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Develop proof-of-concept .NET applications, Part 1: Create database objects in DB2 Viper using .NET
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.
Tutorials 11 May 2006  
 
Develop proof-of-concept .NET applications, Part 2: Wire DB2 data to Windows applications
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.
Tutorials 15 Jun 2006  
 
Develop proof-of-concept .NET applications, Part 5: Create and consume Web services
Publish a procedure as a Web service, and then consume the Web service in a Windows application and a Web application. This is Part 5 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.
Tutorials 07 Dec 2006  
 
Develop proof-of-concept .NET applications, Part 4: Wire your application to DB2 pureXML data
This is Part 4 of a tutorial series. The series 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 that are required in the applications. Part 2 illustrated the steps for creating a Windows desktop application in .NET to consume the DB2 data. Part 3 explained how to create an ASP.NET Web application, and wire the DB2 data to the Web application running in a browser. Part 4 will describe the steps for using the DB2 9 pureXML (native data store) for the application.
Tutorials 10 Aug 2006  
 
Develop proof-of-concept .NET applications, Part 3: Wire DB2 data to a Web application
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 V9, 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.
Tutorials 22 Jun 2006  
 
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