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In simple words, data is the real specifics associated with any objective for consideration. Data, in the perspective of databases, corresponds to all particular items that are stored in a database, moreover separately or as a set. Data in a database in general is preserved in database tables, which are ordained into columns with the intention to enforce the data types retained therein. Database is a staged collection of data and elaborates them as information; more exclusively, a database depicts an electronic framework which eases data to be modestly accessed, manipulated and updated. In other words, whenever an organisation having database it embodies method of storing, managing and retrieving information and they are governed by database management system (DBMS) to make it flexible. Generally, databases encompass multiple tables with numerous different fields suitable to the data stored in the table. Database management system (DBMS) let its users to retrieve information in the database and operate data. In addition, it controls the access to the database. This paper deals with Indian GST rates for various categorical products into the Derby DB using NetBeans as IDE and Glassfish application server. This system can be manipulated and enhanced with the simple SQL queries. This system proves to be a smart way for creating a secure, standardised and transactional Derby DB.
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Sridevi, R., Srimathi, S. (2020). Populating Indian GST Details into Java Apache Derby Database Powered by Glassfish Server. In: Ranganathan, G., Chen, J., Rocha, Á. (eds) Inventive Communication and Computational Technologies. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 89. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0146-3_39
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