3, develops step by step object-oriented programming and Java GUI tutorial using NetBeans to implement the remaining four tables, customer, inventory, rental, and payment, in the Sakila sample database which is a fictitious database designed to represent a DVD rental store.




Tcl/Tk


Book Description

In just a few chapters you will learn about Tcl features that allow you to isolate and protect your code from being damaged in large applications. You will even learn how to extend the language itself. Tcl/Tk: A Developer's Guide clearly discusses development tools, proven techniques, and existing extensions. It shows how to use Tcl/Tk effectively and provides many code examples. This fully revised new edition is the complete resource for computer professionals, from systems administrators to programmers. It covers versions 7.4 to 8.4 and includes a CD-ROM containing the interpreters, libraries, and tutorials to get you started quickly. Additional materials in the book include case studies and discussions of techniques for the advanced user. On the CD-ROM *Distributions for Tcl 8.3 and 8.4 for Linux, Solaris, Macintosh, and Windows. *A copy of ActiveTcl from ActiveState. *The latest release of TclTutor. *How-to's and tutorials as well as copies of all the tools discussed in the book.




Murach's Beginning Java with NetBeans


Book Description

This book explains Java programming in five sections. Section 1 explains the core concepts and coding needed to create simple object-oriented applications. Sections 2, 3, and 4 expand core Java and OOP skills. Section 5 presents real world applications for the program.




Step by Step Tutorial


Book Description

This book uses six tables in the Sakila sample database which is a fictitious database designed to represent a DVD rental store. The database consists of 15 tables including film, film_category, actor, customer, rental, payment and inventory among others. The Sakila sample database is intended to provide a standard schema that can be used for examples in books, tutorials, articles, samples, and so forth. In this book, as part 1, you will develop step by step tutorial object-oriented programming and Java GUI using NetBeans to implement the first six tables in sakila database: actor, language, film, category, film_category, and film_actor tables.




Pro CDI 2 in Java EE 8


Book Description

In Pro CDI 2 in Java EE 8, use CDI and the CDI 2.0 to automatically manage the life cycle of your enterprise Java, Java EE, or Jakarta EE application’s beans using predefined scopes and define custom life cycles using scopes. In this book, you will see how you can implement dynamic and asynchronous communication between separate beans in your application with CDI events. The authors explain how to add new capabilities to the CDI platform by implementing these capabilities as extensions. They show you how to use CDI in a Java SE environment with the new CDI initialization and configuration API, and how to dynamically modify the configuration of beans at application startup by using dynamic bean building. This book is compatible with the new open source Eclipse Jakarta EE platform and tools. What You Will Learn Use qualifier annotations to inject specific bean implementations Programmatically retrieve bean instances from the CDI container in both Java SE and Java EE when injecting them into an object isn’t possible Dynamically replace beans using the @Alternative annotation to, for example, replace a bean with a mock version for testing Work with annotation literals to get instances of annotations to use with the CDI API Discover how scopes and events interact Who This Book Is For Those who have some experience with CDI, but may not have experience with some of the more advanced features in CDI.




PHP, MySQL, & JavaScript All-in-One For Dummies


Book Description

Explore the engine that drives the internet It takes a powerful suite of technologies to drive the most-visited websites in the world. PHP, mySQL, JavaScript, and other web-building languages serve as the foundation for application development and programming projects at all levels of the web. Dig into this all-in-one book to get a grasp on these in-demand skills, and figure out how to apply them to become a professional web builder. You’ll get valuable information from seven handy books covering the pieces of web programming, HTML5 & CSS3, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL, creating object-oriented programs, and using PHP frameworks. Helps you grasp the technologies that power web applications Covers PHP version 7.2 Includes coverage of the latest updates in web development Perfect for developers to use to solve problems This book is ideal for the inexperienced programmer interested in adding these skills to their toolbox. New coders who've made it through an online course or boot camp will also find great value in how this book builds on what you already know.