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   | Detect resource leaks using IBM DB2 tracing and the Eclipse Modeling Framework Learn how to create Eclipse Modeling Framework plug-ins that give you an intuitive way to comb through DB2 for LUW trace files and discover potential resource leaks. |  |   | Build a pureXML and JSON app: Create OpenSocial gadgets for pureXML Learn about OpenSocial gadgets as you construct an app that works the pureXML capability of DB2. With this third article of the series, build a pureXML app whose user interface is a gadget that you can deploy in any OpenSocial compliant Web site. |  |   | Copy your SAP ERP system across platforms using DB2 redirected restore Use this step-by-step guide to perform a cross-platform heterogeneous system copy of an existing SAP ERP system across different platforms using a DB2 for Linux, UNIX, or Windows redirected restore operation. |  |   | Use Technology Explorer for IBM DB2 to manage user and group authentication for DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Learn about the db2auth plug-in and how to use it in Technology Explorer for easier user and group authentication. |  |   | Leverage pureXML in a Flex microblogging app: Use pureXML Web services to publish microblog entries to an HTML page With pureXML Web Services, pull and publish your recent microblog entries to Twitter, syndicate your microblog using RSS, and more in this third and final article of the series. |  |   | Update: DB2 and IBM's Processor Value Unit pricing Get the details on how to license DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows servers using the PVU metric, a way to determine the processing capacity of a server. Updated for DB2 9.7. |  |   | Which distributed edition of DB2 9.7 is right for you? (With a dash of DB2 pureScale) Get all the details on what makes each edition of DB2 9.7 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows unique. |  |   | Best practices for DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows: DB2 databases and the IBM General Parallel File System (GPFS) Reduce management costs, add flexibility, and simplify storage management when you deploy GPFS with DB2. |  |   | Best practices for DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows: Cost reduction strategies with DB2 Reduce the costs associated with DB2 maintenance by using the Configuration Advisor, the Design Advisor, and autonomic features such as the self-tuning memory manager. |  |   | Compare the distributed DB2 9.7 database servers In a side-by-side comparison table, our author makes it simple to understand the basic licensing rules, functions, and feature differences between the members of the DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows server family. |  |   | Build a pureXML and JSON application, Part 2 Start with the pureXML Universal Services for JSON and step through the configuration and testing to expose the JSON data described in the first article in this series. |  |
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