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IBM Data Studio Data Web Services, Part 1: IBM Data Studio: Get started with Data Web Services

Develop your first IBM Data Studio Data Web Service

Michael is the technical lead for Data Studio's Data Web Services UI. He has extensive experience in UI development for both client-side applications as well as Web-based applications.

Summary:  The IBM® Data Studio solution includes many new features, among these is the Data Web Services support. Data Web Services is the next generation Web service provider for IBM database servers. Data Web Services provides a full Web service interface, that supports both REST-style (HTTP GET/POST binding) as well as SOAP over HTTP and automatic WSDL generation. Data Web Services supports the IBM DB2® family of databases, IBM Informix® Dynamic Server (IDS), and many popular Web servers, such as Apache Tomcat v5.5, and IBM WebSphere® Application Server V6.1 and Community Edition V1.1.

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Date:  Dec 2008 (Published 08 Nov 2007)
Level:  Intermediate PDF:  A4 and Letter (1234 KB | 31 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

This tutorial provides a step-by-step guide to creating your first Data Web Service using IBM Data Studio.

Objectives

In this tutorial, you learn how do the following:

  • Create a database connection
  • Create a Data development project
  • Create an SQL script
  • Create a Web service
  • Add SQL scripts
  • Add stored procedures to the Web service
  • Add a Web server
  • Deploy a Web service
  • Test the Web service

Prerequisites

This tutorial assumes that you have the following products installed:

  • IBM DB2 9.5 for Linux, Unix, and Windows. However, you can use any supported Data Web Service DB2 database. In addition, you must have the DB2 SAMPLE database installed. If you do not have the SAMPLE database installed, refer to your DB2 Information Center for instructions on installation.
  • IBM Data Studio V1.1. During installation, ensure that the Data Web Services Development component is selected.
  • IBM WebSphere Application Server Community Edition V1.1, a free Web server from IBM. A WebSphere Application Server Community Edition installation image may be bundled with your IBM Data Studio installation. If not, refer to the WebSphere Application Server Community Edition Web page for additional information or to download the WebSphere Application Server Community Edition installation image.

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