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the device to strengthen the defense. To enhance the security of the back-end application servers, we use keyword filtering and re-treatment to rule out the blacklist, and to adjust the system settings so that it can effectively block the assaults or reduce the possibility of successful attacks. In addition, we also
keyword queries through a standard search engine and receive up-to-date database information. The system was then tested to determine if it could return results that were similar to those submitted using SQL. We also looked at whether a standard search engine such as Google could actually index the database content
applications in cloud deployment. First, the method obtains the SQL keywords through the analysis of lexical regulation for SQL statement. Then, it analyses the syntax regulation of SQL statement to create the rule tree. Finally, it traverses ternary tree on the basis of the model which established by SQL syntax regulation to
Set the date range to filter the displayed results. You can set a starting date, ending date or both. You can enter the dates manually or choose them from the calendar.