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Mark Dixon 1 05 – JSP Databases: Multiple Tables

Mark Dixon 2 Admin: Test Mock test – next week (Thu 6 th Nov) 09:00-11:00 Test – week after (Thu 13 th Nov) 09:00-11:00 Individual 40% of module mark Open book: Web-site: mdixon.soc.plymouth.ac.uk Printed slides Robbins J (2006) HTML & XHTML Pocket Reference (3rd edition). O'Reilly. ISBN: Bergsten H (2001) JavaServer Pages Pocket Reference. O'Reilly. ISBN: Gennick J (2006) SQL Pocket Guide (2nd edition). O'Reilly. ISBN: Google

Mark Dixon 3 Questions: Databases How many records are in the following table? How many fields does the following table have? 6 4

Mark Dixon 4 Questions: SQL Write an SQL statement to display the name and land mass of all countries in Africa. SELECT Name, Land Mass FROM Country WHERE Continent = 'Africa';

Mark Dixon 5 Questions: HTML in Java Are these correct (assume variables and fields exist)? f = f + r.getString("Description"); h = h + r.getString(" Name"); a = " " + a " "; html = html + ; h = " " + h + " ";   

Mark Dixon 6 Session Aims & Objectives Aims –To add dealing with multiple tables to your understanding of databases Objectives, by end of this week’s sessions, you should be able to: –identify a suitable primary key for a table –identify duplicated data in a single table –split that table to reduce data redundancy, using a suitable foreign key –generate SQL statements to (temporarily) join tables, and use these in your code –create a web page that allows the user to write (store) data in database

Mark Dixon 7 Data Duplication Look for repeating data: Track TitleArtist NameCountry ParanoidBlack SabbathUK Falling in LoveAerosmithUS PinkAerosmithUS Love in an ElevatorAerosmithUS Smooth CriminalAlien Ant FarmUS Meaning of LifeDisturbedUS The GameDisturbedUS VoicesDisturbedUS Down with the SicknessDisturbedUS Track

Mark Dixon 8 Problem: Data Duplication takes up lots of space can become inconsistent (misspellings) difficult to change (need to change each instance) difficult to search (misspellings)

Mark Dixon 9 Solution: Normalisation Part of database design Process of breaking data down (splitting) Codd –7 stages of normalisation Mathematical Difficult to apply stages Most professionals do it instinctively

Mark Dixon 10 Relations (tables) Track Title Paranoid Falling in LoveAerosmithUS PinkAerosmithUS Love in an ElevatorAerosmithUS Smooth CriminalAlien Ant FarmUS Meaning of LifeDisturbedUS The GameDisturbedUS VoicesDisturbedUS Down with the SicknessDisturbedUS Track Artist NameCountry Black SabbathUK

Mark Dixon 11 Relations (tables) Track Title Paranoid Falling in LoveAerosmithUS PinkAerosmithUS Love in an ElevatorAerosmithUS Smooth CriminalAlien Ant FarmUS Meaning of LifeDisturbedUS The GameDisturbedUS VoicesDisturbedUS Down with the SicknessDisturbedUS Track Artist ID 1 Artist Artist NameCountry Black SabbathUK IDArtist NameCountry 1Black SabbathUK

Mark Dixon 12 Relations (tables) Track Title Paranoid Falling in Love PinkAerosmithUS Love in an ElevatorAerosmithUS Smooth CriminalAlien Ant FarmUS Meaning of LifeDisturbedUS The GameDisturbedUS VoicesDisturbedUS Down with the SicknessDisturbedUS Track Artist ID 1 Artist IDArtist NameCountry 1Black SabbathUK AerosmithUS IDArtist NameCountry 1Black SabbathUK 2AerosmithUS 2

Mark Dixon 13 Relations (tables) Track Title Paranoid Falling in Love Pink Love in an ElevatorAerosmithUS Smooth CriminalAlien Ant FarmUS Meaning of LifeDisturbedUS The GameDisturbedUS VoicesDisturbedUS Down with the SicknessDisturbedUS Track Artist ID Artist IDArtist NameCountry 1Black SabbathUK 2AerosmithUS

Mark Dixon 14 Relations (tables) Track Title Paranoid Falling in Love Pink Love in an Elevator Smooth CriminalAlien Ant FarmUS Meaning of LifeDisturbedUS The GameDisturbedUS VoicesDisturbedUS Down with the SicknessDisturbedUS Track Artist ID Artist IDArtist NameCountry 1Black SabbathUK 2AerosmithUS

Mark Dixon 15 Relations (tables) Track Title Paranoid Falling in Love Pink Love in an Elevator Smooth Criminal Meaning of LifeDisturbedUS The GameDisturbedUS VoicesDisturbedUS Down with the SicknessDisturbedUS Track Artist ID Artist IDArtist NameCountry 1Black SabbathUK 2AerosmithUS 3Alien Ant FarmUS

Mark Dixon 16 Relations (tables) Track Title Paranoid Falling in Love Pink Love in an Elevator Smooth Criminal Meaning of Life The GameDisturbedUS VoicesDisturbedUS Down with the SicknessDisturbedUS Track Artist ID Artist IDArtist NameCountry 1Black SabbathUK 2AerosmithUS 3Alien Ant FarmUS 4DisturbedUS

Mark Dixon 17 Relations (tables) Track Title Paranoid Falling in Love Pink Love in an Elevator Smooth Criminal Meaning of Life The Game VoicesDisturbedUS Down with the SicknessDisturbedUS Track Artist ID Artist IDArtist NameCountry 1Black SabbathUK 2AerosmithUS 3Alien Ant FarmUS 4DisturbedUS

Mark Dixon 18 Relations (tables) Track Title Paranoid Falling in Love Pink Love in an Elevator Smooth Criminal Meaning of Life The Game Voices Down with the SicknessDisturbedUS Track Artist ID Artist IDArtist NameCountry 1Black SabbathUK 2AerosmithUS 3Alien Ant FarmUS 4DisturbedUS

Mark Dixon 19 Relations (tables) Track TitleArtist ID Paranoid1 Falling in Love2 Pink2 Love in an Elevator2 Smooth Criminal3 Meaning of Life4 The Game4 Voices4 Down with the Sickness4 Track Artist IDArtist NameCountry 1Black SabbathUK 2AerosmithUS 3Alien Ant FarmUS 4DisturbedUS Primary Key Foreign Key

Mark Dixon 20 Question: Prescriptions Identify duplication and separate: DateSurnameForenamesDrug Name 6 Jan 04JonesAlisonCo-codamol 11 Jan 04SmithBobTegretol 18 Jan 04HopeJohnCo-codamol 5 Feb 04JohnsonSallyCo-codamol 8 Feb 04SmithBobTegretol 10 Feb 04SmithBobSorbitol Prescription

Mark Dixon 21 Question: Solution DatePatientIDDrugID 6 Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb 0423 Prescription PatientIDSurnameForenames 1JonesAlison 2SmithBob 3HopeJohn 4JohnsonSally Patient DrugIDDrug Name 1Co-codamol 2Tegretol 3Sorbitol Drug

Mark Dixon 22 People Database (with Hobbies) IDSurnameForenamesPhone 1DixonMark SmithJohn JonesSally BloggsFred AndersonGenny01752 HobbyIDDescriptionPersonID 1Archery1 2Herpetology1 3Music1 4Football2 5Rugby2 6Hitting people with swords1 Hobby Person

Mark Dixon 23 Entity-relationship diagrams Each table in db –stores details of entity shown as rectangular box Relationships between tables –represent relationships between entities shown as line between entities (boxes) PersonHobby

Mark Dixon 24 Relationship Types One-to-one One-to-many Many-to-one Many-to-many –(can't be implemented in relational database) ABABABAB

Mark Dixon 25 Question: Which relationship type? IDSurnameForenamesPhone 1DixonMark SmithJohn JonesSally BloggsFred AndersonGenny01752 HobbyIDDescriptionPersonID 1Archery1 2Herpetology1 3Music1 4Football2 5Rugby2 6Hitting people with swords1 Hobby Person Hobby

Mark Dixon 26 SQL: Joining tables SELECT * FROM Person, Hobby; Two tables Cartesian set (all record combinations):

Mark Dixon 27 SQL: Joining tables SELECT * FROM Person, Hobby WHERE Person.ID = Hobby.PersonID; Two tables Matching records IDSurnameForenamesPhone HobbyIDDescriptionPersonID 1DixonMark DixonMark DixonMark DixonMark01752 people with swords1 2SmithJohn SmithJohn01752

Mark Dixon 28 SQL: Joining tables IDSurname 1Dixon Smith 2 SELECT ID, Surname FROM Person, Hobby WHERE Person.ID = Hobby.PersonID;

Mark Dixon 29 SQL: More Loads more: –group by –aggregate functions: average, count –inner joins –outer joins (left and right) Have a look at: –

Mark Dixon 30 Questions: Databases How many primary keys? How many foreign keys? 3 2

Mark Dixon 31 Example: Person v1 (Specification) User requirement: –Display people's details from database online –need 2 pages: smith jones dixon list of people jones person's details

Mark Dixon 32 Example: PeopleList.jsp v1 <% Class.forName("sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver"); Connection cn = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:odbc:PeopleDB", "", ""); Statement st = cn.createStatement(); ResultSet r = st.executeQuery("SELECT * FROM [Person];"); String html = ""; while(r.next()){ html += r.getString("Surname") + " "; } cn.close(); %>

Mark Dixon 33 Example: PeopleList.jsp v2 <% Class.forName("sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver"); Connection cn = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:odbc:PeopleDB", "", ""); Statement st = cn.createStatement(); ResultSet r = st.executeQuery("SELECT * FROM [Person];"); String html = ""; String id; while(r.next()){ id = Integer.toString(r.getInt("PersonID")); html += " "; html += r.getString("Surname") + " "; } cn.close(); %> now links

Mark Dixon 34 Example: Person.jsp v2 <% String id = request.getParameter("id"); Class.forName("sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver"); Connection cn = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:odbc:PeopleDB", "", ""); Statement st = cn.createStatement(); ResultSet r = st.executeQuery("SELECT * FROM [Person] WHERE PersonID = " + id + ";" ); String surname = ""; if(r.next()){ surname = r.getString("Surname"); } cn.close(); %> Person Surname: " /> reads querystring (from previous page) displays data for selected record only

Mark Dixon 35 Tutorial Exercise: Person Task 1: Get the Person (v1) example from the lecture working. Task 2: Modify your code, so that forename is displayed as well as surname (use a table). Task 3: Get the Person (v2) example from the lecture working.