(James Gill) In the first blog in this series, we discussed how to enable the native REST API in DB2 for z/OS. In this edition, we’re going to focus on how we go about creating new services and what methods we used to do this.
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Make your processes smarter with cognitive business operations
(Alex Feinberg and John Santoro) The more you know about your customers, the better you can tailor products and services to meet their needs. Typically, you can learn about customers by looking at your systems of record for data such as address, age, or sales history.
A Few More Tools
(Mike Cain) In case you missed it, you now have a few more tools for your “hero bag”.
Expose applications from WebSphere Application Server traditional as APIs
(Arthur De Magalhaes) As described in Part 1 of this tutorial series, IBM WebSphere Connect integrates IBM WebSphere Liberty and IBM API Connect. Starting with Version 9.0.0.1, IBM WebSphere Application Server traditional also has API discovery capabilities and an integration layer with API Connect.
The DB2 12 for z/OS Blog Series – Part 5: Enhancements for Managing Dynamic and Static SQL
(Craig S. Mullins) Most modern application development is done using dynamic SQL. But some features work only with static SQL and others only with dynamic SQL. DB2 12 for z/OS delivers functionality that minimizes the difference between static and dynamic SQL.
SQL 101: Tools of the Trade – i Navigator’s Run SQL Scripts
(Rafael Victoria-Pereira) While STRSQL is a green-screen tool, Run SQL Scripts is part of the i Navigator package. You can access it by choosing the Run SQL Scripts option, either from the bottom-right pane of the i Navigator window after you’ve chosen the Databases tree node from the right panel, a
Carnival: Even DB2 Wears a Mask (Database Security)
(Henrik Loeser) Right now we are in the hot phase of the carnival season. Many people are wearing masks. Some move into other characters, some just hide their real identity. Did you know that DB2 is also in the mood for carnival and wears a mask?
Microservices from Theory to Practice: Creating Applications in IBM Bluemix Using the Microservices Approach
(Shahir Daya, Nguyen Van Duy, Kameswara Eati, Carlos M Ferreira, Dejan Glozic, Vasfi Gucer, Manav Gupta, Sunil Joshi, Valerie Lampkin, Marcelo Martins, Shishir Narain and Ramratan Vennam) Microservices is an architectural style in which large, complex software applications are composed of one or mor
Learn how to use R with Databases
(Rav) R is a powerful language for data analysis, data visualization, machine learning, statistics. Originally developed for statistical programming, it is now one of the most popular languages in data science.
TSAMP command – lsrg and awk
(Jack Vamvas) Question: How can I list out information in a tabular format using the TSAMP lsrg command ? I’d like to parse the information.