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Getting started with pureQuery

July 13, 2011

Free ebook: Getting started with pureQuery

Free ebook “Getting started with pureQuery” from IBM. pureQuery is a new data access platform from IBM that simplifies and optimizes applications that access data. Learn how to take advantage of pureQuery in your Java or .NET applications in conjunction with DB2 Express-C, the no-charge edition of DB2.

Book Description

Read this free ebook to: Find out what pureQuery is, Learn how to use pureQuery tooling in Optim Development Studio, Write efficient Java database applications using pureQuery APIs, Learn how to optimize your existing Java database applications using pureQuery, Understand how pureQuery can optimize Java Persistence API (JPA) and Hibernate applications, Practice while developing a sample Java application.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction to pureQuery
  • Installing pureQuery (Optim Development Studio)
  • Code generation and customized Java Editor Integration
  • pureQuery tooling Views
  • Developing for performance
  • The Client Optimizer: pureQuery for Existing JDBC Applications
  • The StaticBinder Utility
  • Extended Insight
  • Persistence Frameworks and Data Access: Context for pureQuery
  • Inline Programming Style
  • Annotated-Method Programming Style
  • Stored Procedures
  • Handlers
  • Best Practices
  • pureQuery and pureXML
  • pureQuery and JPA

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Author(s): Vitor Rodrigues, Zeus Courtois, Heather Lamb, Christina Sheets, Kathryn Zeidenstein
Format(s): PDF
File size: 6.8 MB
Number of pages: 364
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