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   | Data Studio pureQuery API best practices In Part 3 of this series, learn about pureQuery best practices by looking at code snippets and real-worl scenarios. |  |   | Extend the reach of data for IBM Mashup Center Extend IBM Mashup Center’s InfoSphere MashupHub feed sources in Enterprise Mashups and gain first-hand knowledge of how to do so using code samples. |  |   | What's new and exciting in IBM Data Studio Developer 1.2? Discover the new features in IBM Data Studio Developer 1.2 that improve the quality of service and time to market for Java applications. |  |   | Employ the DB2 for z/OS common SQL API in your tooling applications Get the details on how to use the common SQL API. Easily integrate it in your applications and reduce code complexity. |  |   | Create a J2C application for an IMS phonebook transaction using
IMS TM Resource Adapter Walk through the steps of using the J2C component of
Rational Developer for System z to access IMS transactions through
a J2C Java bean that can then be consumed by a Web application.
|  |   | Proving the pureQuery technology Part 2 of this series focuses on the productivity and
performance measurements we used to make the decision to use
pureQuery in InfoSphere MDM; it also provides some hints and tips
for working with pureQuery. |  |   | 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. |  |   | 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
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