| The following web sites provide additional information about the various platforms covered in this book: -
- DB2
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IBM's DB2 database is supported on the Web at http://www.software.ibm.com/data/db2/. DB2 has an active and vibrant user community located on the Web at http://www.idug.org. -
- MySQL
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The corporate resource for MySQL is http://www.mysql.com, and another good site is http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/mysql. A great developer resource with lots of useful tips is Devshed.com. See http://www. devshed .com/Server_Side/MySQL/ for MySQL-specific information. -
- PostgreSQL
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The home for this open source database is located at http://www.postgresql.org. With a great deal of useful information available for download, this site also maintains mailing lists for PostgreSQL users. Another PostgreSQL site worth investigating is http://www.pgsql.com, which offers support for commercial customers. -
- Oracle
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Oracle's cyberspace home is http://www.oracle.com. A great resource for hard- core Oracle users is http://www.oracle.com/technology. You can also find all Oracle documentation at http://tahiti.oracle.com. -
- SQL Server
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The official Microsoft SQL Server web site is http://www.microsoft.com/sql/. Another good resource is found at the home of the Professional Association for SQL Server (PASS) at http://www.sqlpass.org. |