| Description | Name | Size | Download method |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sample Derby database used in the tutorial | EGLDerbyR7.zip | 116KB | HTTP |
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Table of contents
- Before you start
- An introduction to the sample application for this tutorial
- Set up EGL
- Create the projects and import the database
- Set up the database connection
- Create parts to access a database
- Create a Web page
- Add data to the page
- Pass a parameter to another page
- Create an update page
- Lessons learned
- Appendix A. allcustomers.egl after the section Add data to the page
- Appendix B: The updatecustomer.egl file after the section Create an update page
- Download
- Resources
- About the author
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