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Developing Modern Database Applications with PostgreSQL

By : Dr. Quan Ha Le, Marcelo Diaz
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Developing Modern Database Applications with PostgreSQL

By: Dr. Quan Ha Le, Marcelo Diaz

Overview of this book

PostgreSQL is an open-source object-relational database management system (DBMS) that provides enterprise-level services, including high performance and scalability. This book is a collection of unique projects providing you with a wealth of information relating to administering, monitoring, and testing PostgreSQL. The focus of each project is on both the development and the administrative aspects of PostgreSQL. Starting by exploring development aspects such as database design and its implementation, you’ll then cover PostgreSQL administration by understanding PostgreSQL architecture, PostgreSQL performance, and high-availability clusters. Various PostgreSQL projects are explained through current technologies such as DevOps and cloud platforms using programming languages like Python and Node.js. Later, you’ll get to grips with the well-known database API tool, PostgREST, before learning how to use popular PostgreSQL database testing frameworks. The book is also packed with essential tips and tricks and common patterns for working seamlessly in a production environment. All the chapters will be explained with the help of a real-world case study on a small banking application for managing ATM locations in a city. By the end of this DBMS book, you’ll be proficient in building reliable database solutions as per your organization's needs.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
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Section 1 - Introducing PostgreSQL Development and Administration
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Section 2 - Development in PostgreSQL
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Section 3 - Administration in PostgreSQL

Summary

This chapter has introduced you to GIS and spatial data in PostgreSQL via a step-by-step project using the PostGIS extension. In this project, you first learned how to install PostGIS for RDS on AWS. Then, you learned how to declare and import spatial data files into PostGIS and how to show spatial data with the Geometry Viewer feature of PostGIS. After that, we also showed you another GIS open source variant named QGIS so that you can broaden your ideas about GIS, since QGIS is a wider tool that can also be applied to many other databases, such as Oracle, DB2, and MSSQL databases. Finally, we concluded the chapter with a couple of sample spatial queries for ATM locations in New York City.

In the next chapter, we will study PostgREST, a RESTful API for PostgreSQL databases.