Course details

  • This MySQL for Developers training teaches developers how to develop console and web applications using MySQL with their choice of the PHP, Java, or Python programming languages. Expert Oracle University instructors will guide you through realistic hands-on activities to teach you how to use Connectors to access MySQL databases, query the database effectively, present data in different formats, and use MySQL support for “NoSQL”. In this course, you will be introduced to the MySQL Cloud Service.

  • After completing this course, students will be able to:
    Secure your connections to the MySQL server
    Use prepared statements
    Guard against SQL injection
    Investigate and handle errors and warnings
    Create database-driven web applications
    Enable fast text search
    Respond to data changes and events
    Modify table data
    Use temporal and numeric functions in expressions
    Write queries that contain nested queries
    Safeguard concurrent queries by using transactions
    Find and fix poorly-performing queries
    Use NoSQL and JSON document stores
    Write stored programs
    Create MySQL client programs using Connectors
    Gain an understanding of the MySQL Cloud Service
Updated on 27 April, 2023

Job roles this course is suitable for:

Application Developers , Data Analyst , Support Engineer

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