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   | XForms and Ruby on Rails at the doctor's office, Part 4 Integrate XForms, IBM DB2 pureXML, and Ruby for quick Web apps. Complete the sample app with a new XForm to look up patients by last name. |  |   | Configure aliasing for transactions in WebSphere Customer Center Explore how to use customer terminology in WebSphere Customer Center using the transaction aliasing feature. |  |   | XML schema and content validation using DataPower and DB2 pureXML See how DB2 pureXML and WebSphere DataPower SOA Appliance collaborate to realize powerful applications and provide speedy access to validated XML documents. |  |   | XForms and Ruby on Rails at the doctor's office, Part 3 In this series, you'll develop a hypothetical Web application for managing patient information, using XForms, DB2 pureXML, and Ruby. |  |   | XForms and DB2 pureXML Understand the end-to-end exchange of XML data from an XForms-based browser to an IBM DB2 database with full XML support, and make XML standards work for you. |  |   | Universal Services for pureXML using Data Web Services Get started with configuring, testing, and modifying the Universal Services, a simple set of database operations that allow the querying and modification of XML data. |  |   | From text analytics to data warehousing Get an overview of text analytics with OmniFind Analytics Edition. Also, find a description of several ways of bringing its analysis results into DB2, in relational or pureXML format. |  |   | Integrate XML into your enterprise using WebSphere Federation Server Version 9.5 Walk through various use cases to help you build your distributed XML applications quickly. |  |   | XML application migration from DB2 for z/OS V8 to DB2 9, Part 3: Sample migration scenario Create a sample application using DB2 for z/OS, Version 8 XML functionality, then migrate that application using DB2 9 for z/OS XML capabilities. |  |   | Comparing XML functionality in DB2 9 for z/OS to DB2 for z/OS V8 In part two of a series, explore the XML functionality in DB2 9 for z/OS and understand the impact the new XML support has on migrating existing XML-based applications from DB2 for z/OS V8. |  |
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