 | Level: Intermediate Halit (Hal) M. Maner (hmaner@msystemsintl.com), Chief Technology Officer, M Systems International, Inc. Jean Georges Perrin (jgp@jgp.net), Director, IIUG
05 Oct 2006 Learn how to write server side Java™ code in the form of a User Defined Routine (UDR), running inside the Informix® Dynamic Server (IDS). Also, learn how to set up your project using modern tools such as Eclipse.
In this tutorial
- Discover the fundamentals then directly jump to a real-life example.
- Call your Java UDR from an Informix 4GL application. Then see how you can include this example into Eclipse, the famous development environment.
- Study the deployment strategy to use your UDR in production.
Prerequisites
It is assumed that you have development experience with IDS. No Java or Informix 4GL background is required.
System requirements
In this tutorial,you will use the following:
- IDS V10.0.TC4
- J2SE Development Kit (JDK) V5.0 (update 6)
- and Eclipse V3.2 RC7
This example uses Windows XP, but the examples are easily portable to Linux or any other UNIX system.
Duration
3 hours
Formats html, pdf
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