Demo software that provides NoSQL. (MongoDB is running on our ubuntu systems.)

Using relational dbs to provide object persistence (a step up from jdbc, which we will try in lab)

Data interchange using JSON or XML. These are used to exchange data for sites using data from web services (i.e. mashups). XML and JSON are topics for week 3 of our course, esp. see p. 365). 

If you are interested in mobile app development: SQL Lite for Android or R

Ruby is a popular server-side language and Rails is a popular framework. This would be an alternative n-tier system.

If you are interested in .net programming: .asp and SQL Server as an alternative for the php/MySQL work the whole class did

Service oriented--If you know an organization (on or off campus) that could use a database or an active web site.

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