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Exposing DB2 Version 9 pureXML using WebSphere Integration Developer

Using DB2 pureXML FpML Web services with WebSphere Integration Developer

Karen Devlin (kdevlin@us.ibm.com), Software Engineer, IBM
Karen Devlin
Karen Devlin is a software engineer with the DB2 XML Enablement team. During her IBM career, she has published two articles in the IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin and received a patent award for her work on creating Xpath expressions in an XQuery Builder.

Summary:  IBM offers a set of industry specific Web services that provide operations to expose the native XML capabilities of IBM® DB2® 9 for Linux, UNIX and Windows. These Web services can be accessed in a Websphere Integration Developer module that can be used in a work flow to manipulate your FpML data. Follow step-by-step instructions on how to build, test, and deploy a mediation module that can store well-formed XML documents in a DB2 XML column using a WebSphere Integration Developer module.

Date:  20 Sep 2007
Level:  Advanced PDF:  A4 and Letter (1364 KB | 46 pages)Get Adobe® Reader®

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Before you start

Learn what to expect from this tutorial, and how to get the most out of it.

About this tutorial

IBM offers a set of industry specific Web services that provide operations to expose the native XML capabilities of DB2. These Web services can be accessed in a Websphere Integration Developer module that can be used in a work flow to manipulate your FpML data. Follow step-by-step instructions on how to build, test, and deploy a mediation module that can store well-formed XML documents in a DB2 XML column using a WebSphere Integration Developer module.

Objectives

This tutorial teaches you to create, deploy and test a mediation module. It also discusses ways to retrieve XML documents using the examples from within the tutorial.

Prerequisites

You should be familiar with WebSphere Integration Developer and have a high level understanding of mediation flow concepts and WSDL.

System requirements

This tutorial requires Internet Explorer and WebSphere Integration Developer 6.0.2.

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