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DB2 for Linux on iSeries : Implementation Guide.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Durham : I B M, 2004Copyright date: ©2004Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (144 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780738498126
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: DB2 for Linux on iSeriesDDC classification:
  • 005.74
LOC classification:
  • QA76.9.D3 -- J57 2004eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Introduction to DB2 for Linux on iSeries -- 1.1 What is DB2 UDB for Linux on iSeries ? -- 1.2 DB2 UDB for Linux on iSeries products overview -- 1.3 Positioning of DB2 UDB for Linux on iSeries -- 1.3.1 Common features across the DB2 family -- 1.3.2 DB2 UDB for Linux on iSeries V8 features -- 1.3.3 iSeries benefits -- Chapter 2. Installation and configuration -- 2.1 Tutorial for a basic understanding of DB2 for Linux -- 2.1.1 Database objects -- 2.1.2 Users and authorities -- 2.1.3 Topics for DB2 operation -- 2.2 Installation of DB2 UDB 8.1 -- 2.2.1 Requirements -- 2.2.2 vnc overview -- 2.2.3 Installing the DB2 -- 2.3 Create and test the sample database -- 2.3.1 Create the db2 sample database -- 2.3.2 Test the sample database -- Chapter 3. Connectivity with DB2 UDB for iSeries -- 3.1 Connectivity overview -- 3.2 DB2 Connect introduction -- 3.2.1 Overview -- 3.2.2 DB2 Connect and .NET Framework Application -- 3.3 How to configure DB2 Connect -- 3.3.1 The environment -- 3.3.2 Configuration parameters -- 3.3.3 Configuration on the OS/400 partition -- 3.3.4 Configuration on the Linux partition -- 3.4 Introduction to the scenarios -- 3.4.1 Create the sample database in OS/400 -- 3.5 CLI scenario -- 3.5.1 CLI programming -- 3.5.2 Compile and run -- 3.6 ODBC scenario -- 3.6.1 ODBC setup -- 3.6.2 isql -- 3.6.3 ODBC programming -- 3.6.4 Compile and run -- 3.7 Embedded SQL scenario -- 3.7.1 Embedded SQL programming -- 3.7.2 Compile and run -- 3.8 JDBC scenario -- 3.8.1 JDBC overview -- 3.8.2 JDBC drivers provided by DB2 UDB for Linux -- 3.8.3 JDBC type 2 driver scenario -- 3.8.4 JDBC type 4 driver scenario -- 3.8.5 Sample JDBC program -- 3.9 SQLJ scenario -- 3.9.1 What is SQLJ ?.
3.9.2 How SQLJ works in Linux on iSeries -- 3.9.3 Configuration -- 3.9.4 Sample programs -- Appendix A. Accessing DB2 UDB for Linux from OS/400 application -- Overview -- Requirements -- Configuration -- OS/400 configuration -- Linux configuration -- Interactive SQL -- CLI scenario -- Compile and run -- CLI for OS/400 local DB -- Embedded SQL scenario -- Compile and run -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Index -- Back cover.
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Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. Introduction to DB2 for Linux on iSeries -- 1.1 What is DB2 UDB for Linux on iSeries ? -- 1.2 DB2 UDB for Linux on iSeries products overview -- 1.3 Positioning of DB2 UDB for Linux on iSeries -- 1.3.1 Common features across the DB2 family -- 1.3.2 DB2 UDB for Linux on iSeries V8 features -- 1.3.3 iSeries benefits -- Chapter 2. Installation and configuration -- 2.1 Tutorial for a basic understanding of DB2 for Linux -- 2.1.1 Database objects -- 2.1.2 Users and authorities -- 2.1.3 Topics for DB2 operation -- 2.2 Installation of DB2 UDB 8.1 -- 2.2.1 Requirements -- 2.2.2 vnc overview -- 2.2.3 Installing the DB2 -- 2.3 Create and test the sample database -- 2.3.1 Create the db2 sample database -- 2.3.2 Test the sample database -- Chapter 3. Connectivity with DB2 UDB for iSeries -- 3.1 Connectivity overview -- 3.2 DB2 Connect introduction -- 3.2.1 Overview -- 3.2.2 DB2 Connect and .NET Framework Application -- 3.3 How to configure DB2 Connect -- 3.3.1 The environment -- 3.3.2 Configuration parameters -- 3.3.3 Configuration on the OS/400 partition -- 3.3.4 Configuration on the Linux partition -- 3.4 Introduction to the scenarios -- 3.4.1 Create the sample database in OS/400 -- 3.5 CLI scenario -- 3.5.1 CLI programming -- 3.5.2 Compile and run -- 3.6 ODBC scenario -- 3.6.1 ODBC setup -- 3.6.2 isql -- 3.6.3 ODBC programming -- 3.6.4 Compile and run -- 3.7 Embedded SQL scenario -- 3.7.1 Embedded SQL programming -- 3.7.2 Compile and run -- 3.8 JDBC scenario -- 3.8.1 JDBC overview -- 3.8.2 JDBC drivers provided by DB2 UDB for Linux -- 3.8.3 JDBC type 2 driver scenario -- 3.8.4 JDBC type 4 driver scenario -- 3.8.5 Sample JDBC program -- 3.9 SQLJ scenario -- 3.9.1 What is SQLJ ?.

3.9.2 How SQLJ works in Linux on iSeries -- 3.9.3 Configuration -- 3.9.4 Sample programs -- Appendix A. Accessing DB2 UDB for Linux from OS/400 application -- Overview -- Requirements -- Configuration -- OS/400 configuration -- Linux configuration -- Interactive SQL -- CLI scenario -- Compile and run -- CLI for OS/400 local DB -- Embedded SQL scenario -- Compile and run -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Index -- Back cover.

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