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Useful MySQL-related Links
--------------------------

Apart from the following links, you can find and download a lot of
MySQL programs, tools and APIs from the Contrib directory
(http://www.mysql.com/Downloads/Contrib/).

MySQL

Tutorials and Manuals
---------------------

MySQL Myths Debunked (http://michael.bacarella.com/research/mysqlmyths.html)
     MySQL used in the real world.

`http://www.4t2.com/mysql'
     Information about the German MySQL mailing list.

`http://www2.rent-a-database.de/mysql/'
     MySQL handbook in German.

`http://www.bitmover.com:8888//home/bk/mysql'
     Web access to the MySQL BitKeeper repository.

`http://www.analysisandsolutions.com/code/mybasic.htm'
     Beginners MySQL Tutorial on how to install and set up MySQL on a
     Windows machine.

`http://www.devshed.com/Server_Side/MySQL/'
     A lot of MySQL tutorials.

`http://mysql.hitstar.com/'
     MySQL manual in Chinese.

`http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/tutorials/1046/1/'
     Setting Up a MySQL-based Web site.

`http://www.hotwired.com/webmonkey/backend/tutorials/tutorial1.html'
     MySQL-Perl tutorial.

`http://www.iserver.com/support/contrib/perl5/modules.html'
     Installing new Perl modules that require locally installed modules.

`http://www.hotwired.com/webmonkey/databases/tutorials/tutorial4.html'
     PHP/MySQL Tutorial.

`http://www.useractive.com/'
     Hands on tutorial for MySQL.

Porting MySQL/Using MySQL on Different Systems
----------------------------------------------

`http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/mysql/'
     Binary of MySQL for Mac OS X Client.  Includes information of how
     to build and use MySQL on Mac OS X.

`http://xclave.macnn.com/MySQL/'
     The Mac OS Xclave.  Running MySQL on Mac OS X.

`http://www.prnet.de/RegEx/mysql.html'
     MySQL for Mac OS X Server.

`http://www.latencyzero.com/macosx/mysql.html'
     Building MySQL for Mac OS X.

`http://www.essencesw.com/Software/mysqllib.html'
     New Client libraries for the Mac OS Classic (Macintosh).

`http://www.lilback.com/macsql/'
     Client libraries for Mac OS Classic (Macintosh).

`http://sixk.maniasys.com/index_en.html'
     MySQL for Amiga

Perl-related Links
------------------

`http://dbimysql.photoflux.com/'
     Perl DBI with MySQL FAQ.

MySQL Discussion Forums
-----------------------

`http://www.weberdev.com/'
     Examples using MySQL; (check Top 20)

`http://futurerealm.com/forum/futureforum.htm'
     FutureForum Web Discussion Software.

Commercial Applications that Support MySQL
------------------------------------------

`http://www.supportwizard.com/'
     SupportWizard; Interactive helpdesk on the Web (This product
     includes a licensed copy of MySQL.)

`http://www.sonork.com/'
     Sonork,  Instant Messenger that is not only Internet oriented.
     It's focused on private networks and on small to medium companies.
     Client is free, server is free for up to 5 seats.

`http://www.stweb.org/'
     StWeb - Stratos Web and Application server - An easy-to-use, cross
     platform, Internet/Intranet development and deployment system for
     development of web-enabled applications.  The standard version of
     StWeb has a native interface to MySQL database.

`http://www.rightnowtech.com/'
     Right Now Web; Web automation for customer service.

`http://www.icaap.org/Bazaar/'
     Bazaar; Interactive Discussion Forums with Web interface.

`http://www.phonesweep.com/'
     PhoneSweepT is the world's first commercial Telephone Scanner.
     Many break-ins in recent years have come not through the Internet,
     but through unauthorized dial-up modems.  PhoneSweep lets you find
     these modems by repeatedly placing phone calls to every phone
     number that your organization controls.  PhoneSweep has a built-in
     expert system that can recognize more than 250 different kinds of
     remote-access programs, including Carbon Copy(TM), pcANYWHERE(TM),
     and Windows NT RAS.  All information is stored in the SQL
     database.  It then generates a comprehensive report detailing
     which services were discovered on which dial-up numbers in your
     organization.

SQL Clients and Report Writers
------------------------------

urSQL (http://www.urbanresearch.com/software/utils/urbsql/index.html)
     SQL Editor and Query Utility. Custom syntax highlighting, editable
     results grid, exportable result-sets, basic MySQL admin functions,
     Etc.. For Windows.

MySQL Data Manager (http://www.edatanew.com/)
     MySQL Data Manager * is platform independent web client (written
     in perl) for MySQL server over TCP/IP.

`http://ksql.sourceforge.net/'
     KDE MySQL client.

`http://www.ecker-software.de'
     A Windows GUI client by David Ecker.

`http://www.icaap.org/software/kiosk/'
     Kiosk; a MySQL client for database management.  Written in Perl.
     Will be a part of Bazaar.

`http://www.casestudio.com/'
     Db design tool that supports MySQL 3.23.

`http://home.skif.net/~voland/zeos/eng/index.html'
     Zeos - A client that supports MySQL, Interbase and PostgreSQL.

`http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Ridge/4280/GenericReportWriter/grwhome.html'
     A free report writer in Java

`http://www.javaframework.de'
     MySQLExport - Export of MySQL create statements and data in a lot
     of different formats (SQL, HTML, CVS, text, ZIP, GZIP...)

`http://dlabs.4t2.com'
     M2D, a MySQL Administration client for Windows.  M2D supports
     administration of MySQL databases, creation of new databases and
     tables, editing, and more.

`http://dlabs.4t2.com'
     Dexter, a small server written in Perl which can be used as a
     proxy server for MySQL or as a database extender.

`http://www.scibit.com/Products/Software/Utils/Mascon.asp'
     Mascon is a powerful Win32 GUI for administering MySQL databases.

`http://www.rtlabs.com/'
     MacSQL Monitor.  GUI for MySQL, ODBC, and JDBC databases for the
     Mac OS.

Distributions that Include MySQL
--------------------------------

`http://www.suse.com/'
     SuSE Linux (6.1 and above)

`http://www.redhat.com/'
     RedHat Linux (7.0 and above)

`http://distro.conectiva.com.br'
     Conectiva Linux (4.0 and above)

Web Development Tools that Support MySQL
----------------------------------------

`http://www.php.net/'
     PHP: A server-side HTML-embedded scripting language.

`http://www.midgard-project.org'
     The Midgard Application Server; a powerful Web development
     environment based on MySQL and PHP.

`http://www.smartworker.org'
     SmartWorker is a platform for Web application development.

`http://xsp.lentus.se/'
     XSP: e(X)tendible (S)erver (P)ages and is a HTML embedded tag
     language written in Java (previously known as XTAGS.)

`http://www.dbServ.de/'
     dbServ is an extension to a web server to integrate database
     output into your HTML code.  You may use any HTML function in your
     output.  Only the client will stop you.  It works as standalone
     server or as Java servlet.

`http://www.chilisoft.com/'
     Platform independent ASP from Chili!Soft

`http://www.voicenet.com/~zellert/tjFM'
     A JDBC driver for MySQL.

`http://www.wernhart.priv.at/php/'
     MySQL + PHP demos.

`http://www.dbwww.com/'
     ForwardSQL: HTML interface to manipulate MySQL databases.

`http://www.daa.com.au/~james/www-sql/'
     WWW-SQL: Display database information.

`http://www.minivend.com/minivend/'
     Minivend: A Web shopping cart.

`http://www.heitml.com/'
     HeiTML: A server-side extension of HTML and a 4GL language at the
     same time.

`http://www.metahtml.com/'
     Metahtml: A Dynamic Programming Language for WWW Applications.

`http://www.binevolve.com/'
     VelocityGen for Perl and Tcl.

`http://hawkeye.net/'
     Hawkeye Internet Server Suite.

`http://www.fastflow.com/'
     Network Database Connection For Linux

`http://www.wdbi.net/'
     WDBI: Web browser as a universal front end to databases which
     supports MySQL well.

`http://www.webgroove.com/'
     WebGroove Script: HTML compiler and server-side scripting language.

`http://www.ihtml.com/'
     A server-side Web site scripting language.

`ftp://ftp.igc.apc.org/pub/myodbc/README'
     How to use MySQL with ColdFusion on Solaris.

`http://calistra.com/MySQL/'
     Calistra's ODBC MySQL Administrator.

`http://www.webmerger.com'
     Webmerger -  This CGI tool interprets files and generates dynamic
     output based on a set of simple tags.  Ready-to-run drivers for
     MySQL and PostgreSQL through ODBC.

`http://phpclub.net/'
     PHPclub - Tips and tricks for PHP.

`http://www.penguinservices.com/scripts'
     MySQL and Perl Scripts.

`http://www.widgetchuck.com'
     The Widgetchuck; Web Site Tools and Gadgets

`http://www.adcycle.com/'
     AdCycle - advertising management software.

`http://sourceforge.net/projects/pwpage/'
     pwPage - provides an extremely fast and simple approach to the
     creation of database forms.  That is, if a database table exists
     and an HTML page has been constructed using a few simple
     guidelines, pwPage can be immediately used for table data
     selections, insertions, updates, deletions and selectable table
     content reviewing.

`http://www.omnis-software.com/products/studio/studio.html'
     OMNIS Studio is a rapid application development (RAD) tool.

`http://www.webplus.com'
     talentsoft Web+ 4.6 - a powerful and comprehensive development
     language for use in creating web-based client/server applications
     without writing complicated, low-level, and time-consuming CGI
     programs.

Database Design Tools with MySQL Support
----------------------------------------

`http://www.mysql.com/documentation/dezign/'
     "DeZign for databases" is a database development tool that uses an
     entity relationship diagram (ERD).

Web Servers with MySQL Tools
----------------------------

`ftp://ftp.kcilink.com/pub/'
     mod_auth_mysql, An Apache authentication module.

`http://www.roxen.com/'
     The Roxen Challenger Web server.

Extensions for Other Programs
-----------------------------

`http://www.seawood.org/msql_bind/'
     MySQL support for BIND (The Internet Domain Name Server).

`http://www.inet-interactive.com/sendmail/'
     MySQL support for Sendmail and Procmail.

Using MySQL with Other Programs
-------------------------------

`http://www.iserver.com/support/addonhelp/database/mysql/msaccess.html'
     Using MySQL with Access.

`http://www.iserver.com/support/contrib/perl5/modules.html'
     Installing new Perl modules that require locally installed modules.

ODBC-related Links
------------------

`http://www.iodbc.org/'
     Popular iODBC Driver Manager (libiodbc) now available as Open
     Source.

`http://users.ids.net/~bjepson/freeODBC/'
     The FreeODBC Pages.

`http://genix.net/unixODBC/'
     The unixODBC Project goals are to develop and promote unixODBC to
     be the definitive standard for ODBC on the Linux platform.  This
     is to include GUI support for KDE.

`http://www.sw-soft.com/products/BtrieveODBC/'
     A MySQL-based ODBC driver for Btrieve.

*API*-related Links
-------------------

`http://www.jppp.com/'
     Partially implemented TDataset-compatible components for MySQL.

`http://www.riverstyx.net/qpopmysql/'
     qpopmysql - A patch to allow POP3 authentication from a MySQL
     database.  There's also a link to Paul Khavkine's patch for
     Procmail to allow any MTA to deliver to users in a MySQL database.

`http://www.pbc.ottawa.on.ca'
     Visual Basic class generator for Active X.

`http://www.essencesw.com/Software/mysqllib.html'
     New Client libraries for the Mac OS Classic (Macintosh).

`http://www.lilback.com/macsql/'
     Client libraries for the Macintosh.

`http://www.essencesw.com/Plugins/mysqlplug.html'
     Plugin for REALbasic (for Macintosh)

`http://www.iis.ee.ethz.ch/~neeri/macintosh/gusi-qa.html'
     A library that emulates BSD sockets and pthreads on Macintosh.
     This can be used if you want to compile the MySQL client library
     on Mac.  It could probably even be sued to port MySQL to
     Macintosh, but we don't know of anyone that has tried that.

`http://www.dedecker.net/jessie/scmdb/'
     SCMDB - an add-on for SCM that ports the MySQL C library to scheme
     (SCM).  With this library scheme developers can make connections
     to a MySQL database and use embedded SQL in their programs.

Other MySQL-related Links
-------------------------

SAT (http://www.satisoft.com/)
     The Small Application Toolkit (SAT) is a collection of utilities
     intended to simplify the development of small, multi-user, GUI
     based applications in a (Microsoft -or- X) Windows Client / Unix
     Server environment.

`http://www.wix.com/mysql-hosting/'
     Registry of Web providers who support MySQL.

`http://www.softagency.co.jp/mysql/index.en.html'
     Links about using MySQL in Japan/Asia.

`http://abattoir.cc.ndsu.nodak.edu/~nem/mysql/udf/'
     MySQL UDF Registry.

`http://www.open.com.au/products.html'
     Commercial Web defect tracking system.

`http://www.stonekeep.com/pts/'
     PTS: Project Tracking System.

`http://tomato.nvgc.vt.edu/~hroberts/mot'
     Job and software tracking system.

`http://www.cynergi.net/exportsql/'
     ExportSQL: A script to export data from Access95+.

`http://SAL.KachinaTech.COM/H/1/MYSQL.html'
     SAL (Scientific Applications on Linux) MySQL entry.

`http://www.infotech-nj.com/itech/index.shtml'
     A consulting company which mentions MySQL in the right company.

`http://www.pmpcs.com/'
     PMP Computer Solutions.  Database developers using MySQL and
     `mSQL'.

`http://www.aewa.org/'
     Airborne Early Warning Association.

`http://www.dedserius.com/y2kmatrix/'
     Y2K tester.

SQL and Database Interfaces
---------------------------

`http://java.sun.com/products/jdbc/'
     The JDBC database access API.

`http://www.gagme.com/mysql'
     Patch for `mSQL' Tcl.

`http://www.amsoft.ru/easysql/'
     EasySQL: An ODBC-like driver manager.

`http://www.lightlink.com/hessling/rexxsql.html'
     A REXX interface to SQL databases.

`http://www.mytcl.cx/'
     Tcl interface based on tcl-sql with many bugfixes.

`http://www.binevolve.com/~tdarugar/tcl-sql/'
     Tcl interface.

`http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~shadow/sql.html'
     SQL Reference Page with a lot of interesting links.

Examples of MySQL Use
---------------------

`http://www.little6.com/about/linux/'
     Little6 Inc., An online contract and job finding site that is
     powered by MySQL, PHP3, and Linux.

`http://www.delec.com/is/products/prep/examples/BookShelf/index.html'
     DELECis - A tool that makes it very easy to create an
     automatically generated table documentation. They have used MySQL
     as an example.

`http://www.worldrecords.com'
     World Records - A search engine for information about music that
     uses MySQL and PHP.

`http://www.webtechniques.com/archives/1998/01/note/'
     A Contact Database using MySQL and PHP.

`http://modems.rosenet.net/mysql/'
     Web based interface and Community Calendar with PHP.

`http://www.odbsoft.com/cook/sources.htm'
     Perl package to generate html from a SQL table structure and for
     generating SQL statements from an html form.

`http://www.gusnet.cx/proj/telsql/'
     Basic telephone database using `DBI'/`DBD'.

`http://tecfa.unige.ch/guides/java/staf2x/ex/jdbc/coffee-break'
     JDBC examples by Daniel K. Schneider.

`http://www.spade.com/linux/howto/PostgreSQL-HOWTO-41.html'
     SQL BNF

`http://www.ooc.com/'
     Object Oriented Concepts Inc; CORBA applications with examples in
     source.

`http://www.pbc.ottawa.on.ca/'
     DBWiz; Includes an example of how to manage cursors in VB.

`http://keilor.cs.umass.edu/pluribus/'
     Pluribus is a free search engine that learns to improve the
     quality of its results over time.  Pluribus works by recording
     which pages a user prefers among those returned for a query.  A
     user votes for a page by selecting it; Pluribus then uses that
     knowledge to improve the quality of the results when someone else
     submits the same (or similar) query.  Uses PHP and MySQL.

`http://www.stopbit.com/'
     Stopbit - A technology news site using MySQL and PHP.

`http://www.linuxsupportline.com/~kalendar/'
     KDE based calendar manager - The calendar manager has both single
     user (file based) and multi-user (MySQL database) support.

`http://tim.desert.net/~tim/imger/'
     Example of storing/retrieving images with MySQL and CGI.

`http://www.penguinservices.com/scripts'
     Online shopping cart system.

`http://www.city-gallery.com/album/'
     Old Photo Album - The album is a collaborative popular history of
     photography project that generates all pages from data stored in a
     MySQL database.  Pages are dynamically generated through a php3
     interface to the database content.  Users contribute images and
     descriptions.  Contributed images are stored on the web server to
     avoid storing them in the database as BLOBs.  All other
     information is stored on the shared MySQL server.

General Database Links
----------------------

`http://www.pcslink.com/~ej/dbweb.html'
     Database Jump Site

`http://black.hole-in-the.net/guy/webdb/'
     Homepage of the webdb-l (Web Databases) mailing list.

`http://www.symbolstone.org/technology/perl/DBI/index.html'
     Perl `DBI'/`DBD' modules homepage.

`http://www.student.uni-koeln.de/cygwin/'
     Cygwin tools.  Unix on top of Windows.

`http://dbasecentral.com/'
     dbasecentral.com; Development and distribution of powerful and
     easy-to-use database applications and systems.

`http://www.tek-tips.com/'
     Tek-Tips Forums are 800+ independent peer-to-peer non-commercial
     support forums for Computer Professionals.  Features include
     automatic e-mail notification of responses, a links library, and
     member confidentiality guaranteed.

`http://www.public.asu.edu/~peterjn/btree/'
     B-Trees: Balanced Tree Data Structures.

`http://www.fit.qut.edu.au/~maire/baobab/lecture/sld001.htm'
     A lecture about B-Trees.

There are also many Web pages that use MySQL.  Note: Users.  Send any
additions to this list to <webmaster@mysql.com>. We now require that
you show a MySQL logo somewhere if you wish your site to be added.  It
is okay to have it on a "used tools" page or something similar.


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