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Here's a quick view of the latest DB2® downloads and tutorials from developerWorks. This page is updated regularly, so be sure to check back often.
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Download trial versions of DB2 Universal Database™ and Informix® Dynamic Server at no charge:
- DB2 Express-C
IBM DB2 Express-C is a no-charge version of DB2 Universal Database Express Edition for the community.
- DB2 UDB Enterprise Server Edition
IBM DB2 Universal Database Enterprise Server Edition is designed to meet the relational database server needs of mid- to large-size businesses. It can be deployed on Linux™, UNIX®, or Windows® servers of any size, from one CPU to hundreds of CPUs.
- Informix Dynamic Server V10.0
Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) offers outstanding online transaction processing (OLTP) database performance, while helping to simplify and automate many of the tasks associated with deploying enterprise databases.
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We've highlighted a few of our most popular and/or recently published Information Management tutorials. If you don't find a topic here that interests you, take a look at the list of all Information Management tutorials on developerWorks.
- Travels with Mark: A hitchhiker's guide to the UniVerse, Part 3: Sizing hashed files: Oversize records
UniVerse DBAs and developers need a tool to help understand how their decisions about record size and file sizing affect the performance of the application. This set of tutorials explores the performance characteristics of different separations, various record sizes, and how application usage patterns should determine file sizing criteria.
- Wire DB2 Data to Web Application: Create a Web application in .NET using DB2 data
This is Part 3 of a tutorial series that teaches you how to create proof-of-concept applications to access relational and XML data in IBM DB2 9, using Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2005. Part 1 explained the application specifications, database design, and how to create DB2 relational database objects required in the applications. Part 2 illustrated the steps of creating a Windows desktop application in .NET to consume the DB2 data. Part 3 will explain how to create a Web application in ASP.NET and wire the DB2 data to the Web application running in a browser.
- Rational Application Developer: Access a Cloudscape database without using JDBC
This tutorial introduces you to IBM Rational Application Developer and highlights some of its basic features. It includes practical exercises that show how to create a Java application, create and invoke a Web service, and create a Web application that can access a Cloudscape database using a Relational Record List.
- Wire DB2 data to Windows applications: Create a Windows application in .NET using DB2 9
This is Part 2 of a tutorial series that teaches you how to create proof-of-concept applications to access relational and XML data in IBM DB2 9, using Microsoft Visual Studio.NET 2005. Part 1 explained the application specifications, database design, and how to create DB2 relational database objects required in the applications. Part 2 explains how to create a Windows desktop application in .NET and then wire the DB2 data to the application.
- Create database objects in DB2 Viper using .NET: Walk through a quick application prototype
This tutorial series teaches you how to create proof-of-concept Windows and Web applications to access relational and XML data in IBM DB2 Viper using Microsoft Visual Studio.NET 2005. Part 1 explains the application specifications and illustrates how to create the relational database objects required for the application. You will learn how to create tables, views, triggers, and stored procedures, using a carpooling sample application.
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