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Database Application Development Using Borland(R) Kylix(TM) and IBM(R) DB2(R) Universal Database v7.2
By Paul Yip and Ramesh Theivendran – This document is intended to highlight the ways to best integrate Kylix and DB2.
Thinking Big – Java Development with LOBs in DB2 Universal Database
By Kulvir Singh Bhogal – This article uses a real-world example to show you how to use large object data types with DB2 Universal Database in your Java development.
Porting to DB2 Version 7.2 from Sybase Adaptive Server or Microsoft SQL Server™ 2000
By Amyris V. Rada – If you are ready to port to DB2, sometimes the toughest part of the job can be just figuring out how to take what you know about one database product and map that to DB2. These guides map the architectures, terminology, programming APIs, and administration features of Sybase Adap
Getting a Boost from DB2
By Michael L. Gonzales and Jon Rubin – Built-in business intelligence functions let DB2 handle data preparation so partner apps can do what they do best: Serve up actionable insight.
Big Blue retools database pricing
By Martin LaMonica – IBM is looking to increase the competitive pressure on its database rivals with the introduction of a revamped database pricing plan for small and medium-size businesses.
Diagnosing and Resolving Lock Problems with DB2 Universal Database
By Bill Wilkins – If performance is an issue with your database, it’s vital to understand the issues surrounding row and table locking. This article is a “how-to” guide for dealing with issues related to locking in DB2 Universal Database.
Denial of Service in IBM DB2 Universal Database
Aaron Newman of Application Security discovered that a Denial of Service (DoS) condition exists in IBM DB2 Universal Database.
Little by little, step by step: Splitting DB2 transactions
By Alexander Kuznetsov – Sometimes we need to insert, update or delete a lot of rows. Doing that in one SQL statement may be unwise. Even if the SQL statement is absolutely correct, it might fail for a very simple reason: the resulting transaction might be too large for your server to handle. Anothe
DB2 Universal Database Programming Fastpath (CT10)
This course is designed for experienced relational database programmers who want to learn basic database programming for a DB2 Universal Database system.