(Juan Rodriguez, Siva Aremanda, Yogesh P. Kamat, Leo Kuo, Matthew Perrins, Rafael Sanchez, Pedro Siena Neto, Jeff Simon and Guillermo Villavicencio) This IBM Redbook will help you plan, install, and administer mobile applications to run in a WebSphere Everyplace Deployment Version 6 environment. The
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WebSphere Application Server on z/OS and Security Integration
(Alex Louwe Kooijmans, Marc van der Meer and Tony Nix) This IBM Redpaper addresses the need for information in the area of integrating security between WebSphere Application Server on z/OS and the outside world. (pdf)
Use PHP scripts to access DB2 UDB for iSeries data with Zend Core for i5/OS
(Suita Gupta) PHP stands for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor. PHP is basically a scripting language generally used for rapidly developing Web pages. The best thing about PHP is that it is easy to learn specially for a newcomer. As this article shows you, it’s also easy to develop simple PHP scripts that
Little things that make a big difference
(Leon Katsnelson) If you use DB2 UDB for Linux, UNIX and Windows for any length of time you will invariably end up using db2set command. db2set displays, sets or removes DB2 profile variables i.e. those settings that alter the way your DB2 works. DB2 profile variables can be defined on several level
DB2 9: Automatic Database Configuration and Memory Tuning
IBM has been a pioneer in autonomic computing. A number of self-configuring, self-optimizing, and self-healing capabilities were introduced in the earlier DB2 releases. DB2 9 continues along this strategy of helping you derive more value from your data, while spending less time managing it. This
Do you need to take a nibble out of your V8 CM CPU overhead?
(Willie Favero) Are you looking for ways to help reduce your CPU overhead while in DB2 V8 compatibility mode (CM)? One easy method available to you in CM is the long-term page fix option for the DB2 buffer pools. When a page is brought into storage, DB2 will fix and release the page for I/O processi
Import DB2 table data into a spreadsheet
(Amar Thakkar) This article describes how to import DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows table data into either a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet or a Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet. Using step-by-step examples, learn how easy it is to import data to create meaningful charts and graphs.
How to develop DB2 applications on an airplane
(Leon Katsnelson) As part of my job, I find myself traveling a lot. Sitting on an airplane with a prospect of watching the same movie I just saw on a flight two days ago on another flight always makes me open my laptop and try to do some DB2 programming. I have DB2 v8.2 and DB2 9 installed on my […]
DB2 XML evaluation guide
(Gerald Leung and Grant Hutchison) The DB2 XML evaluation guide is a step-by-step tutorial to introduce the reader to the DB2 Viper data server on Windows platforms using the XML storage and searching (SQL/XML, XQuery) capabilities available to support next-generation applications. (R)
DB2 Packages: A Deeper Look
(Willie Favero) My previous article on packages (z/Journal, February/ March 2006) provided what one might consider an introduction or refresher. However, how to create packages and how some aspects of a package work are just a small part of the picture. A package is the DB2 process that lets you get
