Summary

In this chapter, you’ve learned several important skills required for development with relational databases. You’ve learned about a number of concepts regarding databases and DBMS.

This chapter also introduced you to the Structured Query Language, the language used for nearly every relational database on the market today. You learned how to use SQL to manipulate data, including the viewing, adding, editing, and deleting of records.

In the next chapter, you’ll use much of this newfound information to create a WAP application that interacts with a relational database. You’ll use all the technologies presented in this book—WML, WMLScript, ASP, and SQL—to create a robust WAP application that, from a WAP device, accesses and manipulates data. ...

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