(Serge Rielau) In January 2011 I posted Inline SQL PL vs compiled SQL PL.
Tag: IBM
Dimensional modeling with IBM InfoSphere Data Architect 7.5.3, Part 3: Transformations
(Yun Feng Bai and Zhen Xing Li) Starting with IBM InfoSphere Data Architect V7.5.3, you can create both relational data model and multiple dimensional data models by using InfoSphere Data Architect.
DB2 10.1 – Time Travel Query
(Clara Liu) In this video, you will learn how you can use DB2 V10.1 Time Travel Query.
DB2 for z/OS: Trading Memory for MIPS (Part 2)
(Robert Catterall) In part one of this three-part entry on leveraging System z memory to reduce CPU consumption for a DB2-accessing application workload, I wrote about getting your DB2 buffer pool configuration house in order by doing things to improve CPU efficiency without increasing the total amo
Configure a complex cloud app test system
(Bradley C. Herrin) Cloud applications continue to grow more complex, making the task of rapidly delivering a cloud solution, whether it is just a production-level application or an intricate virtual application or system pattern, more difficult.
TechTip: DB2’s CONNECT BY Simplifies Recursive Processing
(Kent Milligan) Recursion is a great for traversing linked lists or generating the numbers of a Fibonacci sequence, but recursion can’t be applied to business problems…or can it?
VIDEO: The Customer Perspective on DB2, Part 2
In this second installment of a three-part video series, Tom DeJuneas of Coca-Cola Bottling discusses migrating from Oracle Database to IBM DB2, the patching and compression advantages of IBM DB2, and the autonomic computing features of DB2.
Integrating Java EE applications and C-based implementations in WebSphere Application Server
(Sharad Chandra) The Java Native Interface (JNI) is a programming framework that enables Java code running in a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) to call and to be called by native applications and libraries written in other languages such as C, C++ and assembly.
IBM and DB2 version 10
(Philip Howard) IBM has just announced the general availability of DB2 10 for Linux, UNIX and Windows. As might be expected from a major release, there is a lot in it, though the focus is more on providing improvements than in introducing new capabilities, though there are still some of those.
Parameter Wednesday – DB CFG – HADR_SYNCMODE
(Ember Crooks) Specifies the mode that HADR will run in if otherwise configured and started. The mode determines how primary log writes are synchronized with the standby when the HADR servers are in a peer state.
