 | 20 May 2008 Join us to see how IBM Data Studio Developer and pureQuery can take the pain out of Java data access
About this Webcast
Applications developed using both Java™ and SQL have become a common requirement. Database connectivity using Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) to create an application is a multi-step and sometimes tedious process, and tooling that covers both SQL and Java has been previously unavailable. Now, IBM Data Studio introduces pureQuery: a high-performance, Java data access platform focused on simplifying the tasks of developing, managing, and optimizing database applications and services.
Data Studio:
- Delivers a seamless SQL/Java experience to enhance developer productivity
- Enables SQL assistance, validation, execution and analysis from within the Eclipse Java editor
- Generates a data access layer using Java objects, JSON or XML
- Significantly increases productivity in both design and implementation phases, through user-initiated automatic transformation of relational data into Java objects.
- Provides a simple and intuitive API that reduces code and speeds development
- Facilitates SQL best practices automatically to increase query performance
- Improves performance, predictability, and manageability of Java-based access, enabling transparent activation of static SQL (that is, no change to the application). Here are some of the advantages of static SQL:
- Makes response time predictable and stable by locking in the SQL access path at BIND time
- Limits user authority and access by associating privileges with the package rather than the user
In this overview presentation, discover how IBM Data Studio tools make Java programming with SQL more productive than ever before. Code SQL and Java applications in the Java editor, and be equally productive in both. Never leave your Java editor, and build error-free Java applications and SQL. Generate a simple data access layer with significantly less code than JDBC. Improve your application performance with static SQL, and use SQL to access database and in-memory collections. IBM's pureQuery is designed to simplify the tasks of developing and managing applications that access data. Its benefits encompass the development, deployment and management stages of the application life cycle.
Date: May 20, 2008, 11am Eastern (10am Central, 8am Pacific)
Moderator:
Speakers:
- Holly Hayes, IBM Program Director
Holly Hayes is a Program Director for the Data Studio Enablement Team. A 27-year IBM veteran, she has held development, strategy, marketing, and management positions working with operating systems microcode, replication technology, data warehouse infrastructure, database management, and information integration technology. She has been a prominent speaker at industry events and customer briefings and a frequent contributor to industry articles, analyst research, and other publications. She holds a U.S. patent in replication technology.
- Rafael Coss, IBM Software Architect
Software Architect Rafael Anselmo Coss is a solution architect from IBM's Data Studio development organization. Based in IBM Silicon Vallley Lab in San Jose, California, Mr. Coss is responsible for the technical development of partnerships and customer advocates for IBM Data Studio. He works closely with customers designing Java persistence solutions and proofs-of-concept. He also supports partners by designing and developing technical solutions for the partnerships.
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