 | | IBM Information Management software supports Java™ programming, including client applications, server-side capabilities, and tools to make development and deployment easier. |  |
 |  |  Evaluate pureQuery technology See why pureQuery technology was used in the new release of InfoSphere Master Data Management server. Learn about the implementation and migration to pureQuery and the results of performance and capability testing. More |  |
 | | Related products: |
|  |  |
  |
   | Get started with InfoSphere MashupHub Learn about the architecture, tools, and utilities of InfoSphere MashupHub, part of the IBM Mashup Center product. Then, explore a simple use case scenario that showcases the different components and illustrates the advantages of using Web 2.0 concepts. |  |   | Integrating the Spring Framework with Data Studio In this tutorial, create a simple Java data access application using both IBM Data Studio and Spring JdbcTemplate to access the sample DB2 database. Also, create a Data Studio pureQuery application using Spring. |  |   | Master Facebook application development, Part 2: Using Java and PHP languages in parallel Steps through developing a fully functioning Facebook application using WebSphere Application Server, Rational Application Developer, Zend Core for IBM, PHP 5, and DB2. |  |   | Basic text indexing with DB2 index extensions Implement light-weight text indexes using user-defined index structures. Create customized hash indexes and inverted text indexes for strings. |  |   | Master Facebook application development with PHP, Rational Application Developer, WebSphere Application Server, and DB2 Step through the process for developing a Facebook app using PHP and Java programming languages. Examine the various integration points Facebook provides, and learn how Facebook and an application communicate with each other. |  |   | Introducing pureQuery inline method style In Part 2 of this series, see how you can use the inline method programming style to efficiently query and update databases. Explore the benefits and key features of using the inline method style. |  |   | Universal Services for pureXML using Data Web Services Get started with configuring, testing, and modifying the Universal Services. |  |   | Develop applications using the IBM Enterprise Content Management Java APIs with IBM Rational Application Developer Set up the IBM Rational Application Developer environment for each of the APIs covered, and start writing simple code to log-on, search, retrieve, and view documents using each API. |  |   | Create secure Java applications productively, Part 1: Use Rational Application Developer and Data Studio Learn how Data Studio with pureQuery can increase the efficiency of your database-driven Web development. Develop a Java-based wealth management Web application with Rational Application Developer. |  |   | Write high performance, Java data access applications In Part 1, discover the benefits of writing a pureQuery application in the annotated method coding style. Compare the annotated method style with the inline coding style and get a brief overview of the most powerful features of pureQuery annotated methods. |  |   | Develop user mapping plug-ins for WebSphere Federation Server Follow this step-by-step tutorial and learn to configure and use Active Directory as an external user mapping repository. Configure Federation Server to use the plug-in. |  |
 |
  |
|  |