(Wei-Dong Zhu) In this IBM Redbook, we explore various ways of integrating IBM Lotus Workplace Web Content Management (LWWCM) Version 2 and IBM DB2 Content Manager (Content Manager) Version 8. (pdf)
Tag: IBM
Taking High Availability Higher
(Robert Catterall) IBM zSeries servers, otherwise known as mainframe computers, have a reputation as highly available systems — a reputation earned through four decades of rock-solid reliability. DB2 for z/OS is an important part of the zSeries availability story. In this column, I’ll describe so
DB2 Interfaces with Microsoft Access
When you use Microsoft Access to interface with a DB2 database, you are given two options for the ODBC connection. The first is to allow a link to the database, and the second is to import a table from DB2. Since you need to use ODBC for Access to talk with DB2, you should install the DB2 Client Ena
Free IDUG Technical Webcasts
The International DB2 Users Group (IDUG) is pleased to partner with The Fillmore Group and five industry experts to deliver free webcasts on a variety of technical subjects. These real-time webcasts will be delivered one per month beginning in September. Each session will run approximately 90 mi
DB2 Technical FAQ’s
FAQs on everything from data types to lock types to altering tables in DB2.
DB2 Migration to Version 8 – Part 2
(Marin Komadina) As it was demonstrated in my last article, an error free DB2 V7 to V8 migration procedure is compromised of database software and catalog tables migration. The user data was not migrated, leaving the user tables and indexes intact. The series of post migration tests have been done p
DB2/400 DB2 UDB Fact or Fiction?
DB2 expert Kent Milligan provides advice to Search400.com’s members on a regular basis. Do you feel you’re also a DB2 guru? Test your knowledge against some of Kent’s recent Q&As below. Mark each question with either a True or False. Jot down your answer on a piece of paper, and then click over to t
Create a view and triggers with IBM DB2 Development Add-In for .NET
This tutorial, a follow-on to a previous tutorial, explores the features of the IBM DB2 Development Add-In for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET. More specifically, we create a view with two base tables. In addition, we create three INSTEAD OF triggers that will insert, update, and delete rows in the vie
Patterns: Information Aggregation and Data Integration with DB2 Information Integrator
(Nagraj Alur) This redbook documents and prototypes the role of DB2 Information Integrator technologies and architecture in IBM’s “Patterns for e-business” using a typical customer loyalty e-business scenario. It is aimed at an audience of IT architects and data integration professionals responsible
Performance Monitoring, Part 2
(Roger Sanders) In the first column of this series, I pointed out how DB2’s performance monitoring tools come into play in an organized, goal-oriented tuning effort. In short, they help you identify where performance is suffering and give you some idea of how to improve it.
