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IBM Data Studio Data Web Services, Part 3: Use a WebSphere Application Server Community Edition Web server with DB2 and Informix databases

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.
Patsy Yu (patsyyu@us.ibm.com), Software Engineer, IBM
Patsy is a developer for Data Studio. She has extensive experience with Web services.

Summary:  IBM® Data Studio's Data Web Services allows you to quickly and easily expose DB2® for Linux®, UNIX®, and Windows®, DB2 for z/OS®, DB2 for iSeries®, or Informix® data source SQL scripts or stored procedures as Web services. One of the supported Web servers is the WebSphere® Application Server Community Edition V1.1.0.2, a free Web server from IBM. Using a local instance of a WebSphere Application Server Community Edition Web server and a Data Web Services supported data source, Data Web Services supports automatic JDBC driver installation and automatic database pool registration as well as automatic deployment. However, there are instances where you may not wish to use these automatic features. For instance, if your WebSphere Application Server Community Edition Web server is remote, you may first need to manually install the necessary JDBC drivers onto the Web server. Or, perhaps you want to use your own custom database pool. This tutorial takes you through the steps of working with IBM Data Studio's Data Web Services and the IBM DB2 and Informix family of databases with WebSphere Application Server Community Edition.

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Date:  13 Mar 2008
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About this tutorial

This tutorial is part of the series of IBM Data Studio Data Web Services tutorials.

Objectives

In this tutorial, you will learn to:

  • Add a WebSphere Application Server Community Edition Web server instance.
  • Launching the WebSphere Application Server Community Edition Administrative Console.
  • Manually install DB2 and Informix JDBC drivers onto a WebSphere Application Server Community Edition Web server.
  • Create a custom WebSphere Application Server Community Edition database pool for use with Data Web Services.
  • Deploy Data Web Services using a WebSphere Application Server Community Edition database pool.

Prerequisites

This tutorial is written for database programmers who are familiar with IBM Data Web Services and WebSphere Application Server Community Edition. If you are unfamiliar with any of these, you may wish to view Part 1 of this series.


This tutorial assumes that you have the following products installed:

  • IBM DB2 for Linux, UNIX, Windows V9.5. 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 this SAMPLE database installed, refer to your DB2 Information Center for instructions on installation of the SAMPLE database.
  • IBM Data Studio V1.1. During installation, ensure that the Data Web Services Development component is selected.
  • IBM WebSphere Application Server Community Edition V1.1.0.2, a free Web server from IBM. A WebSphere Application Server Community Edition install image may be bundled with your IBM Data Studio installation. If not, visit the WebSphere Application Server Community Edition download page, and follow the Previous version(s) link for additional information or to download the WebSphere Application Server Community Edition V1.1.0.2 installation image.
  • A Data Development Project with a Data Web Service. This tutorial uses the Data Development Project from Part 1 of this series.

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