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Kick-start takes you to the movies: Kick-start takes you to the movies, Part 2

Finishing a personal movie database application, based on PHP and DB2

Ian D. M. Hakes (ihakes@ca.ibm.com), Software Developer, EMC
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Ian Hakes is one of the DB2 Express-C community facilitators bringing the Express-C product to the world. He has worked at IBM since 1999, in a variety of roles: technical writer, developer, team lead, and technical marketing. Ian holds a B.Sc.H. degree in Physics and a B.A. in English, both from Queen's University. In his spare time, Ian enjoys reading and writing novels, and playing road hockey.

Summary:  Explore PHP and XML development using the Eclipse IDE, IBM® DB2® Express-C 9, and Websphere® Application Server Community Edition. Learn how to configure these applications, part of a program designed to kick-start your application development, to develop a Web-based movie information database. This is part two of a two part tutorial, covering the primary PHP code development and DB2 database configuration and data retrieval. Part 1 covered the installation and configuration of the tools, along with some basic proof-of-concept code development.

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Date:  29 Nov 2006
Level:  Introductory PDF:  A4 and Letter (461 KB | 32 pages)Get Adobe® Reader®

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