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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