(Laishram Priyokumar) This article is trying to help the developers who want to start integrating .NET applications with Websphere MQ. Here we are going to start with the simplest Queue process of putting a message to a queue and getting the same message back.
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Creating user profiles for the LPEX editor in WebSphere Developer for zSeries v6.0
(John Casey) In my previous article, Extending the LPEX Editor in WebSphere Developer for zSeries v6.0, I showed how to create and deploy a new LPEX action. To use the new action, you needed to manually identify the action and its shortcut key to the LPEX editor. With user profiles, you can eliminat
Security information management challenges and solutions
(Samantha Tran and Manoj Mohan) Managing secure information is one of the most difficult tasks to implement and maintain effectively. In the current network-centric business model it is becoming increasingly difficult to validate a person’s identity, control access, and maintain integrity and privac
OK, One more time with BIND. But this time in regards to V8 NFM
(Willie Favero) I am a bit of a control freak. I like to know when things are going to happen and have some control (or least have the impression of control) over when they happen. Along those same lines, I really don’t like surprises. It drives me nuts when something happens that I had no idea was
Surviving Common DB2 Performance Problems
(Craig S. Mullins) In today’s modern enterprise, information is power; and database systems are the predominant technology for storing, managing, and accessing the data that enterprises use to turn into information. And DB2 is one of the leading database systems on the market. (pdf)
IBM’s ‘Viper’ database poised to strike
Anticipated benefits of IBM’s next iteration of DB2¯due out at the end of this month¯include data storage requirements reduced up to 80 percent, improved overall system performance, and the use of XML to reduce development time and costs.
Developing with Apache Derby — Hitting the Trifecta: Database development with Apache Derby, Part 5
(Robert Brunner) The SQL SELECT statement lets you perform queries against an Apache Derby database to select data from multiple tables where certain conditions are valid. This article builds on previous articles in this series to develop even more powerful SELECT statements. Learn how to use the OR
Zend Brings PHP to IBM’s i5/OS
(Alan Seiden) PHP, the popular cross-platform Web development tool, shows great versatility. It offers power to the pro and simplicity to the novice. It runs on many hardware and software platforms, including Windows, Mac, UNIX, and System i. PHP offers other benefits as well: –Requires no licen
Crossing Over/ Breaking the DB2 Platform Barrier
(Jim Wankowski) The popularity of DB2 UDB running on distributed platforms continues to grow. The sudden growth and popularity of DB2 on distributed platforms has resulted in a shortage of experienced non-mainframe DB2 DBAs. IT departments today have to deal with tightening budgets and shrinking st
Hello World, Part 3: WebSphere Integration Developer
(Jane Fung) Welcome to the third tutorial in the “Hello World” series, which provides high-level overviews of various IBM software products. This tutorial will give you a high-level introduction to WebSphere Integration Developer. It includes three practical hands-on exercises in which you’ll create
