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Programming with XML for DB2, Part 1: Understand the XML data model
A primary goal of XML is to make the application development process simple, cheap, portable, and of high quality. XML programming is bringing about the same kind of radical shift in the application development paradigm in this decade as object methodologies did in the last decade. In the first of a series on programming with XML for DB2, you'll learn the basics of the XML data model and the advantages it brings to your programming environment over a pure object model.
Articles 19 Jul 2007  
 
Programming with XML for DB2, Part 4: Integrate data from different data sources in your Web-based DB2 application
Walk through the steps for creating a sample DB2 application that uses the XML model to integrate data from different data sources. Learn how to expose your database stored procedures as Web services so that they can be accessed through SOAP calls.
Articles 20 Sep 2007  
 
Program with XML for DB2, Part 3: Program with XML in the client
Learn how to extend the XML model in order to create rich clients using XML data transferred from your application server. Discover how to use Dynamic HTML (DHTML) to present the XML, XPath to navigate the XML and the Document Object Model (DOM) to modify and serialize the XML back to the application server.
Articles 16 Aug 2007  
 
Program with XML for DB2, Part 2: Leverage database support for XML in your application architecture
Learn how the new XML storage and query environment of IBM DB2 9 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows plays into the XML data model described in Part 1 of this series. Part 2 focuses on how to exploit the improved database support for XML in your application architecture.
Articles 02 Aug 2007  
 
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