 | Type: developerWorks Live! briefing
Attend this briefing and learn how to efficiently handle XML and relational data with ease to build agile applications faster.
Audience
Practitioners, database developers, DBAs, database and data architects
Duration
Full day
Description
XML is everywhere! Organizations are recognizing this fact and are evaluating how this affects their Information Management (IM) strategies. There are several options on how to manage the explosion of XML data and deliver actionable information at the right time. Furthermore, the growth in XML data has lead to the popularity of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Web 2.0 practices across many industries. SOA and Web 2.0 share a synergy as they are based on similar core technologies. It may seem daunting that XML data sources can periodically change while trying to keep abreast with current challenges. However, IBM DB2® and pureXML® offer a blueprint in addressing many current challenges while providing the stage for future SOA and Web 2.0 applications.
DB2 9 is the industry's first hybrid data server providing the fabric for delivering information on demand. DB2 9 is ideal for building SOA and Web 2.0 solutions using open standards and development interfaces, including: SQL, XQuery, JDBC, .NET, Ruby on Rails, and PHP.
Demos
You’ll see live demos that illustrate the capabilities of the following tools and how well they work together.
Downloads | Description | Name | Size | Download method |
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| Agenda | agenda_imod.pdf | 35KB | HTTP |
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| Premiering DB2 Express-C 9 | db2expressc9.pdf | 4.2MB | HTTP |
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| SOA and Web 2.0 | soaweb20.pdf | 4.3MB | HTTP |
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| DB2 9 New Features | db29features.pdf | 1.5MB | HTTP |
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| XML for Developers | xml.pdf | 5.1MB | HTTP |
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| DB2 Developer Workbench | db2workbench.pdf | 2.3MB | HTTP |
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| Using DB2 with .NET | db2withnet.pdf | 2.2MB | HTTP |
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| Using DB2 with PHP and Ruby | db2phpruby.pdf | 3.9MB | HTTP |
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| Conclusions and Resources | resources.pdf | 4.1MB | HTTP |
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Resources
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