MySQL 8.0 for Developers
Unleash your full potential as a developer with our MySQL for Developers training! Join our instructors in Kuala Lumpur or take advantage of our live virtual class, where you will learn to develop console and web applications using MySQL with your preferred programming language, including PHP, Java, or Python. Our hands-on activities will teach you how to access MySQL databases, optimize query performance, use NoSQL support, and much more. With our in-house training option, you can have this powerful training program at your doorstep throughout Malaysia.
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About this course
This MySQL for Developers training teaches developers how to develop console and web applications using MySQL with their choice of the PHP, Java, or Python programming languages. The instructors will guide you through realistic hands-on activities to teach you how to use Connectors to access MySQL databases, query the database effectively, present data in different formats, and use MySQL support for “NoSQL”.
You will learn how to Program with Connectors, Write console and web applications, Optimize query performance, Write stored routines and triggers, Use the InnoDB memcached plugin for NoSQL access to your data, Store, access, and analyze geospatial data and Gain an understanding of the MySQL Cloud Service.
This MySQL for Developer course is available on our public class training in Kuala Lumpur or also available if you want to conduct In-House training at your venue, throughout Malaysia. Since 2020, we conduct this class through live virtual class.
Who should attend?
- Application Developers
- Developer
- Support Engineer
- Data Analyst
Learning Outcome
MySQL Database Developer Oracle Certified is among the most sought-after badges of credibility for expertise in the Information Technology marketplace. It demonstrates that you have a solid understanding of your job role and of MySQL Development.
Consultants, developers and DBAs use Oracle certifications on MySQL to show prospective employers and customers that they are current on the latest features, tools and tricks.
Students wishing to prepare for the MySQL 8.0 Developer Certification Exams.
Prerequisites
Working knowledge of MySQL is required or attended the Introduction to MySQL course.
Course Content
Introduction to MySQL
- MySQL overview
- MySQL Enterprise Edition
- MySQL on the Web
- The MySQL community
- What is MySQL Cloud Service
- What it means to provision a MySQL Cloud Service instance
- How an instance of MySQL Cloud Service differs from having an on-premises instance
- How MySQL course content covers material that applies whether you run MySQL locally or in MySQL Cloud Service
Connectors and APIs
- Introducing MySQL Connectors
- PHP Connectors
- Connector/J
- Connector/Python
- Embedding MySQL in an application
- Integration with MySQL Fabric
Using Connectors
- PHP, Java, and Python Connectors
- Reusing connections
- Dealing with special characters and null values
- Storing and retrieving connection details
- Creating secure connections to the MySQL server
Prepared Statements
- Reasons for using prepared statements
- User-defined variables
- Preparing, executing, and deallocating prepared statements
- Using prepared statements with Connectors
Handling Errors and Warnings
- SQL modes
- Interpreting errors and warnings
- MySQL diagnostics
- Error and exception handling with Connectors
Building Database-Driven Web Applications
- Anatomy of a database-driven web application
- Different methods of displaying query results
- Web forms and processing requests
- Using hyperlinks for navigation
- Displaying query results across multiple pages
- Dynamic sorting of query results
Tables and Views
- Creating new tables from existing tables
- Temporary tables
- Using mysql dump
- Working with views
Working with Strings
- Overview of working with strings
- String functions
- Sorting and comparing strings
- Matching string patterns with regular expressions
- Using FULLTEXT search
Working with Numeric and Temporal Data
- Numeric expressions
- Temporal expressions
- Interval arithmetic
- Numeric functions
- Temporal functions
Subqueries
- Subquery: overview
- Scalar subqueries
- Row subqueries
- Table subqueries
- Correlated and non-correlated subqueries
- Subqueries in data modification statements
Modifying Table Data
- Using the INSERT statement
- Retrieving the ID of the last-inserted record
- Using the DELETE statement
- Using the UPDATE and REPLACE statements
- Using the TRUNCATE statement
Transactions
- Overview of transactions
- Transactional statements
- Using transactions within programs
- Consistency issues
- Isolation levels
- Locking
Query Optimization
- Optimization strategies
- The MySQL Query Optimizer
- Indexing
- Query analysis with the EXPLAIN statement
- Rewriting queries
- MySQL Enterprise Monitor
Stored Routines
- Creating stored routines
- Variables in stored routines
- Parameters in stored routines
- Managing stored routines in the database
- Using flow control statements and constructs
- Using cursors
- Limitations of stored routines
Triggers and Scheduled Events
- Triggers
- Scheduled Events
Reporting
- Aggregating data
- Summary tables
- Grouping data
- Crosstab reports
- Bar charts
- Decision tables
Spatial Data
- Spatial data support in MySQL
- The MySQL spatial data types
- Spatial data formats
- Using spatial indexes for analysis
- Useful spatial data functions
JSON Data
- Benefits and characteristics of JavaScript Object Notation (JSON)
- Native MySQL JSON data type
- JSON functions to create and manipulate JSON data
- Index JSON data with generated columns
Document Store
- MySQL implements NoSQL
- Document Store
- X DevAPI functions and chaining
- Using X DevAPI with PHP to access a document store
- Using X DevAPI with Connector/J to access a document store
- Using MySQL shell to access JSON
- Issue Python statements form MySQL Shell
Certification
An MySQL 8.0 Database Developer Oracle Certified Professional credential acknowledges that the candidate has the required knowledge and skills to use connectors and APIs and how to support data-driven applications using the MySQL database.
This certification shows that the professional can design, develop, and maintain MySQL schema objects and control transactions in SQL and applications. It also demonstrates the mastery of the professional on how to optimize query performance, create and execute stored programs, and manage JSON and document store.
MySQL 8.0 Database Developer
Exam Number: 1Z0-909
Format: Multiple Choice
Duration: 90 Minutes
Number of Questions: 65
Passing Score: 62%

At this time, this course is available for private class and in-house training only. Please contact us for any inquiries.