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Dynamic Duos
To enliven their Web sites with dynamic content,
webmasters call on databases.
It's not exactly publish or perish, but there is a
lot of competitive pressure these days to make
company information available to the public via the
Web. Inside a company, on an intranet, there may be
even more good reasons to publish documents and
provide access to corporate databases.
Web database publishing is the process of taking information from a database and
displaying it in a Web page. Perhaps you've already seen Web sites where you
type a product name and soon a new page appears with information about the
product. That's information coming from a database that has been formatted to
display in a Web page.
There are three major reasons for publishing information from a database. First,
most companies have a lot of public information sitting in databases. Why
reenter all that data for the Web? Second, databases isolate design elements
from content elements, making static page updating much easier and more
efficient. Third, databases allow webmasters to create dynamic pages--pages that
change when visitors input their own data--without the fuss of writing custom
scripts.
There are typically four parts to the process: data in a database, a program to
fetch the data, a program to format the data, and a browser to display the pages
containing the data. We'll assume you already have one or more databases and no
doubt have a browser. Then, the key pieces are those two programs that fetch and
format the data.
There are about a hundred programs that will perform these two tasks, far too
many to contemplate in a single review. However, we'll break them down into four
categories and explain how some representative programs handle database
publishing. Along the way, we'll make some recommendations about selecting
software for publishing information from your own databases.
Let's start with an often asked question: What's the difference between a Web
authoring program and a Web database publishing program? Frankly, in some ways
there isn't much difference. Web authoring programs like Microsoft FrontPage or
Delta Point QuickSite are now capable of incorporating database information in
Web pages. However, there is a difference in focus related to the absence of
data management features. Web authoring software concentrates on designing Web
pages and takes a very eclectic approach to content. Content can be provided by
adding text and pictures to the page, incorporating HTML output from office
applications like word processing, or displaying information from databases.
Web database publishing, on the other hand, focuses on the database content and
generally provides more tools for making the database connection and managing
the flow of data. For example, Web authoring programs rarely deal directly with
SQL queries, whereas this is the standard approach for many Web database
publishing programs.
Does the variation between Web authoring programs and database publishing
programs make a difference? Yes if your site deals with a lot of data, you want
to manipulate the data in some way before or after displaying it, and you would
like to introduce some creative display specifically for data. Perhaps the most
important factor is that some Web database publishing software makes it easier
to incorporate data by providing Wizards, tutorials, and other support targeted
for database operations. The more your site relies on database sources, the more
you'll want specialist database publishing software.
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