 | Level: Intermediate Chipei Michael Hsing (mhsing@us.ibm.com), Senior Software Engineer,
IBM
26 Jun 2008 pureQuery is IBM's new platform within Data Studio for developing
Java™
database access applications. Its simple API and integrated tooling make data access
developers more productive and encourages coding best practices for improved
performance. Spring is an open source Java/J2EE application framework that offers
higher level data access features like transaction management, resource management,
and Data Access Object hierarchies which, when integrated with pureQuery, lead to a
simpler application development and maintenance experience. This tutorial guides you in creating a pureQuery application that uses the Spring Framework's Data Access features.
Objectives -
Create a simple Java data access application using IBM Data Studio Developer to access the sample DB2 database
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Implement the same Java data access application with Spring’s JdbcTemplate
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Create a Data Studio pureQuery application with Spring
Prerequisites
This tutorial is for database programmers who have some knowledge of the
Data Studio or Eclipse environment, but are not necessarily familiar with pureQuery or Spring Framework.
System requirements
This tutorial requires you have the following products installed:
- IBM DB2 9.5 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows with the SAMPLE database created
- IBM Data Studio Developer V 1.1.x. IBM Data Studio 1.1.x from web download can
also be used, but it doesn’t support the static binding covered in the last section.
- Spring Framework 2.0.x with dependencies
- IBM pureQuery and Spring integration kit
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