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Getting started with DB2 application development

October 16, 2010

Free eBook: Getting started with DB2 application development

Free eBook “Getting started with DB2 application development”, written by Raul F. Chong, Xiqiang Ji, Priyanka Joshi, Vineet Mishra and Min Wei Yao from IBM.

Book Description

This book is intended for anyone who works with or intends to develop database applications such as application developers, consultants, software architects, instructors, and students. It is a good reference as well for database administrators (DBAs) and product managers.
This book is closely related to the eBook Getting Started with DB2 Express-C; it expands the application development chapters covered in that book.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction to DB2 application development
  • DB2 pureXML
  • Stored procedures, UDFs, triggers, and data Web services
  • Application development with Java
  • Application development with C/C++
  • Application Development with .NET
  • Application development with Ruby on Rails
  • Application development with PHP
  • Application development with Perl
  • Application development with Python
  • Solutions to the review questions
  • Troubleshooting

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Author(s): Raul F. Chong, Xiqiang Ji, Priyanka Joshi, Vineet Mishra and Min Wei Yao
Format(s): PDF
File size: 5.05 MB
Number of pages: 376
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