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Build a pureXML application in DB2 for z/OS, Part 2: Web enablement through Universal Services

Kirsten A. Larsen (kila@dk.ibm.com), Senior IT specialist, IBM
Kirsten A. Larsen
Kirsten Ann Larsen is a senior IT specialist and technical lead with IT Delivery in IBM Nordics. She has more than 10 years of experience with DB2 for z/OS and has co-authored a Redbook on DB2 security. She has worked with XML since pureXML support was included with the release of DB2 9 in 2007.
Susan Malaika, Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM
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Susan Malaika works in IBM's Information Management Group. She specializes in XML and Web technologies, including Grid computing. She has published articles and co-edited a book on the Web. She is a member of the IBM Academy of Technology.

Summary:  In this tutorial, set up Web access to your pureXML data through simple insert, update, delete, select, and query operations known as the Universal Services. Use the included download bundle with ready-to-install services to explore the concepts of this tutorial, and learn how to quickly build application prototypes with the Universal Services.

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Date:  04 Jun 2009
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Conclusion

This tutorial showed how to set up the Universal Services to access pureXML data on DB2 z/OS, making it easier and quicker to build application prototypes that include pureXML. Various articles in the Resources section describe prototypes built on pureXML based on the Universal Services.

Acknowledgement

Thank you to Michael Schenker and Nuno Job for their contributions to this article and download.

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