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 INDEX  Overview.  Introduction.  System Requirement.  Features Of SQL.  Development Process.  System Design (SDLC).  Implementation.  Future.

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2  INDEX  Overview.  Introduction.  System Requirement.  Features Of SQL.  Development Process.  System Design (SDLC).  Implementation.  Future Development.  Conclusion.  Bibliography.

3 OVERVIEW  OVERVIEW  Universal SQL Editor is a powerful, yet easy-to-use database query tool.  It allows you connect Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, JSP and other ODBC compliant databases, and edit complex SQL code, highlight references, parameter hinting, syntax highlighting, SQL formatting, plus other useful features that allow you to work more efficiently.  Fast and low memory consumption.  Objects in database explorer will be updated automatically after execution of statements.

4  INTRODUCTION  The project is an extension of existing SQL editor that users get to see while installing the oracle ( edition 8,9i).  SQL editor is a code editor and explorer for SQL server databases.  SQL editor gives the developer an immediate in into a complex or unfamiliar database by providing the sortest and most intuitive path from “ wanting to knowing ” to “ knowing “..  It helps you to understand the relationships and dependencies between objects.

5 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT  SYSTEM REQUIREMENT  Min. Hardware Environment  Intel Pentium 4 processor (1.7 GHz).  512 Megabyte of RAM.  40 GB Hard drive.  Min. Software Environment  Microsoft® Windows™ 98 and Above.  Adobe® Dreamweaver Enterprise Edition 8.  Oracle® 9i.  Web server (Tomcat™ from Apache®).  Any web browser.

6 FREATURE OF SQL  FREATURE OF SQL SQL stands for Structured Query Language. SQL lets you access and manipulate databases. SQL is an ANSI (American National Standards Institute) standard.  SQL can execute queries against a database.  SQL can retrieve data from a database.  SQL can insert records in a database.  SQL can update records in a database.  SQL can delete records from a database’  SQL can create new databases.  SQL can create new tables in a database.  SQL can set permissions on tables, procedures.

7  WHY JSP  Java Server Pages (JSP) technology enables Web developers and designers to rapidly develope and easily maintain, information- rich, dynamic Web pages that leverage existing business systems.  As part of the Java technology family, JSP technology enables rapid development of Web-based applications that are platform independent.  We can use JSP technology without learning how to write Java Scriplets. Although scriptlets are no longer required to generate dynamic content, they are still supported to provide backward compatibility.  Java tag library developers and designers can extend the JSP language with "simple tag handlers," which utilize a new, much simpler and cleaner, tag extension AP.

8 DEVELOPEMENTAL PROCESS  DEVELOPEMENTAL PROCESS  These standards steps are to be followed while creating Visual Basic Programs:  Deciding what your application does by creating an overall design.  Creating the JSP and HTML portion of the application (the serene and menus that the users will interact with).  Adding the JSP programming language code to tie the HTML elements together and to automate the program.  Testing the application to locate and remove any bugs.

9  SYSTEM DESING  SDLC (System Development Life Cycle) A structured sequence of phases for implementing an information system is system design life cycle of that system. The various steps involved in the system design life cycle.  Feasibility Study.  System Analysis.  System Requirement.  System Design.  Implementation.

10 Software Development Life Cycle

11  IMPLEMENTATION  Input & Output Consideration : Welcome to ‘ORACLE DATABASE EDITOR’ The ORACLE DATABASE EDITOR handles all kinds of SQL operations. It uses JSP and HTML as a front end & ORACLE 9i as a back end. With the help of this ORACLE DATABASE EDITOR the user can create tables, perform select, update, alter, drop, delete operations etc.  MAIN WINDOW This is the main window of ‘ORACLE DATABASE EDITOR’. From here you can perform all the operations.

12 Main window

13 Create Table Window

14 Table Format Window

15 Execute Query Window

16 Error Window

17  FUTURE DEVELOPEMENT  As per users requirement our whole program is designed. we are also trying to make this project for online use, so that customer can execute SQL statements directly through the internet.

18  CONCLUSION  As per the result of a proper analysis on the component that we have developed, it can be safely concluded that the product is highly efficient, user friendly and can meet clients demand.

19  BIBLIOGRAPHY  This section gives you the name of the books required for the development of the project.  MC Graw Hill Osborne Oracle by Andrea Steelman Joel Murach.  Basic HTML and web page by Amy Lindsay.  Oracle 9i The Complete Reference by Kelvin Loney and George Koch. Other references from: http://www.google.com http://www.2createawebsite.com

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