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Tutorials on how-to install, setup, configure and use the MySQL, an open source database and JGRASP, a Java IDE on Windows Platforms ended by Java programming tutorials
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In this section we practice on the installing, configuring, testing and using an open source database, a MySQL and the Java IDE, JGRASP. In the MySQL section, we try the installation on Windows XP and Windows 2003 Server. After completing the MySQL installation, we test it using the MySQL Command Line Tools that bundled together. Later we tried and successfully install the MySQL GUI Tools that very useful when using MySQL on Windows systems. For both, using the Command Line Client and the GUI tools, we practice the SQL database manipulation (mainly the data manipulation language (DML)) extensively. However we, execute the SQL scripts and statements using NetBeans, the multilingual IDE. You can still stick to the Command Line Client Tool or MySQL Query Browser Tools available in the MySQL GUI Tool pack to execute the SQL scripts and statements.In the second part, we have tried to install the basic Java IDE, jGRASP. This simple IDE used in the Java programming using the Java old plain codes. There are many Java examples provided, from the basic up to the object oriented level.
MySQL - An open source database
jGRASP – The Java IDE
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