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Learning PHP Data Objects

By : Dennis Popel
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Learning PHP Data Objects

By: Dennis Popel

Overview of this book

PDO is lighter, faster, and more powerful than existing PHP data abstraction interfaces. PDO is a common interface to different databases that must be used with a database-specific PDO driver to access a particular database server: the PDO extension does not provide a database abstraction by itself; it doesn't rewrite SQL, emulate missing database features, or perform any database functions using by itself. It performs the same role as other classic database abstraction layers such as ODBC and JDBC: it's a query abstraction layer that abstracts the mechanism for accessing a database and manipulating the returned records; each database driver that implements the PDO interface can also expose database-specific features as regular extension functions. ¬ PDO ships with PHP 5.1, and is available as an extension for PHP 5.0; it requires the new object-oriented features of PHP 5, and cannot run with earlier versions of PHP.This book will teach you how to use the PDO, including its advanced features. Readers need to be aware of the basics of data abstraction and should be familiar with PHP.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Finishing Up


PHP Data Objects is a great and easy-to-use technology. However, it's still in its infancy and many improvements and other changes are yet to come. Be sure to keep yourself updated with the latest news from PHP developers and from the large community of PHP fans and users.

Effective use of PDO and PHP in general, is possible only with a sound understanding of security threats and how to protect against them. Using PDO's prepared statements diminishes the risk of SQL injection attacks, but you, the developer, are still responsible for securing your application. Make sure that you keep track of the latest developments in the security field.

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