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 |  |  Introducing pureQuery inline method style In Part 2 of this series, see how you can use the inline method programming style to efficiently query and update databases. Explore the benefits and key features of using the inline method style. More |  |
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   | Create and deploy Data Web Services for WebSphere Application Server with IBM Data Studio Deploy Web services created with DWS on WebSphere Application Server. Also, leverage WebSphere Application Server enhanced features to turn your DWS application into a powerful, secure, and reliable enterprise Web service. |  |   | Universal Services for pureXML using Data Web Services Get started with configuring, testing, and modifying the Universal Services, a simple set of database operations that allow the querying and modification of XML data. |  |   | XML application migration from DB2 for z/OS V8 to DB2 9, Part 3: Sample migration scenario Create a sample application using DB2 for z/OS, Version 8 XML functionality, then migrate that application using DB2 9 for z/OS XML capabilities. |  |   | Update: Migrate DB2 applications to a partitioned database Understand what DB2 database partitioning is, discover the benefits and costs of using it, make a more informed decision whether or not to use a partitioned database, as well as how to migrate to one. |  |   | Create secure Java applications productively, Part 1: Use Rational Application Developer and Data Studio Learn how Data Studio with pureQuery can increase the efficiency of your database-driven Web development. Develop a Java-based wealth management Web application with Rational Application Developer. |  |   | Write high performance, Java data access applications In Part 1, discover the benefits of writing a pureQuery application in the annotated method coding style. Compare the annotated method style with the inline coding style and get a brief overview of the most powerful features of pureQuery annotated methods. |  |   | Use WebSphere Service Registry and Repository as the master registry for DB2 pureXML schemas Establish governance around your use of XML schema, and ensure integrity of your XML data. |  |   | Comparing XML functionality in DB2 9 for z/OS to DB2 for z/OS V8 In part two of a series, explore the XML functionality in DB2 9 for z/OS and understand the impact the new XML support has on migrating existing XML-based applications from DB2 for z/OS V8. |  |   | Which DB2 9.5 client connectivity option is right for you? Learn the details and the history of connectivity options for the IBM DB2 data servers since DB2 Version 7. See the specifications for each connectivity option, from lightweight to full footprint, along with some tips. |  |   | New options for analyzing lock timeouts in DB2 9.5 Explore the new lock timeout reporting capabilities of DB2 9.5 and examine the additional information that can be collected to determine the reason for a lock timeout occurrence. |  |   | Implement DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows trusted contexts and roles in a Web application Explore how a Web application makes use of trusted contexts, roles, and new auditing capabilities in DB2 9.5 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows. |  |   | Real-time data acquisition: Connecting your exercise bike to Informix or DB2 Capture data from an analog environment in real time and store it in an Informix Dynamic Server or DB2 database. Then create graphs of the captured data and present them in JSP. |  |   | XML application migration from DB2 for z/OS V8.x to V9.1, Part 1 Explore a method for performing partial updates to XML documents stored natively in DB2 Version 9, using a stored procedure that's included as a download. |  |
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