Author : Vivian Siahaan
Publisher : BALIGE PUBLISHING
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 744 pages
Book Rating : 4./5 ( download)
Book Synopsis PART 1 - 3: STEP BY STEP TUTORIAL: JAVA/MYSQL With Object-Oriented Programming Using Apache NetBeans IDE by : Vivian Siahaan
Download or read book PART 1 - 3: STEP BY STEP TUTORIAL: JAVA/MYSQL With Object-Oriented Programming Using Apache NetBeans IDE written by Vivian Siahaan and published by BALIGE PUBLISHING. This book was released on 2023-02-11 with total page 744 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 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.